Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Light all around Share Tweet Help Relocating the space for this curve-infused bathroom brought flow and functionality – but creating a sense of lightness required an holistic approach Designed by Catherine Liedtke, Catherine De Meur InteriorsFrom the designer:The most pressing design challenge in addressing the bathroom was determining its location in the reconfigured third storey space. By shifting the bathroom to the back corner, we were able to open up the floorplan for better flow and functionality. However, relocating the bathroom threw up its own design challenges, primarily limited natural light. We worked with the owner and architect to reconfigure the bathroom space, with two main objectives – to use smart design to invite as much light into the room as we could, and to make it as functional as possible in its new location. To optimise light in the bathroom and imbue a feeling of openness, we approached lighting holistically. Firstly, several well-positioned ambient downlights ensured the space was well lit. Next, LED strip lighting was installed around the mirrored cabinetry, above the shower, and under the vanity, providing ample lighting from all angles. The layering of light sources mimicked natural light, ensuring that daily tasks could be performed easily. The bathroom’s new location also gave us an opportunity to re-work its layout. The initial architectural drawings saw the toilet opposite the entry to the bathroom. We relocated the vanity to be the focal point, opposite the door, which also invited outside light into the space by bouncing off the mirrored cabinetry. With the owner’s design vision in mind, we procured a palette of earthy warm tones. Honed stone tile, light oak cabinetry and brushed brass tapware kept the mood warm and inviting. These matte surfaces also served to bounce light around the space. The owner’s love of curves is weaved throughout the design, with custom cabinetry, mirrors and fixtures – the frameless curved shower screen adds to the sense of openness. The result is a luminous, dramatic space, with a contemporary yet timeless feel. Credit list Designer Catherine Liedtke, Catherine De Meur Interiors Benchtop Corian Glacier White Tapware Mizu Drift Mk2 wall basin mixer, in Brushed Gold, from Reece Shower screen Curved glass Toilet Axa Uno Feature tiles Scoop Gloss, in Sky Blue Awards TIDA International Bathroom of the Year – Finalist; HIA Australian Bathroom Design – Winner Vanity Issy Blossom, 2 doors, Limed Oak colour, handles – Corian Glacier White Vanity tabletop basin Laufen Bowl Mirrored cabinetry Zuster Issy Halo, in colour Limed Oak, recessed Shower fittings Mizu Drift, in Brushed Gold; tile insert grate, in Brass Organic Accessories Heated Towel Rail and hooks, in Gold, from Reece; Mizu Drift toilet roll holder and robe hook Wall/floor tiles Manhattan Grey, honed, from Sareen Stone Helpful links Windows and Doors Altus Windows and Doors Cabinetry Hardware Blum Spas Hot Spring Spas Home Builder G.J. Gardner Roofing Dimond Roofing Heating The Fireplace Flooring Plantation Bamboo Taps Merquip Kitchen Design Poggenpohl Home Design Buildology Story by: Trendsideas 29 Sep, 2024 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Alex Urena Design Studio wins TIDA Australia Designer Home of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Studio Del Castillo wins TIDA Australia Apartment of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 Box Design Studio wins Australia Designer Renovation of the Year 14 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Trends 40-09 40-09 Read More Similar Stories