Wollongong Main Bathroom

A play on architecture where straight lines intersect with curves. 

 

Out with the dated colour schemes and poor functionalitly of the previous 80s bathroom to deliver an emotive space, a design and sensory journey through a calm, elegant  and tactile  room. ​

The  initivation of the curved wall leads you through into the space from the hallway, with glimpses of the bath and custom vanity, whilst maintaining the privacy of the concealed shower, recessed behind the curved wall.   Immersing yourself into the wet zones of either the private shower room or the luxurious freestanding bath. ​

Framed by natural light this statement bath sits alongside the elongated niche feature, designed for functionality but to also visually enlargen the room, running wall to wall  drawing out the width of the bathroom.  The repetition of curves is evident within the space from the curved wall in muted soft greys, to the softness of the edges on vanity and curves of the bath inviting and intriguing, offering a seamless transition and continuity across all zones.

​The unique custom designed vanity provides a layering of both texture and colour, with copper detailing and an oversized custom mirror. ​  Tiles have been chosen for their soft sheen and reflective nature allowing the colour palette to be more muted and amplify the tactile nature of the curves. ​

This project was finalist in the KBD, NSW Small Bathroom of the Year 2020

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