Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Out of Africa Share Tweet Help The pavilion-style architecture and white interior of this house creates a relaxing master bedroom with a high gabled ceiling reminiscent of a tent Interior view of a light-toned beach house. Modern master suites are all about escape and retreat, but there are many ways to evoke a relaxing ambience.The design of this master suite reflects the pavilion-style architecture of the house, which sits on a cliff above a picturesque bay. Architect Walter Barda of Walter Barda Design says the design is characteristic of the firm's work."Many of our projects are planned so each space is contained, with its own identifiable ceiling. In doing this, the house effectively becomes a collection of linked pavilions."This suite, which is on the top level of the three-storey house, has a high gabled ceiling in the bedroom, with a similar pyramid ceiling in the bathroom. Interior view of a light-toned beach house. "These ceilings centre the rooms and create a sense of height and spaciousness," says Barda. "With both the ceilings and walls lined with white painted timber boards, the interior has a tent-like quality."The effect is not cavernous, however the ceilings drop to a low plateau at the sides to enclose the spaces, creating a sense of intimacy.To maximise the spectacular views across the bay, large sliders open up to a deck. There is also a day bed positioned to capture the view. White painted wood blinds provide privacy and dappled light.The bathroom, behind white louvred doors, continues the soft neutral colour palette. The walls and floor are lined with Botticino marble tiles, which contrast the crisp white of the CaesarStone vanity top and tub surround. Interior view of a light-toned beach house. A long, furniture-style vanity enhances the romantic look of the suite. The unit incorporates his-and-hers basins and drawers, and a slatted shelf with hampers for linen storage.Like most luxurious bathrooms, this room also features a large soaking tub positioned beneath the windows so the owners can enjoy the view. With the louvred bathroom doors fully opened, the entire suite effectively becomes one large space that allows easy communication between the bedroom and bathroom.Additional amenities include a walk-in wardrobe at the rear of the room, behind the bed. There is also a separate toilet room and a shower to the right of the vanity. Credit list Builder John Newton Shower enclosure The Glass Man Bath Kaldewei Taps Brodware New England Tiles New Botticino marble from MCC Vanity top CaesarStone Shower fittings Brodware Bains Parisi Box Fixtures and fittings supplier Gainforts Story by: Colleen Hawkes Photography by: Simon Kenny 11 May, 2011 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Hamptons high life 24 Nov, 2024 The case of the dissolving courtyard 24 Nov, 2024 Seamless entertaining 24 Nov, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 27/6 NZ2706 Read More Similar Stories