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Great looks are matched with multi-user functionality in this family bathroom – select materials and textures bring a serene aesthetic

Xsmall 1786 Jessica Valintine 50 Bush Road Bathroom
Floating vanity. - Flair and functionality -
Freestanding luxury. - Flair and functionality -
Tap and bath surround detail. - Flair and
Character floor tiles meet character wall tiles.
Chunky shower stall. - Flair and functionality -
Private toilet cubicle. - Flair and functionality -

Designed by Jessica Valintine, Jessica Valintine Design

From the designer:

This bathroom design focuses on functionality, flexibility, and aesthetic appeal. 

It's specifically crafted for multi-user convenience, featuring distinct areas for the toilet, wet room (shower and bath), and an accessible vanity space/lobby. 

This layout enables simultaneous use, allowing showering while ensuring access to other bathroom facilities.

The bathroom entrance is situated conveniently at the end of the guest bedroom pavilion. 

An open vanity area extends into the hallway, enhancing accessibility, natural light and contributing to the overall interest and visual appeal of the space.

Floating vanity. - Flair and functionality -

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The design emphasises a serene and luxurious atmosphere – achieved through carefully selected materials and textures. 

Tundra marble porcelain tiles and Artedomus mosaic tiles were chosen to offer both visual interest and a tactile, earthy ambiance.

In terms of furnishings and fixtures, the focus is on simplicity and elegance. 

A soft square metal-framed mirror and Zeppo wall lights provide uniform illumination, complemented by Brushed Nickel tapware. 

Narrow frame detailing was incorporated onto the vanity to add a touch of refinement, and cohesiveness to other detail within the home.

Freestanding luxury. - Flair and functionality -

Practicality is enhanced with integrated packed walls – these created opportunities to introduce the mosaic tilework that adds texture, visual appeal and relief.

The wet room within the bathroom is designed to evoke a relaxing retreat-like feel, with a freestanding bath as its centrepiece.

White plantation shutters manage natural light and ensure privacy – seamlessly blending functionality and connecting with sophisticated design elements throughout the spaces.

Private toilet cubicle. - Flair and functionality -

Credit list

Vanity cabinetry
Custom – manufactured by Carlielle Kitchens
Benchtop
Ceasarstone Snow
Taps
Paini Cox, Brushed Nickel, from Metrix
Shower stall/fittings
Almar, from Metrix
Accessories
Newtech
Wall tiles
Tundra Grey Matt, from Tile Warehouse; Santorini Beige, Cinca Porcelain Mosaic, from Artedomus
Blinds
Santa Fe Shutters
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended
Co-designer
Colette Monteith, Colette Monteith Architectural Design
Basin
Robertsons Heron
Bath
Newtech Rio, freestanding
Toilet
Vitra Nest, back-to-wall, from Franklins
Floor tiles
Tundra Grey, Matt, from Tile Warehouse
Underfloor heating
Warmup
Mirror
Joska & Sons
Photographer
Kirsty Dawn, Studio Dawn

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