Trends New Zealand Volume 33 No 6 | Page 62

Informed perspective

It makes sense that a prominent home building company would know all about the tricky aspects of interior design – here GJ Gardner shares the key things to consider when addressing your bathroom
Above : GJ Gardner has a wealth of experience creating new homes for New Zealanders . An integral part of that is creating bathrooms that are perfect for everything from a child ’ s bath time to a relaxing soak with a glass of wine . This bathroom combines classic subway wall tiles , a traditional mirror , chandeliers and an elegant herringbone-patterned porcelain tile floor to dramatic effect .
Considered the second busiest room after the kitchen , your bathroom needs to combine functionality and durability for day-to-day family use , while also providing a place of calm contemplation for those relaxing evenings spent in the bathtub .
If you ’ ve ever struggled with a bathroom design which doesn ’ t meet your needs , then you know the difficulties this can cause . Building a new home can provide you with a blank canvas to ensure the bathroom meets your functional requirements , alongside your aesthetic desires .
When focussing on your bathroom design , it ’ s helpful to consider your daily routines . If the mornings create queues for the bathroom , think about the inclusion of an ensuite . Or , where space is limited , consider the use of a multi-functional bathroom – with separate zones for additional flexibility . Double showers are a great option – allowing couples or parents and children to shower at the same time comfortably .
Positioning bathrooms to optimise natural light is desirable . However , the water and waste services will indicate the best position in terms of economy of construction .
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