Trends New Zealand Trends Volume 31 No 4 New Zealand | Page 102
Above: With the mirror wall above
and below, the double vanity appears
to be cantilevered across the room.
Deep wall niches and cabinetry,
denoted only by minimalist handles,
provide a wealth of unobtrusive
storage in both rooms.
Story by Charles Moxham
Photography by Joel Barbitta,
D-Max Photography
glass separating the two rooms, they double as
subtle glowing nightlights that won’t disturb
anyone sleeping in the bedroom.
With the two spaces open to each other in
visual terms, overall harmony was important.
“One strong connection is the use of the
same wood veneer in both rooms,” says Gliosca.
“The rooms also share a common tonal palette of
warm hues, such as browns, taupes, white and
greys. The overall feel is refined and relaxed,
with an emphasis on nature. The tub’s stainless
steel base, the square basins and the glass walls
offer crisp counterpoints.”
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