Into the Tropics
(above)
This bathtub (find similar at Libra) is surrounded by glass panelling, placing it virtually in the garden. The bathroom’s minimalistic style doesn’t detract from the exterior beauty, putting the focus on the lush foliage.
Photograph: Elsa Young
Two Tone
Using a simple two-tone colour palette, an effect of ‘colour neutralisation’ is achieved giving this bathroom a feeling a quiet complexity. Although a small space, the large bath maximises the area making it seem larger than it actually is.
Photograph: Greg Cox
High Fidelity
The monochrome colour scheme of this bathroom makes this small bathroom appear larger, while a skylight allows natural light into the space making it more airy. The light furniture, slim frames and open shower avoids creating physical barriers leaving the room simple and open.
Photograph: Elsa Young
Floral Feel
With a focus on luxury and convenience, the taps in this bathroom feature advanced functionality. Their sleek, modern look is offset by a floral wallpaper creating a softer look and feel.
Photograph: Pieter Estersohn
Contemporary Classic
This master bathroom combines contemporary design with classic form in a neutral palette that emphasises the South African-Cape Dutch architecture of the house, while the abundance of light carbonates the soul of the house, avoiding the oppressive and heavy-hearted interior that Cape Dutch homes often embody.
Photograph: Greg Cox
Bold Strokes
In this summery bathroom, featuring a pewter bath from Victorian Bathrooms, the use of bright flowers and splashes of colour in the furniture creates a feminine and luxurious space.
Featured Photograph
Elsa Young