Playful meets sculptural
Designed as a children's bathroom, this crisp, highly contemporary design is imbued with a delightful, sculptural feel
Designed by Daniel Marshall, Daniel Marshall Architects
From the architect:
The inherent spatial qualities of the space – a very high angled roof line with a clerestory window, intersecting with a curved in-situ concrete wall – are dramatic. The architect aimed to emphasise those qualities.
An understated textured porcelain tile was used to reinforce the feeling of space and light. A sculptural Corian vanity runs seamlessly into the curved concrete wall. The overall effect is soothing yet organic and will stand the test of time.
Credit list
Architect
Basin
Floor and wall tiles
Awards
Vanity cabinetry and benchtop
Taps and shower fittings
Blinds
Story by: New Zealand TIDA Bathrooms
Photography by: Sam Hartnett
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