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Day True Interiors Designer: Hayley Robson


Having worked with the client before, Day True were brought in to renovate an entire house when the family of four moved to a new home. “The client wanted a touch of glamour,” says Robson. “She is very stylish and we have a similar taste, so it was fun and easy to work with her and her husband.” In the master ensuite, the client requested a freestanding bath with separate shower plus plenty of storage. The architect had only left space for a small bathroom, which did not allow for all the client’s requirements, but by moving walls Day True were able to expand the space to include a dressing table-style vanity unit and glass-fronted wardrobes. These, together with the addition of open shelving, resulted in an individual and relaxing space. “It was important not to allow the bathroom to feel clinical, so


the choice of material was key,” Robson says. She added a floor- to-ceiling curtain as a backdrop to the bath and screening to the window. The use of fumed glass for both the wardrobe doors and shower screen softened the look, while continuing the wooden floor from the bedroom to the bathroom and then raising the level of the wet area created a more interesting architectural space.


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