Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Living the high life Share Tweet Help This marble-lined penthouse master ensuite is open to the master bedroom with sea views in a design intended to have a resort-like, discerning buyer appeal Designed by Jennie Dunlop, Dunlop DesignFrom the designer:The large, elevated site St Heliers was selected in order to design and build six large apartments all with amazing panoramic views of Rangitoto and the expansive Waitemata Harbour while being just a short stroll to the local village shops, restaurants and bars is an added bonus.Brief for Level 4 penthouse master suiteCreate a well appointed, luxurious resort-style master suite with interesting quality and timeless style – to appeal to a discerning buyer.The penthouse encompasses the whole floor complemented by three sides of floor-to-ceiling glass, including a large covered terrace designed for entertaining.The sophisticated interior featuring natural materials of stone, timber, steel, alabaster and glass – create a calming backdrop to view Rangitoto and the expansive harbour. Design and solutionsThe generously proportioned master suite, including bedroom with stunning harbour views, dressing room and light-filled ensuite, allowed for the bathroom interior to be visually included as part of the bedroom, thus creating the resort styled suite requested.Looking through the large doorway with cavity slider into the master ensuite, the freestanding bath takes centre stage with the vanity running the full width of the rear wall.The toilet and walk-in shower are discreetly hidden from view by a wraparound tiled centre wall housing the individual heated towel rails.The large wall-to-wall vanity – featuring oak cabinetry and twin under-mounted basins set in a marble top – allows for generous his and hers bench space. The matching sliding mirrored doors sitting above and set back from the vanity allow for additional hidden storage. These house power points and are lit above and below by discrete LED strips in order to avoid reflected mirrors.The large shuttered window behind the bath fills the bathroom with natural filtered light and provides privacy from beyond.Large format floor tiles, complete with underfloor heating, and wall tiles with bold veining add another glamorous element to the understated elegance of the design. Credit list Designer Jennie Dunlop, Dunlop Design Cabinetmaker Good Kitchens Basin Gea Undermount, from Robertson Bathware Bath Barcelona 11, freestanding, from Robertson Bathware Carpet Hilton Silver Crown, from Award Carpets Accessories Heated rails, Round, Single, from Newtech Lighting LED, recessed, from Decor Bellini Underfloor heating Casa Ceramica Blinds Wooden painted shutters and roller shades – New Zealand Window Shades; Wallace Installation Photographer Jamie Cobel Vanity Oa, stained Benchtop Calacatta Lincoln marble, from SCE Stone Taps/shower fittings Medameda, by Zucchetti, in Chrome, from Robertson Bathware Shower stall, wall and floor tiles Les Origines Argent Matt (1200 X 600), from European Ceramics Toilet Ellisse Suite Feature bedroom fabric wallcovering Romo Mendel, by Seneca Ventilation Ace Air Conditioning Hot water systems Electric - Franklins Plumbing; solar panels – Body Corporate Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Runner Up Helpful links Windows and doors Altus Windows & Doors Hardware Blum Pools and spas Hot Spring Spas Homebuilder G.J. Gardner Roofing Dimond Roofing Heating The Fireplace Flooring Plantation Bamboo Taps and Sinks Merquip Story by: Trendsideas 21 Jul, 2024 Bathroom New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Trends 40-07 A selection of this month's top homes, kitchens, bathrooms and more Read More Similar Stories