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Designed by: Leanne Harley Design

Photography by: Mark Scowen

This bathroom transformation took place on Auckland’s rugged west coast, in a bush-clad location near Karekare Beach.

The homeowner – a single man – needed a well-designed bathroom that would suit both his day-to-day needs and the family visits, especially when the grandkids came back from the local surf beach.

The original bathroom was dark, dated and poorly laid out.

The shower-over-bath setup had been sunken below floor level, creating both a visual and functional hazard.

Two adjoining spaces – including a separate toilet – were small and awkwardly configured.

My proposal: open up and combine all three rooms to create one generous, light-filled bathroom with an open-plan layout.

A key feature is the ‘wet zone’ – a fully tiled, level-entry area housing both the shower and freestanding bath.

A custom floor gradient channels water into a full-length linear drain, seamlessly integrated between the two areas.

A backlit mirror contributes to the design impact.
A backlit mirror contributes to the design impact.

Tiling the floor and walls added texture and a soft natural finish, echoing the home’s bush setting.

A floor-to-ceiling window at the rear of the space brings the outdoors in, framing lush native bush and reinforcing the sanctuary feel.

A skylight was also added to boost natural light throughout the day.

No window coverings were required due to the home’s secluded location, allowing uninterrupted visual connection to the landscape.

The colour palette – deep green cabinetry, quartzite with soft white, green and black veining and black and brass accents – strikes a modern yet timeless balance.

I designed a custom vanity that combines open shelving with ample storage to suit the owner’s needs.

The tapware was selected to suit an all-pressure water system, allowing flexibility in case the owner decided to upgrade to mains pressure.

Midway through the renovation, the decision was made to proceed with the upgrade, and thankfully, the tapware we had chosen was already compatible – avoiding any need for changes.

An internally lit shower niche and heated towel ladder are two other functional design touches.
An internally lit shower niche and heated towel ladder are two other functional design touches.

Ambient lighting, underfloor heating, a shower niche and a backlit mirror all contribute to the overall comfort and usability of the space.

Every detail was considered – layout, drainage, ventilation, natural light and finishes – to create a functional, luxurious bathroom that feels both calm and connected to its unique location.

I was the sole designer on this project.

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

Credit List

Designer
Leanne Harley, Leanne Harley Design
Vanity cabinetry
Prime Panels 18mm MR MDF finished in two pot satin lacquer
Cabinetry hardware
Blum Legrabov
Benchtop
20mm Boracay Quartzite, from CDK Stone
Bath
Cervo Matt Black Acrylic, freestanding, with matching pop-up waste
Basin
Code Villa Oval Vessel – Matt Black
Taps
Storm High Rise basin mixer – Brushed Brass Felton Luna bath filler, freestanding, in Brushed Brass
Toilet
Code Flow BTW – Matt White
Shower fittings
Storm Ultra shower mixer – Brushed Brass; Greens Glide Rainboost shower column – Brushed Brass
Wall tiles
Global Tiles – Nuance White Natural
Accessories
Code round heated towel rail ladder, in Brushed Brass; Flow toilet roll holder, in Brushed Brass; Flow hand towel rail, 300mm, in Brushed Brass; Flow robe hook, in Brushed Brass; Flow toilet brush and holder, in Brushed Brass
Lighting
Halcyon –SF200T Surface Tilt Downlight
Underfloor heating
Devi Devicomfort 150T underfloor heating mat
Paint
Resene Quarter Soapstone
Ventilation
Fantech Silent Design Ceiling Fan – in White
Hot water systems
Rinnai Infinity 26L LPG Instant System
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended

This bathroom transformation took place on Auckland’s rugged west coast, in a bush-clad location near Karekare Beach.

The homeowner – a single man – needed a well-designed bathroom that would suit both his day-to-day needs and the family visits, especially when the grandkids came back from the local surf beach.

The original bathroom was dark, dated and poorly laid out.

The shower-over-bath setup had been sunken below floor level, creating both a visual and functional hazard.

Two adjoining spaces – including a separate toilet – were small and awkwardly configured.

My proposal: open up and combine all three rooms to create one generous, light-filled bathroom with an open-plan layout.

A key feature is the ‘wet zone’ – a fully tiled, level-entry area housing both the shower and freestanding bath.

A custom floor gradient channels water into a full-length linear drain, seamlessly integrated between the two areas.

A backlit mirror contributes to the design impact.
A backlit mirror contributes to the design impact.

Tiling the floor and walls added texture and a soft natural finish, echoing the home’s bush setting.

A floor-to-ceiling window at the rear of the space brings the outdoors in, framing lush native bush and reinforcing the sanctuary feel.

A skylight was also added to boost natural light throughout the day.

No window coverings were required due to the home’s secluded location, allowing uninterrupted visual connection to the landscape.

The colour palette – deep green cabinetry, quartzite with soft white, green and black veining and black and brass accents – strikes a modern yet timeless balance.

I designed a custom vanity that combines open shelving with ample storage to suit the owner’s needs.

The tapware was selected to suit an all-pressure water system, allowing flexibility in case the owner decided to upgrade to mains pressure.

Midway through the renovation, the decision was made to proceed with the upgrade, and thankfully, the tapware we had chosen was already compatible – avoiding any need for changes.

An internally lit shower niche and heated towel ladder are two other functional design touches.
An internally lit shower niche and heated towel ladder are two other functional design touches.

Ambient lighting, underfloor heating, a shower niche and a backlit mirror all contribute to the overall comfort and usability of the space.

Every detail was considered – layout, drainage, ventilation, natural light and finishes – to create a functional, luxurious bathroom that feels both calm and connected to its unique location.

I was the sole designer on this project.

Find more design ideas and inspiration at trendsideas.com

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Credit List

Designer
Leanne Harley, Leanne Harley Design
Vanity cabinetry
Prime Panels 18mm MR MDF finished in two pot satin lacquer
Cabinetry hardware
Blum Legrabov
Benchtop
20mm Boracay Quartzite, from CDK Stone
Bath
Cervo Matt Black Acrylic, freestanding, with matching pop-up waste
Basin
Code Villa Oval Vessel – Matt Black
Taps
Storm High Rise basin mixer – Brushed Brass Felton Luna bath filler, freestanding, in Brushed Brass
Toilet
Code Flow BTW – Matt White
Shower fittings
Storm Ultra shower mixer – Brushed Brass; Greens Glide Rainboost shower column – Brushed Brass
Wall tiles
Global Tiles – Nuance White Natural
Accessories
Code round heated towel rail ladder, in Brushed Brass; Flow toilet roll holder, in Brushed Brass; Flow hand towel rail, 300mm, in Brushed Brass; Flow robe hook, in Brushed Brass; Flow toilet brush and holder, in Brushed Brass
Lighting
Halcyon –SF200T Surface Tilt Downlight
Underfloor heating
Devi Devicomfort 150T underfloor heating mat
Paint
Resene Quarter Soapstone
Ventilation
Fantech Silent Design Ceiling Fan – in White
Hot water systems
Rinnai Infinity 26L LPG Instant System
Awards
Trends International Design Awards (TIDA) Bathrooms – Highly Commended

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