Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Relaxing sanctuary Share Tweet Help The end result is serene and seems more expansive, but a lot of reorganisation and custom detail went into creating this master ensuite retreat Designed by Kerrie Richardson, Lux InteriorsFrom the designer:Our homeowners wanted a relaxing sanctuary with a large vanity and larger shower, without any extension works. To deliver on this, our design needed to make the room feel larger than it actually was and utilise the full space.Previously, this ensuite had a single vanity which finished with a nib wall before the shower screen. The shower tapware was placed on the back wall next to the window with a shower screen door enclosing the space. This room had a second entry door that was never used which went out to the hallway where you could enter the separate powder room.We removed the redundant door and bricked it up. We then replaced the primary door with a barn slider which allowed room for a toilet to be added to the ensuite. The custom-made double vanity remained in the same position with plenty of storage and bench space. We recommended a taller second drawer to store the taller bathroom items, while the top drawer can store the smaller items.In the shower, we removed the nib wall and changed the position of the dual shower head to the same wall as the vanity and created an open shower.We recommended an Onyx-look tile on the floor and wall, with a chevron feature on the vanity wall. This adds a beautiful subtle detail that makes the vanity stand out with its V Groove panels and pops of pink in the Nood basins and mirrors. The Abey brass tapware adds an elegance to the room and pairs perfectly with the coastal barn theme.The window was replaced with a full pane, which lets in a tremendous amount of light. This makes the room feel larger and brighter, completely changing the feel of the room. Credit list Designer Kerrie Richardson, Lux Interiors Benchtop Bianco Calacatta Silk, from Lusso Taps Bench-mounted Gareth Ashton Lucia Goose mixer, by Abey; Side-lever mixer in Brushed Brass, from Hart & Co Toilet Kado Lux, from Reece Flooring Trilogy Onyx Light Soft, from Tile Boutique Wall tiles Trilogy Onyx Light Soft; feature tile – Trilogy Onyx Light Soft Chevron, all from Tile Boutique Ventilation Rapid Response exhaust fan, from Glass Outlet Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended Cabinetry Custom double vanity, wall hung with Calacatta drawer profiles in Dulux White on White; featuring mitred end panels to drawer fronts; handles – Terrace in Brushed Brass, by Castella; Courtney Recessed Mirrors in Blush Pink, from Nood Basins Nood, blush pink concrete, above counter Shower Frameless 10mm glass screen;Putiry, Oro brackets & round knob, from Glassoutlet; waste – bespoke tile Insert channel, in Brass Accessories Towel rail, toilet roll holder, robe hooks – Abey Gareth Ashton, in Brushed Brass, from Hart & Co. Feature Sliding barn door with brass hardware Lighting IXL White Heat Module; 3000K white trim downlights and spot lights, from Visionary; electrical covers – Hager silhouette Hot water systems Existing Designed by: Designed by Kerrie Richardson, Lux Interiors Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Michael Conroy 19 Jun, 2022 Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 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