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Room of the Week: A Magical Bathroom With Botanical Appeal
Oversize floral wallpaper, a classic pendant and subdued materials give this bathroom a whimsical, other-worldly feel
In a Q&A format, we talk to the designers – and examine the creative thinking – behind some of Houzz’s most loveable rooms.
Images by Jody D’Arcy
Brief
The clients were conscious about the use of the space; they wanted to create an open bathroom that could feel like a retreat.
Brief
The clients were conscious about the use of the space; they wanted to create an open bathroom that could feel like a retreat.
Starting point
Botanical wallpaper was our first choice and it’s the hero of the room. It was also a backdrop for the master bedroom and is the first thing you see when you enter the room.
Botanical wallpaper was our first choice and it’s the hero of the room. It was also a backdrop for the master bedroom and is the first thing you see when you enter the room.
Key design aspects
Colour palette: We kept the palette light, with Dulux’s White on White for the walls. This allowed the wallpaper to be the main injection of colour in the room, while grey tiles were used as a backdrop.
Materials palette: Oriented strand-board cladding was chosen for the ceiling. It was left exposed in order to bring more texture to the upper-floor rooms. This sets the tone for the colour palette, being earthy with botanical elements, and timber continues to be represented in the pendant light. The wallpaper was also carried over one of the windows, not only to provide continuity of pattern but to act as a privacy screen from the street.
Colour palette: We kept the palette light, with Dulux’s White on White for the walls. This allowed the wallpaper to be the main injection of colour in the room, while grey tiles were used as a backdrop.
Materials palette: Oriented strand-board cladding was chosen for the ceiling. It was left exposed in order to bring more texture to the upper-floor rooms. This sets the tone for the colour palette, being earthy with botanical elements, and timber continues to be represented in the pendant light. The wallpaper was also carried over one of the windows, not only to provide continuity of pattern but to act as a privacy screen from the street.
Images by Izabela Katafoni
Key pieces of furniture/fittings: The wallpaper was from a local supplier, Origin Wallpapers. The light was from Woolights.
Key pieces of furniture/fittings: The wallpaper was from a local supplier, Origin Wallpapers. The light was from Woolights.
Thinking behind the arrangement of fixtures
Separating the wet area with the shower and bath by a glass screen creates an open feel and allows the light to filter easily through the room. Also, positioning the bath next to the window lets the clients enjoy beautiful shimmering city light at night.
Separating the wet area with the shower and bath by a glass screen creates an open feel and allows the light to filter easily through the room. Also, positioning the bath next to the window lets the clients enjoy beautiful shimmering city light at night.
Challenges you worked around
Arranging the space so it feels big and open within a narrow floor plan.
Arranging the space so it feels big and open within a narrow floor plan.
Why do you think this room works?
The height of the room gave us lots of volume, which makes the room feel bigger and not as confined. The space also feels great to be in and brings a feeling of serenity into the room that is then carried into the adjacent master bedroom, which is layered with textures and continues the same colour palette.
The height of the room gave us lots of volume, which makes the room feel bigger and not as confined. The space also feels great to be in and brings a feeling of serenity into the room that is then carried into the adjacent master bedroom, which is layered with textures and continues the same colour palette.
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What do you love about this beautiful bathroom? Tell us in the Comments below. And don’t forget to save your favourite images, like and save this story, and join the conversation.
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Want more great design? Take a look at last week’s Room of the Week: A Hamptons Kitchen That’s a Vision in White
Answers by Izabela Katafoni, building designer and director of Studio Origami
Who lives here: A family with two young children
Location: Darlington, WA
Room purpose and size: This ensuite is about 10 square metres and is located next to the master bedroom on the first floor