Trends New Zealand Volume 34 No 1 | Page 22

When your site has a beautiful outlook, you’ll want your home to take full advan- tage of it. For this site, MU Architecture designed a slender cabin, with full height glazing along one side to open all the rooms to the lake views – including the master bedroom and bathroom. The master suite is positioned at the far end of the run of rooms, as private as possible from other areas of the home. And that privacy isn’t compromised by the large expanse of windows – recessed blinds installed in the ceiling throughout search | save | share at the house can be lowered when required. For the owners, the master bathroom needed to be more than a utilitarian space. They wanted it to operate more like a living space and be a room in which they could comfortably spend quality time. To achieve this, the sculptural free- standing bath tub was positioned directly in front of the window, so the view could be fully enjoyed while bathing. Similarly, the large double shower is positioned to make the most of the view. The owners also travel frequently and wanted their master bathroom to be of the quality of those in the hotels they stay in. The selection of materials contrib- utes to this sense of luxury. Rather than using marble, which may stain and needs ongoing maintenance, MU Architecture specified Neolith Statuario for the master bath walls and floors. These large format porcelain panels replicate the look of Estatuario marble but are easy to maintain. Here, they were also laid out to give the bookmatched effect that can be achieved with natural marble.