BATHROOM

 

From a simple, white colour scheme to a contemporary-modern moody bathroom. The initial decision when this home was purchased was to demolish this bathroom., making way for a new one, however, given Covid Lockdown, unable to source builders and the increase of price in building materials, the decision was made to re-paint instead. Using darker colours in a smaller space is always a bit daunting, as it can make a room feel smaller and closed in, but with lots of natural light, this space could handle darker hues.

A little DIY has gone into this project as well. The bridge across the bath was made from offcuts of wood thrown in a wood bin on the side of the Road and the Towel Rail came from a child’s cot, also found on the side of the Road. New Zealand’s Native Harakeke Flower Heads, grown on the property, tied together with thick jute string, add a touch of Kiwiana Décor above the toilet.

What we Did:

Bath and Shower Area – Stone Effects in Crushed Graphite, blended with Elephant Dust and sealed with Matte Lacquer. The Stone Effects was applied straight on to the existing Melamine Board.

Vanity and Bath Bridge – Carbon Black Velvet Luxe

Mirror and Vase on Vanity – Stone Effects in Crushed Graphite

Light Fitting, Shower Curtain Rail, Door Handles, Stool – Clubhouse Grey Premium Chalk Paint with Pewter Metallic Crème

Towel Rail and Toilet Roll Holder – Imperial Linen Velvet Luxe

Walls – Imperial Linen Matte Estate Wall Paint

Window and Door Frames, Scotia and Door – Crisp White Velvet Luxe

Ceiling – Crisp White Matte Estate Wall Paint

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