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Previous pages: For the main ensuite in this new home, designer Ingrid Geldof wanted to create a sense of symmetry and balance in keeping with the Georgian style of the home. This required radical changes to the original plan so that the owners now pass through the walk-in robe to enter the ensuite. His and her vanities on either side of the entrance draw the eye to the centrally positioned bath tub. search | save | share at The origins of Georgian architecture may go back two centuries, but it’s a style that still has appeal today – even for a new home. While it’s a traditional style, its emphasis on balance, symmetry and simple lines still fits in well with a more modern sensibility. For designer Ingrid Geldof, those were exactly the characteristics she aimed to include in the ensuite she was asked to design for a new Georgian-style home. “To achieve that, I had to make quite dramatic changes to an existing layout concept for the ensuite, so as to create an impressive space that had real impact when you walked in,” she says. The major change was to place the entry into the large ensuite space through a walk-in wardrobe. This lined up the entrance with two windows that couldn’t be moved as they were strictly positioned to tie in with the home’s exterior symmetry. With this central line established, Geldof could then plan a balanced arrangement of the various bathroom zones around it.