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A photo of a bathroom with an imperial-looking bathtub and white look & feel.

Loftus

CLIENT BRIEF

Our clients wanted to pay respect to the Edwardian heritage of the home with a federation style main bathroom. They enjoyed living a minimalist lifestyle, so storage wasn’t a priority for our clients.

Requests:

  • Free standing bath as the feature of the bathroom
  • Statement vanity
  • Toilet
  • Federation style to align with heritage of the home

Before

Previously this bathroom was tight, pokey and uninviting with a fully-framed corner shower with raised floor and timber flooring throughout getting water damaged.

A photo of a bathroom area, before being renovated by Lux Interiors. There is a shower and sink and looks old and uninviting.

After

Our design creates a light-filled, spacious bathroom with natural marble floor tiles and a feature claw foot bath. The space needed to be visually appealing because it comes off the dining room, so we analysed various options and proceeded with this one that features an elegant bath at the forefront.

A photo of a newly renovated bathroom area, with white walls, white bath and glass shower.

Bath and Vanity Details

The design required a narrow basin, which we were able to choose a statement piece complimented with mirrored cabinetry. From there, the statement pieces flowed on with the free standing claw foot bath and classical tapware. The free standing bath has a refined radius on the edge which opens up nicely to the shower.

A photo of a bath and sink.

Shower and Toilet Details

The shower was designed to be open with a niche above the mixer taps. An open shower can make it feel larger than it actually is which is exactly what we were after for this space. To the right of the shower is the Victorian toilet suite which aligns perfectly with the federation style of the home.

A photo of a shower area, next to a toilet.

Decorative Features and Accessories

Our design features handmade vintage-edge tiles that complement the natural marble floor tiles. The classical bath spout with a hand shower enhances the claw foot bath. Whilst the vanity legs come to a single point to add delicacy to the space.

A photo of a bath shower hose.

With these older homes, some had a decorative feature on the walls which essentially was an extra layer of internal wall that beveled up. This was the case for our Leederville project. Previously, this was hidden by fibro asbestos sheeting. What we did was square off the decorative wall to create a feature shelf. This can now be utilised for storage.

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