from the angular theme in the bathroom
are the twin round sinks and decorative
drawer pulls on the his-and-hers vanity.
“I used the glow of old-school filament
lighting in both rooms to add a certain
moodiness – the look is reminiscent the
New York loft theme I was wanting to
create,” says Hynes. “I especially like the
three sconces in the bathroom – they give
a great atmosphere in the evening.”
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Bathroom designer: Ange Hynes,
Architecture: Katipo Design
Vanity cabinetry: (finishes) by Mosgiel Kitchens
Shower fittings: Meir from Kitchen Hub
Shower stall: Custom by Metro Glass
Floor and shower stall: Blendart wood-look porcelain
tiles from the Tile Centre Dunedin
Taps: Meir from The Kitchen Hub
Sinks: iStone from Edward Gibbon Plumbing Plus,
Dunedin
Lighting: Industry Wall Lights from Lighting Direct
Above: Contributing to its dramatic black and
gold theme, the porcelain tile floor has the look
of antique floorboards, with the tiles laid in a
traditional herringbone pattern to accentuate
the effect. The tilework continues into the
shower stall and up the rear wall while the
clear shower stall doors add to the master
bathroom’s sense of space.
Story by John Williams
Photography by Graham Warman
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