Creating three distinct spaces was the key in this main bathroom, with vanity and tub and separate shower and toilet rooms, behind a glass dividing wall with a tiled base.
The well-appointed Robertson Napoli tub, which sits in front of a wall of feature tiles, is the focal point of the bathroom. The long vanity has matching Napoli basins and Hansgrohe tapware.
Tall mirrored storage cabinets on the opposite wall enhance the spacious look. LED strip lighting above and below the mirrored cabinets accentuate the romantic ambience.
An inviting ambience and textural contrast provided by the tiles.
CLIENT COMMENT
“We worked with Celia Visser for about 2 years while building our solid masonry home. The Architect had come up with an exciting concept but we needed someone to work with to create the ideal interior.
Celia was who we settled on, as we felt comfortable with her as soon as we met her. She had wonderful ideas but was also happy to incorporate any that we had.
Having lived in the home for 3 years now there is nothing we would change in her design.
Celia was fun to work with and nothing was a problem (or if it was she never let on!)
Building a new home can be stressful but we never felt this with Celia and it made the whole build easy.”
J & J Tye