KIAMA

Scope of Works: Renovation - Bathroom and Ensuite design and installation

Completed: January 2020

Moody, dramatic and luxurious.

Main Bathroom - The freestanding bath sweeps into the space with its dramatic curves. Submersive and regal this solid surface bath is most definitely a statement piece.   With the bath filler  perfectly positioned (not floor mounted, to detract from the bath) at the foot end of the bathtub, centred at the niche and the bath, rectangular and curved, echoes the shapes of the vanity.   ​The glass panelling between the  shower and bath space still allows the room to remain ''open".​  A seamless transition in colour across the – large format tile, with the smaller thin subway tile laid vertically adds texture to the walls, whilst the dark grey adds to the drama and intimacy of the space providing a backdrop to the statement piece in this room.​ Providing ample storage and functionality the custom designed vanity in oak adds a natural element and warmth to this dramatic​ space.  Curves in the basin, compliment the bath and are also echoed in the custom mirror.​  ​​ The beauty of the subtlety of the parallel lines, lighting, tiles and the use of restraint allows the client to enjoy the seamless aesthetic of this luxurious, spa-like bathroom ​

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

We also completed the Ensuite, laundry and an additional guest bathroom in this property.

Ensuite - A sophiscated but relaxed colour pallete of light greys, neutral tones and natural elements provides a hi-end hotel luxe feeling to this ensuite renovation.   Replacing an 80s unused dated corner spa with a large future-proofed walk-in shower featuring functional niche, tropha lighting to ensure maximised light dispersment whilst remain subtle in its installation, provides a soft wash of light to ensure relaxtion.   ​The beautiful and refined custom vanity, a designer piece of furniture, with offset basin, provides ample set-down space and the four over-sized below bench drawers allow generous storage facilities.  Refined cattle horn custom handles add a luxurious refinded element to the joinery.​  Open shelving and makeup drawers atop the vanity  feature alongside the grand curved mirror, also highlighted within the space, but almost overlooked as it blends seamlessly into the wallscape, is the mirrored full length storage cabinet.  The mirror is hinged to face into the bedroom.  which also reflects a lot of natural light throughout the room.  Customistation as a focus in this design and the use of a single tile throughout the area adds to the sense of luxe, provides a seamless transition through the space, and the large format minimises seam lines.​

This project was finalist in the KBDi, NSW Large Bathroom of the Year 2020, HIA NSW Region, Bathroom Design and Bathroom of the Year Finalist 2020.