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Both the guest bathroom and guest WC have been given a resort-like ambience in this project – a spacious shower, a private in-room sauna to promote relaxation, and garden views are all part of the pampering feel

Designed by Hayley Rodgers, Melanie Craig Design

From the designer:

Overview

This project involved the complete transformation of a tired, outdated guest bathroom and separate WC – giving them both a luxury retreat vibe that offers the ambience of a high-end hotel suite for the enjoyment of the guests who use them. 

The homeowner’s vision was to create a restorative, spa-like experience that celebrated the property’s unique natural outlook over a private kanuka garden.

Owner requirements

  • A spacious, guest shower with a rain head
  • A private in-room sauna to promote relaxation and wellness
  • Garden connection through existing window
  • Bespoke, tactile finishes with a palette rooted in nature
  • A separate guest WC with refined fittings and a distinct, cohesive style

Guest bathroom challenges

The existing space felt cold and enclosed, and was poorly configured, with outdated fixtures and a fragmented layout. 

Achieving a sense of luxury and openness within the footprint required careful spatial planning. 

Balancing privacy with the desire to open the space to the garden outlook was also a key design consideration.

Guest bathroom solutions

The reimagined layout centres around a curved, fully tiled shower alcove in rich terracotta hues, creating a cocooning sensory environment. 

The rain head, inset niche lighting, and seamless wall-to-floor tiles enhance the sense of calm and immersion.

The adjacent sauna was crafted with a timber-lined interior and integrated softly backlit shelving. 

Clad in the same warm tile as the shower, the continuity of materiality supports a cohesive, spa-inspired atmosphere.

A key feature is the large picture window over a neolith top, framing the kanuka garden while maintaining privacy. 

A concealed recess in-ceiling blind allows for complete privacy if required while a fluted basin with deck mounted mixer creates an elegant bathing experience. 

Textural contrast is introduced through custom dark stained cabinetry and curved tall cabinetry – allowing shelving for guest toiletries, and stone ceramic floor tiles. 

Ambient LED strip lighting reinforces the architectural forms and adds a warm, inviting glow.

Guest WC

The separate guest WC continues the refined palette with vertical stone tiles in a rib texture, a reeded cylindrical basin, wall-mounted tapware, and sculptural lighting. 

The floating timber drawer brings both balance and contrast while providing valuable storage.

Features of Interest

  • Curved shower in terracotta tile with integrated lighting and rain head
  • Private sauna with matching materiality and warm timber interior
  • Picture window overlooking lush native planting
  • Seamless integration of lighting, finishes, and form for a calming experience
  • Elegant, modern WC with sculptural basin and refined material choices

In summation

This project redefines the guest bathroom as a place of retreat, aligning craftsmanship, materiality, and landscape in a uniquely tranquil way.

Credit list

Basin
Venus pedestal basin with stone base
Custom sauna surround kit
Joinery Crew
Wallcoverings
Arte Wallpaper, from Unique Fabrics
Blinds
Luxaflex
Lighting
Foster, from Lighting Studio; Alaska, from Lighting Studio; wc – Object Van Brandenburg
Flooring
Tile Space tiles – Rockin Ice range, from Casa Mia
Photographer
Jamie Cobel
Vanity cabinetry
Ash timber veneer, by Joinery Crew, custom blackwood stain by Pro Spray Wanaka
Benchtop
Neolith Sirrus
Taps/shower fittings/WC tapware
Oli 316 Brushed Stainless, from Plumbline
Accessories
Oli 316 Brushed Stainless, from Plumbline; sauna, from Alpine Saunas; Buster & Punch; custom mirror, from Joska
Wall tiles
Tile Space tiles – Rockin Ice range; Tile Space tiles – Pasture Brick Matt Mosaic, both from Casa Mia
Paint
Dulux
Underfloor heating
Existing
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended

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