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An '80s bathroom gets a new lease on life

Interiors by Brinnie T Design | Phillip Island
2 years ago
last modified: 2 years ago

This property had some great original features from the 80s, but our clients were in need of an upgrade, into something more stylish and practical.

This home was actually relocated and transported in 3 pieces to Philip island back in the 90s, so it certainly had good bones and we wanted to make sure the art deco style was still incorporated in the transformation.

Our clients were after something gorgeous, and sophisticated but still gave a nod to the heritage features of the house and took advantage of the high ceiling.

Before:

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We added in a more practical free-standing bath, with traditional claw feet that were easy to get in and out of, as well as be the hero piece in the space. They also wanted a space inside to wash their 2 dogs, so we decided to go with a larger wet area blocked off by a shower screen to allow them to easily do so.

With this in mind, we also knew materials had to be hardy, especially in the high traffic areas. The clients fell in love with many tiles but a lot were not practical for the intent of the space.

We were lucky enough to find these stunning emerald tiles which were hand-cut & ceramic, that not only gave dimension to the space but are the perfect backdrop for the bath.

After:

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We used features such as the old English shower fixtures, to tie in traditional elements of the home.


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