Let there be space
One key move can influence a bathroom design and its ambience – here it was locating the vanity basin and mirror in front of the windows
Designed by Paul Leuschke, Leuschke Kahn Architects
From the architects:
The challenge was to fit an ensuite bathroom into a small space.
The critical decision was to have the wash hand basin in front of the villa window which faced the street.
This allowed space for a free-standing bath at one end of the room and a shower and toilet at the other.
The free-standing wash hand basin has a tower tap at its side while a mirrored vanity cabinet supported by a stainless-steel pole rises above.
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The villa window has a timber shutter for privacy and this is adjustable for light and adds texture to the room.
The wall tiles have a linen pattern chosen for texture.
To gain more light into the ensuite, the door from the walk-in wardrobe is glazed.
To keep the ensuite as spacious as possible a white shower curtain was used, and this provides a softness to the room.
The shower includes both a wall shower and a monsoon shower.
The toilet is behind the entry door and further disappears with the cistern set in the wall.
The free-standing bath has a feature light over it – a Sugar Bomb.
There are two vertical heated towel poles to drape towels over.
The ensuite is a quiet, an uncluttered retreat.
Credit list
Architect
Bath
Wallcoverings
Lighting
Hot water system
Awards
Home kitchen bathroom commercial design
Curvaceous welcome
Like the gentle rain from heaven
Enduring love
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