Gracious meets capacious
Style dovetails functional in this easy-upkeep bathroom with a pleasing tactile palette – zones of use mean up to three children can use the space at once
Designed by Katie Scott, Sticks+Stone Design
From the designer:
This bathroom perfectly serves the needs of a young family of five – in style.
The bathroom is in a classic/contemporary home, so its look and feel needed to reflect this aesthetic.
The room is generous in size and enjoys a wonderful outlook over the garden.
It also has direct access to a balcony via full-height French doors.
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Framing the sculptural, freestanding bathtub in front of these windows was an obvious design decision.
The introduction of sheers adds privacy when needed and also creates a wonderful, soft and calming diffused light.
From a practical perspective, the bathroom is designed to function seamlessly – even with up to three children using the room at one time.
Thoughtful zones were created to accommodate this, including double vanities, a walk-in shower, and a discreetly hidden toilet.
The room was also designed to be easy to maintain – hence the choice of tiled partition walls instead of glass, reducing the cleaning workload for the family.
The material palette is a balance of calm and restrained luxury.
Large-format Travertine-look tiles establish the tone, accented by aged-brass tapware and fittings.
A textured (waterproof) plaster finish has been applied to two of the walls, which adds an unexpected, tactile element to the palette, demonstrating that luxury and functionality can coexist in a family bathroom.
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