Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Well connected in Queenstown Share Tweet Help This bathroom in a dramatic Queenstown residence forms part of a large suite that includes a bedroom trained on spectacular mountain and lake views, a walk-in wardrobe behind the enormous bedhead and last but not least the ensuite tucked in behind.The bathroom is very much in keeping with the exotic wider interior, featuring Interlace Burlington Gray marble tiles, a free-standing stone tub, an off-set vanity and proud box display cabinets set between tall vanity mirrors. The large-format marble tiles are intended to call to mind the mountainous nature of the home’s environment. You could be forgiven for looking twice for the handles on the doors in this space because, as with most doors in the home, they are absent – for a minimalist appeal. Instead, the push-to-open doors have small occupancy indicators.And there are two such doors in the ensuite. While one opens to the bedroom and walk-in wardrobe, the other opens to a rear deck complete with sauna and spa. Credit list Designer Di Henshall Interior Design and Gary Todd Architecture Shower fittings Coastline Outdoor Rainhead and Shower Mixer Basins Teorema Oval vessel basin Hot water systems Rinnai gas hot water Wall coverings Burlington marble large-format tiles Lighting LED strips Blinds Luxaflex Rollershade White Vanity cabinetry Spray lacquer Bath Belle 1800 freestanding stone bath Taps PuraVida wall-mount basin mixer in chrome Flooring Che Stile tiles, grey and white Toilet L'Hotel toilet suite Ventilation Manrose Accessories DCS heated towel rail; Minimo robe hooks, toilet roll holder and towel rail Story by: Charles Moxham Photography by: Simon Darby 03 Nov, 2018 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post Lean and green 21 Apr, 2024 Stretching out to nature 21 Apr, 2024 Weathered charm 21 Apr, 2024 We know the Specialists Similar Stories