Trends New Zealand Volume 34 No 2 | Page 68

Designer: Jason Klumpp,Tyrells Architects (now at Studio 23 Design) Builder: Felsch Developments Interior designer: Shellee Gordoun Interiors Vanity cabinetry: Aniseed by Eveneer and Nero polished tile – by Jim Jeffreys, Carve Interiors Vanity countertop: Porcelain Nero Supreme polished, by Arte Domus Bath: Teuco Academia Tub filler: Love Me Floor floor-mounted bathfiller by Paco Jaanson Toilet: Axa Uno with in-wall cistern, from Reece Walls: Aster Maximum Mercury porcelain tiles, Artedomus; Nero Supreme porcelain tiles; Stucco Floor: Mosaics Accessories: Mili Pure vertical heated towel rail from Reece Lighting: Base wall light by Tom Dixon; ceiling mini trim LEDs from Lightbrokers save online: search 50096 at Trendsideas.com see home story: search 49937 at Trendsideas.com Above: The new master bathroom – in the new section of the extended home – gains extra space by spanning the top level of the triple- height glass conservatory that runs alongside the new extension. Above right: Also two-tone and with the same finishes, the home’s main bathroom is in the original section of the now greatly expanded residence. Story by Charles Moxham Photography by Chris Pearce search | save | share at the laser-cut screen ceiling that floods sunlight from tinted glass down into the bathroom proper. Natural light also filters into the room via the shoji screen-like end wall panels in trans- lucent glass. The outer panels on these end walls, however, are in an opaque, marble-like finish. “The freestanding bath and complementary organic shaped table-top vanity bowl both have a foot in the past and present – each reflect the soft curves of traditional bathroom whiteware, but with a more shaped, individualistic accent.” A more specific reference to the period of the original residence is seen in the choice of the classic sconces directly above the tub. Completing the two-tone theme, the bath- room floor is finished in black and white mosaic tile custom made for the project. Chrome could be considered the third colour in the room, with the rainhead shower, freestanding tub pourer and heated towel rails all in this shiny finish. In fact, you’d be forgiven for missing the heated rails at a glance – these are t he vertical ‘handles’ on the tall cabinet. “The family bathroom, in the original section of the home, has similar finishes and features,” says Klumpp.