Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Evergreen and walnut Share Tweet Help A leading deep-toned wall tile and rich walnut vanity make for ideal natural feel companions in this serene, precision-designed family bathroom Designed by Frances Fraser and Portia Beacham, Honour CreativeThe brief: The objective of this project was to extensively upgrade the family bathroom and adjoining laundry to improve both functionality and aesthetics. While a modern look was desired it was important that the space still reflected the classical character of the home’s bungalow style architecture. Structurally separating the bathroom and laundry was an essential requirement to create more open space and improve movement and flow in each area. Better storage that allowed for items to be uncluttered and put away was also a key deliverable. Specific challenges & how these were overcome: A notable challenge in the design process was figuring out the intricate tile layout for the green feature tiles. This involved working with whole tiles wherever possible and making sure any half tiles were always on a corner. Laying the tiles comfortably below the existing window ledge and around the bath cradle required extra consideration — it was important that the tile elevation on this wall looked seamless and continuous with the adjacent vanity wall. Among these parameters was also ensuring the distinct grout lines of the 100x100mm square tiles were well aligned with the 600x600mm floor tiles. Particular features of interest: A bold approach to colour was the driver of this design. Using a deep evergreen was decided early on in the colour palette as a hue that would complement the midnight blue seen throughout the rest of the house. Furthermore, the idea of matching evergreen against the rich American walnut timber, references our innate connection with nature. This was important in creating a space that provides a sense of invigoration, similar to how we might respond to serene exterior settings. Ensuring that the green feature tile was used in small proportions for balance and visual focus, contributed to the overall success of the project. Credit list Designers Frances Fraser and Portia Beacham, Honour Creative Basin mixer Methven Maku, in chrome, from Methven Bath mixer Methven Maku, wall-mounted, single lever Shower fittings Methven Maku Satinjet Slide Rail, in chrome; mixer – Methven Maku Shower Mixer, with Fastflow Accessories Citta Design; plants by Flowers Manuela Paint Dulux Wash & Wear 101 + Plus Kitchen & Bathroom Low Sheen in colour Dulux Oponini Quarter Vanity/benchtop/basin Michel Cesar Erika Pro 1000mm, in walnut veneer, from Plumbing World Bath Kaldewei Classic Duo, from Plumbing World Shower stall Glazing – toughened, custom, frameless glass, from Crest Showers, with standard chrome handle and hinges; shower base – Marmox ready-to-tile over base custom cut; drain – shower slot, All Proof, Vision Channel Toilet Happy D.2 Toilet Suite, by Duravit, from Metrix Flooring Refin Block MIST Ceramic Tiles 600x600mm from Jacobsen’s Flooring; Tiles Green feature wall tile: Ceramica Vogue Menta, satin finish, from Jacobsens Flooring; floor to shower wall tiles – Refin Block Mist ceramic tiles, from Jacobsens Flooring Designed by: Frances Fraser and Portia Beacham, Honour Creative Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Bonnie Beattie 20 Jun, 2021 Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Trends 37-06 Big holiday home dreams on a limited footprint? One of our featured coastal homes in this edition shows how to maximise ... Read More Similar Stories