
Kedron Ensuite
Tucked away in a reimagined corner of a 1930s family home, this ensuite bathroom was designed to offer the parents an elevated private sanctuary. Transforming what was once the original entry and a disused storage space, the new layout brings a considered sense of flow. A sliding glass door now opens onto a converted balcony, inviting in natural light and breeze, while plantation shutters provide the option of privacy without compromising openness.
Clever spatial planning makes the room feel expansive and light-filled, despite its modest footprint. The ceiling was lifted to reveal the roofline and exposed rafters, adding visual interest, while a carefully placed nib wall softly zones the space without closing it in. The use of neutral coastal tones and natural materials with travertine mosaics, organic curves and gold accents creates a calming, spa-like experience for our lucky clients.
Client Words
“Our problem was not a simple one - turn the old entrance verandah and sunroom into an ensuite. It was only until Estelle from Designtank took the footprint and some fundamental design requirements and created a solution which was not only spectacular in fittings and fixtures but functionally works perfectly.
In the year we debated that room, never did we think of the solution Estelle envisaged. It is clever and chic with the design solution easily transferable to the trades to execute. We couldn't be happier!”