Designer: Kim Duffin, Sublime
Architectural Interiors
Vanity cabinetry: New Age Veneer in
Sable Oak
Benchtop: Rough-sawn living edge Silky
Oak solid timber, lightly stained black
Bath and basin: Eclipse by Apaiser
Taps and shower fittings: Sussex
tapware, Voda range, custom bronzed
Shower stall: Platinum Travertine tile
Floors: Ensuite, Platinum Travertine
tile, honed and filled; bedroom, Sugar
Cookie carpet by Carpet Court
Toilet: Nicole, matt black, by Studio
Bagno
Wallcoverings: Grey Pebble paint by
Dulux
Wall tiles: Large-format Neolith
porcelain wall tiles, in colour Iron Grey
Lighting: LED downlights and strip light
from Sublime Architectural Interiors
Awards: Trends International Design
Awards
Bathrooms – Winner
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Steve Ryan
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custom shower heads to become the focal point.”
Handcrafted and plated aged bronze fittings
bring out the warm copper tones in the wall
panels and stone floor tiles, and help build the
overall sense of luxury. Organic elements such
as the lightly stained wood vanity shelf with a
living edge and the curved bath plinth, plus the
foliage in the bronze wall planters all soften the
hard tile surfaces.
Energy-efficient LED lighting throughout
the suite accentuates key design elements and
creates task lighting where required.
“Powder-coated, bronzed, laser-cut screens
bring another visual and functional layer to
the space,” says the designer. “The apartment
owners have travelled extensively in Morocco
and wanted to reference their travels through
the interior. So, together with the exotic colour
palette, we chose a Moroccan pattern for the
screens.”
These provide a soft visual buffer from the
entrance into the suite, as well as between the
sleeping and bathing zones.
The mix of rich elements make this master
ensuite warm and inviting – a sanctuary for the
owners to unwind in at the end of the day.
Above: Engineered stone benchtop
vessels add to other curved elements
in the bathroom makeover, such
as the freestanding tub. The soft,
curving nature of the basin and the
tub further accentuate the overall
feeling of space between areas of the
ensuite. The basin sits on a timber
shelf with a living edge, one of
several touches of nature in the room
that balance the cooler tile surfaces.
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