Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Let's get organised Share Tweet Help This bathroom is a result of astute reorganisation and a good head for heights – materials had to be passed in through a first floor window Designed by Elliot Johnson, EJ BuildingFrom the designer:Owners' requests:This was an ensuite for the master bedroom with the wardrobe located inside the bathroom – our homeowners wanted to renovate the bathroom giving it a light clean look and replace the old wardrobe with new in the existing location.What we achieved:After consultation, the wardrobe in the bathroom was removed and a new built in wardrobe joinery unit was added in the bedroom. The bedroom was quite a large space and this allowed space to be freed up in the bathroom.The shower was relocated to the old wardrobe location, which allowed for a large wall to wall shower – two full width shelves were added (one for shaving legs), with the shelves lining up with tile models – a tile insert channel drain was added. The existing location of the toilet was on the left hand wall when entering the bathroom. The length of the wall was built out 120mm from the window downwards to accommodate toilet waste pipes. The toilet was rotated 90 degrees allowing positioning on the external wall. This was done to avoid having the walls packed out and allowed for the shelf to be removed as it wasn’t required to hide the pipe work.The ceiling was framed to the underside of the rafter allowing for a smooth ceiling finish and allowing for new downlights to be added. Fairy lights were also added to the ceiling (this was done after photos were taken).The vanity and mirror were centred on the doorway to greet people when they entered the bathroom. Issues encountered The biggest issue was that the bathroom was located on the top floor and the old access was an extremely narrow winding staircase. The majority of the materials for the renovation had to be passed up onto the roof and brought in through the bedroom’s exterior doors which were off a small balcony. Credit list Designer Elliot Johnson, EJ Building Benchtop Cast stone, from Franklin’s Bathroomware Taps Hansa, from Franklin’s Bathroomware Toilet Tece, from Franklin’s Bathroomware Lighting The Lighting Centre Underfloor heating The Heating Co Cabinetry Franklin’s Bathroomware Basin Marmorin cast marble, from Franklin’s Bathroomware Shower stall Custom built by EJ Building Flooring and wall tiles Tiles, from Designa Ceramic Tiles Ventilation Manrose Designed by: Elliot Johnson, E.J. Building Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Jen Lu 12 Jun, 2022 Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 The Living Pā 15 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Bathrooms Here's all the inspiration, ideas and information you need to get started. Read More Similar Stories