The guest bathroom was enlarged and finished with Moroccan plaster.
New plantings provide privacy for the glass-walled shower in the master bathroom. The matte black fixtures are by Phoenix.
In the bathroom, a concrete sink basin and shelf cast by a local artisan sits over a birch vanity.
In the bathroom, a mottled Japanese tile from Academy Tiles brings texture and warmth. Plywood makes for an excellent material for shelving.
Yellow tiles add a fun pop of color in the bathroom.
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The home’s exterior features a smooth, white stucco. An open-air bathroom features a sink constructed using a custom terrazzo made by Mila.
The new vanity is from Ikea.
The timber joinery in the bathroom conceals storage that allows the family home to remain uncluttered. The large windows frame green views that belie the urban context and complement the refined material palette.
The primary bathroom continues the white oak casework from elsewhere in the home, with walls in the same white Dekton material as the kitchen counters. The dual sinks are separated from the wet chamber by a swinging glass door.
Fabrikate upholstered the headboard in kvdrat suede, once again choosing green as the dominant shade. Blackbutt veneer was also used for the nightstands.
"My wish for the bathroom was for it to feel like walking along a creek through the Tasmanian wilderness,
“Describing a feeling or way of living in our home was always important, as the color and texture palette was always chosen based on our natural surroundings,” says Teegan.
The designer created built-in cubbies that hold towels, plants, and bathing necessities for the kids' bathroom.
A Japanese soaking tub is positioned beneath a window to appreciate the site.
The luminous primary bathroom features an Aquatica Purescape 171 Freestanding Tub, along with matte black faucets from Crosswater London. The pendant above the tub is a Gino Sarfatti Model No. 2065 Ceiling Light.