Designed by Celia Visser Design
From the designer:
Renovation the children’s bathroom back to its former glory in this 1890s villa was both a challenge and a joy.
It was one of three bathrooms renovations undertaken in the same house.
Brief
- The house had original Charles Rennie Mackintosh features throughout and the homeowners wanted to incorporate these into the new bathroom design.
- Style to fit with original home’s age and detailing.
- All new modern fixtures and fittings to suit the character of the home.
- Mandatory freestanding bath and double column shower.
- Good storage area with space for cosmetics.
- Good lighting.
Challenges
- The room leaked and needed replanning to allow at least two children (ages ranging from 8- 17) to be able to use the space at any one time.
- Current hot-water cylinder couldn’t cope with new fixtures.
- Relocation of waste outlet pipe into new position.
Design solution
- As we were renovating the children’s bathroom and the parents’ ensuite (which partially backed onto each other) we were able to change the shower and toilet positions in both bathrooms, which allowed the shower in the master ensuite to be swapped to the children’ bathroom – now enlarged to accommodate a double shower.
- The relocation of toilet waste pipe was incorporated into part of a new, bookcase built-in-wall cabinet in the master bedroom, as no floor joists could be cut. Pipes were lagged & acoustic material added for quietness.
- The freestanding bath and double basin vanity design incorporated the traditional elements.
- New storage was incorporated into the wall behind the mirrored doors, along with vanity drawers and a display cabinet by the bath.
- Ceiling batons were reinstated and elegant ceiling lights brought back the character of the house architecture
- The Charles Rennie Mackintosh house features of squares and motifs were incorporated into detailing around the mirrored cabinets.
Designed by Celia Visser Design
From the designer:
Renovation the children’s bathroom back to its former glory in this 1890s villa was both a challenge and a joy.
It was one of three bathrooms renovations undertaken in the same house.
Brief
- The house had original Charles Rennie Mackintosh features throughout and the homeowners wanted to incorporate these into the new bathroom design.
- Style to fit with original home’s age and detailing.
- All new modern fixtures and fittings to suit the character of the home.
- Mandatory freestanding bath and double column shower.
- Good storage area with space for cosmetics.
- Good lighting.
Challenges
- The room leaked and needed replanning to allow at least two children (ages ranging from 8- 17) to be able to use the space at any one time.
- Current hot-water cylinder couldn’t cope with new fixtures.
- Relocation of waste outlet pipe into new position.
Design solution
- As we were renovating the children’s bathroom and the parents’ ensuite (which partially backed onto each other) we were able to change the shower and toilet positions in both bathrooms, which allowed the shower in the master ensuite to be swapped to the children’ bathroom – now enlarged to accommodate a double shower.
- The relocation of toilet waste pipe was incorporated into part of a new, bookcase built-in-wall cabinet in the master bedroom, as no floor joists could be cut. Pipes were lagged & acoustic material added for quietness.
- The freestanding bath and double basin vanity design incorporated the traditional elements.
- New storage was incorporated into the wall behind the mirrored doors, along with vanity drawers and a display cabinet by the bath.
- Ceiling batons were reinstated and elegant ceiling lights brought back the character of the house architecture
- The Charles Rennie Mackintosh house features of squares and motifs were incorporated into detailing around the mirrored cabinets.
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