d42 DESIGNER KITCHEN & BATHROOM AWARDS 2018
Ultimate Luxury Bathroom Design of the Year
WINNER: Melissa Robinson, MW Architects Sponsored by
space than is typical in many properties, leading to grand connected spaces at all levels. On the fi rst fl oor, the master suite is the epitome of private luxury with a 90 sq m bedroom, bathroom and dressing area across the entire south facing rear of the property behind a large double door from the main hallway.
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With a central Juliet balcony, the bed sits against a bespoke back-lit bedhead wall with inbuilt side tables and reading lamps and lights fl oating above. This opens up onto a large dressing area with a set of corner cupboards and a central dressing unit. Walking around to the bathroom, there is a suggestion of what is to come as large slabs of contrasting marble ‘peek out’ into the passageway.
The design here is based on a series of slabs rising from fl oor to ceiling in contrasting and inverted marbles to create distinct spaces for the functions of the room as well as to defi ne ‘his and hers’. As you enter
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ith a generous 750 sq m fl oorplan, areas throughout this new build home were given more
the bathroom you are greeted with Panda White book-matched marble slab denoting ‘her’ dressing area with a sink unit on the reverse. Facing onto this is ‘his’ sink area on a Black Moon book-matched marble slab.
Behind this slab is a 2.5m walk-through shower and separate ‘his and hers’ toilets behind the fi nal partition. The marbles were carefully selected to be as close to a perfect invert of each other as possible, with the monochrome adding to the impressive contrast. The fl oor-to-ceiling slab partitions are set to be perpendicular to the rear wall and window allowing light to fl ow into the entire bathroom space. The striking pebble free-standing bath ‘fl oats’ in front of one of the windows.
The effect is a dramatic yet very functional bathroom space. Materiality was of high importance throughout with the suite fl ooring in timber parquet throughout allowing a real sense of continuing space – the only break in this is for the walk-through shower slab. White plastered walls are used in all spaces to allow the materials to be visually prominent in a standout bathroom design.
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