Thrice as nice
For this project, three new bathrooms add to the charm of the original home – subtle design details tie the bathrooms together, ensuring consistency, while each space still achieves its own identity
Designed by Nathalie Scipioni, Nathalie Scipioni Architects
From the architects:
This renovation and addition project involved a complete reimagining of the bathroom spaces across a four-bedroom family home, with a focus on enhancing functionality, natural light, and everyday comfort while subtly nodding to the original charm of the house.
The ground floor bathroom features a playful mix of classic and contemporary: glazed wall tiles, patterned black and white floor tiles, and matte black fixtures that bring a fresh contrast to the light palette.
The result is a space that feels both grounded and uplifting.
Upstairs, two new bathrooms were introduced; a generous family bathroom and a master ensuite, both designed to feel bright, open, and calm.
Skylights and large-format tiles enhance the sense of space, while custom vanities and soft grey tones add sophistication.
Subtle design details tie the bathrooms together, ensuring consistency while giving each its own identity.
These bathrooms demonstrate how thoughtful design can bring new life to a home, balancing character with clean, modern living.
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