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Hexagonal penny tile ascends from floor to ceiling in the skylit primary bathroom.
The multidisciplinary team at State of Kin, a Perth-based design studio, wanted to create a uniquely Australian home, one that incorporated a variety of both multicultural and local sources. The idea of such a mix, says director Ari Salomone, "is quite true to the Australian vernacular." <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">When choosing what shades would go into the home's color palette, the design team drew heavily on the Western Australian landscape. "We looked to the Pindan red dirt of the Northwest, the luminous white beaches, the dusty eucalyptus greens,
Grey describes the patina process for the faucet and shower fixtures: “You get unfinished or un-lacquered brass, and then you boil vinegar and dip them in there. Then I put it in a bag with an egg and let it sit out for a couple of weeks. Then I opened it up, which was pretty disgusting, but it did the trick.”
The bathroom has a richly textured material palette, including a copper towel rack, natural stone basin, and white ceramic tiles. The painting reflected in the mirror depicts draumstafir, magical Nordic staves.
The small bathroom on the mezzanine uses the same material palette as the kitchen.
SECOND FLOOR - MASTER BATHROOM
Photo © Ashok Sinha
Bathroom
SomerTile silk penny round mosaic floor tiles.
The bathroom features clean, modern finishes.
Ravit Dvir Architecture and Design
Ravit Dvir Architecture and Design
The view is the focal point in a bathroom sheathed in charcoal tile and complemented by wood accents.
Master Bathroom Detail
Master Bathroom Detail
Guest Bathroom
The colored tile grout was sourced from Grout360. The tiles are from RAK Ceramics.