Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Serene wood and white bathroom echoes the home’s seaside, resort-like ambience Share Tweet Help This bathroom design reflects the new home’s classic-Hamptons-with-a-twist look by using time-honoured materials along with more modern inclusions – such as the curvaceous limestone basins on the more classic solid French oak vanity. The basins are from the same design range as the bathroom’s slipper tub. Working along with the whole house architect allows a bathroom designer to address the very bones of the space before a single tile is laid.Hither Consulting, with designer Angelique Perak at the helm, was engaged to work together with the architects on this bathroom in a new home. The collaboration was to enhance the relationship between the architecture and the bathroom’s joinery, finishes, and detailing.“Essentially, the owners requested a master ensuite sanctuary that would work in harmony with the architects’ Hamptons-style pavilion home with a twist. The bathroom also had to echo the home’s seaside, resort-like ambience.”“To extend the casual elegance of the space we removed the proposed bathroom door and introduced a second opening at the bath end of the space,” says Perak. “This opened up views out to the lagoon when the owner is in the bath. “The Victoria & Albert Amalfi slipper bath seemed the perfect nod to the traditional detailing of the home with a modern style.” Shower stalls are just a practical element to disappear visually, right? Well, wrong. With its bold pattern tiling, black fittings and glass door, this contemporary shower stall makes a statement. The home’s pavilion concept was extended in this area by opening up the space above the main beams and adding up-lighting to enhance the architectural forms. Discreet lighting is used elsewhere to highlight elegant detailing.“Warm travertine floor tiles create a visually soft base for the bathroom. Encaustic tiles in the shower add a classic patterning, which is in harmony with the tones and textures of the stone and panelling in other areas of the home.” The aptly named slipper bath provides a focal point at one end of this long ensuite. Traditional, but not quite, the tub is a perfect response to the wider home’s classic-with-a-twist decor. The white weatherboard finish on the wall and raked ceiling follow the traditional Hamptons-style signature look. The fluid lines of the sculptural limestone basins are balanced against the classic forms of the organic bronze tapware and accessories. The vanity unit itself was crafted in solid French oak with the grain matched to the drawer fronts. There is also a classic open towel shelf below.“We replaced the originally proposed mirror-fronted cabinets with a custom bronze framed mirror and elegant floating oak shelves.”The resulting space provides a relaxed yet refined oasis to complete the master suite. Credit list Bathroom designer Angelique Perak, Hither Consulting Vanity and benchtop French Oak, by Construct Central Coast Showerstall Popham Fretwork tile, from Onsite Tiles Accessories Brodware Wallcoverings Custom VJ Linings: Underfloor heating Comfort Heat, from Warm Floors Blinds Plantation Shutters from Open Shutters Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Winner Architect Walter Barda Design Bathtub and vanity basins Victoria & Albert Amalfi, from Candana BathwareTaps: Brodware, from Candana Bathware Toilet Catalano, from Rogerseller Flooring Travertine Grigio Chiaro, honed, from STS Stone Lighting Tovo Hot water systems Rheem Solar Gas boosted Drapes Elliott Clarke: Artech Blinds Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Justin Alexander 15 Sep, 2019 Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Mixing it up 22 Dec, 2024 Deep in the jungle 22 Dec, 2024 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > Home Trends Vol. 35/4 Real estate agents often say the kitchen is one of the major factors that sways potential buyers of a home. But these da... Read More Similar Stories