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This light-filled bathroom complements its outlook with a cool, natural stone aesthetic

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This bathroom was designed by Jalna Eve Design in collaboration with Lockwood Southern lakes who also built the home. It features a vanity, a bath, a basin, a shower, a towel rail, skylights, floor and wall tiles.

When an entire house is designed to optimize its dramatic surroundings it makes sense that the family bathroom would follow suit.

Augmented by three ensuite bathrooms, this upmarket, contemporary family bathroom has a spectacular view. The initial design was by Jalna Eve Warren, and the finishes were chosen by the owner, together with Lockwood Southern Lakes representative Julie Batt.

An obvious requirement was to direct the attention to the outlook, says Warren.

"One approach to this was to separate off the shower area from the main part of the bathroom so the first thing your eye is drawn to is the mountain and lake setting. The double shower is accessed from the left of the privacy wall.


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In this new bathroom, translucent light fittings pick up on the mirror and polished stone tiles, adding a sparkle to the modest yet visually expansive space. The design is by Jalna Eve Warren and the construction by Lockwood Southern Lakes. The vanity is cantilevered to enhance the sense of space.

"Another request of the owners was to have the bathtub in the prime position for enjoying the view, and to an extent this led the design," says Warren. "As well as placing the tub up by the window, I dropped the ceiling height in this area to create a snug, enclosed feel."

The generous use of mirrors above and below the vanity and on the inner wall of the bathroom both doubles the sense of space and bounces light around the room.

Specifying natural materials was another way to make a connection with the views, says Julie Batt.

"All the walls and floors and even the vanity are finished in the same pale, veined stone. The generous use of this material gives the bathroom a high-end feel, and suits the contemporary lines of the design."

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A thick glass door and a window are all that stand between the shower and the great outdoors in this new home built by Lockwood Southern Lakes. The sleek, curved shower hardware is in keeping with the modern design.

A blonded wood ceiling, including in the area over the tub, adds to the organic appeal.

"Recessed niches ensure the space has a clean, uncluttered profile," says Julie Batt. "The dazzling chandelier fittings echo the sparkling aesthetic of the stone walls and mirrors, and bring an even greater sense of luxury to the bathroom."

Credit list

Builder
Lockwood Southern Lakes
Bath
Kohler
Shower enclosure
Metro GlassTech
Water heaters
Rinnai Infinity
Skylights
Design Windows
Lighting
Lighting Direct, Redpaths
Vanity
Custom by Mosgiel Kitchens
Basin
Catalano Zero from Plumbline
Shower fittings and taps
Portofino Collection by Plumbline
Towel rail
Siroco heated, by DC Short
Floor and wall tiles
Natural stone from Carmen Hubber Design
Accessories
Dorf Motif from Caroma

Story by: Charles Moxham

19 Jun, 2013

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