Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 6 | Page 54

Above: Smooth, white Italian porcelain tiles with minimal grouting contrast the layered, textural effect of horizontally laid Mini-strip Bhutan tiles seen on several walls of the bathroom, including in the spacious shower zone. Seen at the end of the alcove, the upper wall niche is for soaps and shampoo, while the lower niche is a foot ledge for leg shaving. search | save | share at cabinets provide ample storage for the ensuite bathroom. Sutton underlit the mirrors to high- light the form of the design and this strip lighting is recessed so when the operable left and right mirror doors are opened the light isn’t directly on show. And the dark-stained vanity with white engineered stone countertop is underlit, too. The latter lighting works on motion sensors and acts as a nightlight for the bathroom. Round the vanity wall is the private double shower zone, complete with a rainhead shower and two wall- and hand-spray showers. This tucked-away zone also includes a soap ledge and a lower foot rest for leg shaving. The other component of the master ensuite, the toilet, is unobtrusively positioned to the left just inside the entry, providing a degree of privacy. “Together with the space-efficient layout, the material palette is a hero of the design, with the mix of finishes providing sharpness and personality,” says Sutton. “Porcelanosa Samoa Anthracita tiles with the look of a veined dark stone were chosen for the floor while the stone- look wall at the entry and back of the bathroom is in a highly textural Mini-strip Bhutan, in a deep charcoal similar to the floor tones.”