Family (and future) friendly
This traditional bathroom is a match for the rigours of a young family while a vibrant feature element is easily swapped out, future proofing the design
Designed by Kylie Willett, Verso Architecture + Interiors
From the designers:
For a young family, the bathroom needed to be spatially fit for multiple people using it at once. Cleaning teeth time needed to be considered and a bath was an essential.
The vision was to combine traditional aesthetics with a modern pop of colour and pattern that can be switched out as the family grows over the years.
At the top of the bathroom walls, the La Palma wallpaper, by Catherine Martin, is the striking feature that sits above the two metre line of the classic glossy subway tiles from European Ceramics.
Perrin & Rowe tapware and accessories play a timeless role in the space with the chrome finish future proofing the family bathroom.
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Neatly tucked away behind a sliding door is the laundry, utilising the unused space under the stairs.
This is the main bathroom in the house. With two kids under 3 years of age, the ritual of bath time plays a huge part day to day.
The room is often bursting with engagement as family use it from morning showers, to night time baths and of course toilet training the little ones.
The mirror cabinets are recessed to hide any bathroom necessities and were custom made with a chrome frame to match the tapware.
Credit list
Bathroom designer
Basin, taps, shower fittings, toilet, accessories
Flooring
Bath
Cabinetry
Wallcoverings
Awards
Designed by: Kylie Willett, Verso Architecture + Interiors
Story by: Trendsideas
Photography by: Mark Scowen
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