Nestled in the fast-growing community of Fyansford at the foot of the old Cement Works in Geelong, this newly built home is occupied by a family with adult children who are transitioning to separate living arrangements.
The homeowners were after a main bathroom that offers an unexpected moment of visual surprise for family and friends who drop by for catch-ups, yet is still able to operate as a functional, calming family bathroom. Tasked with this challenge, the design team opted for a predominantly industrial, monochromatic interior colour scheme to create a sense of cohesion with the home’s interior and exterior.
They then added a bold touch with a combination of deep-green wall tiles and green terrazzo floor tiles from GT&B. These act as a reference point to the leafy green central courtyard, while also creating striking visual interest. Wrapping the mottled green feature tile around most of the main bathroom walls was explored as a way to create an impactful space to escape to, tucked away from the rest of the house.
A black vanity and coloured fixtures were chosen to create contrast, and a skylight was added to ensure plenty of natural light during the day. This eye-catching bathroom is a space designed specifically for adults, perfect for this grown-up family and their guests. Both functional as well as aesthetically appealing, it’s a smart, considered design.
Design Studio Meek
Build Signature Homes
Photography Nic Stephens