A home in leafy Lindfield with a heritage past had a contemporary facelift to bring modern living to this gorgeous old building. The owners wanted a modern feel that sat peacefully in their federation home, so a cool classic aesthetic was chosen.A dark ensuite,main bathroom and powder room were drab and unpleasant with not enough storage.
The client wanted:
Part of an extensive renovation, the footprint was reimagined to increase the storage in the walk-in robe and utilise the space in the existing bedroom.
Walls were removed and repositioned to maximise space in the master suite from the main bathroom which was overly large.
A ribbed glass barn door provides a roomy entrance and allows natural light to flow into the dressing room.
The same narrow profile shaker doors were used as in the kitchen for continuity. Stone drawer fronts and floating shelf on the vanity makes the ensuite and main bathroom feel luxurious and streamlined.
The herringbone laid floor tiles are porcelain to provide a low maintenance. A lot of effort was taken to find a natural looking tile that was impervious to dyes and beauty products.Large format porcelain slabs create a feature but is robust and suitable for a family bathroom.
Black round edge feature mirrors and bespoke pendant and wall lights were chosen to create a contemporary aesthetic.