A new and funky guest bathroom belies its previous existence as a darker, cramped and poorly organised space.
Without changing the exterior size of the room, it was completely gutted and transformed into this spacious and attractive powder room.
The original space was around 20 years old and despite being in great condition, it had an impractical layout and a somewhat drab character.
A small corner acrylic shower was positioned just inside the doorway and users had to squeeze past this and a tiny floor mounted vanity to use a toilet at the rear of the room which, strangely, was surrounded by a relatively vast amount of open space.
By swapping the position of the toilet and shower, the reconfigured room was immediately opened up, enabling a larger tiled shower that runs the full breadth of the room to be installed.
With this increased space, a larger wall hung vanity was also able to be added and there is now ample room and easy flow throughout the space.
Despite the room’s small size, three different tiles from The Tile Depot have been used to lighten and brighten the room, adding to the sense of spaciousness and really giving the room its eye-catching contemporary character.
Three contrasting textured tiles created with three different materials were chosen to give a really tactile element to the space.