Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Australia TIDA Bathrooms Warm tones and minimalist lines Share Tweet Help Minimalism meets Mid-century modern sensibilities in this refined and expansive bathing space – but first that space hogging spa bath had to go Designed by Lux InteriorsFrom the designer:This commission involved the creation of a contemporary ensuite that aligns with the traditional aspects of the owner's home. The objective was to design a functional space with increased storage, a larger shower, and a separate toilet room while keeping warm, neutral tones that resonate with the Mid-century modern era.Project challengesThe primary challenge was to transform an outdated and dysfunctional ensuite, which was cramped and contained a large built-in corner spa that consumed significant space and was never used.Additionally, the enclosed shower was small, the storage options were basic, and the basin was inadequate. Design solutionThe design solution combines the minimalism of contemporary design with the Mid-century modern features the owners requested. The result is an elegant and contemporary functional space that flows seamlessly by using warm neutral tones and subtle curves in the cabinetry, lighting, and free-standing bath. Custom-designed walnut cabinetry adds depth and grounds the spaces, while bronze hardware complements the cabinetry, tiles, and lighting.Stone-look porcelain tiles with mitred exposed edges extend from floor to ceiling, making the space feel more expansive. The custom-designed vanity is the centrepiece of the space and is based on Mid-century modern features with subtle curved edges. The vanity has seamless drawer fronts with a finger pull finished with an organic white Caesarstone benchtop, paired with custom mirrored cabinetry recessed into the wall. The design features a symmetrically mirrored cabinet on each side with a centrepiece for the Mona brass feature light.The ensuite was made more spacious by removing the toilet door and wall above the doorframe, enabling the tiling from the bathroom to run seamlessly into the toilet enclosure. A bronze reeded frameless glass screen door maintains privacy while still allowing light to flow through. Two niches were installed, one within the open shower and the second above the free-standing bath. An in-wall cistern toilet was used within the toilet enclosure, which gained 600mm in space, improving the design and aesthetics of the space and facilitating ease of cleaning.The design transformed the outdated and underutilised ensuite into a functional and elegant contemporary space that flows seamlessly. The result is a beautifully renovated ensuite that evokes warmth and relaxation from the moment you enter. Credit list Designer Lux Interiors Benchtop Caesarstone, colour Organic White 4600; finish – polished 20mm Pencil Round Bath Lusini, Solid Surface, freestanding 1500mm; matt white finish, from Highgrove Bathrooms Floor and wall tiles Porcelain – Luxury Crosscut Light Silver Satin, from Tile Boutique Lighting Vanity feature light – Mona Wall Light – Elstead, in Natural Brass, from Alti Lighting Awards Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Runner Up Vanity Laminex in Danish Walnut 643; finish – chalk low-gloss tactile decorated board Basin ADP Glory, Solid Surface Under Counter, in White, from Blue Space Taps/shower fittings Brodware with Roma Bronze finish, from Sea of white Feature tiles Urban Penny mosaics, from Odin Tiles Ventilation ProVent Series, from Fantech Designed by: Lux Interiors Story by: Trendsideas Photography by: Michael Conroy – Silvertone Photography 17 Sep, 2023 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 The Living Pā 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