Black and white will never go out of style. Whether you have a lot to spend or just a little, bathrooms don’t have to be boring!
Who lives here?
Chelsea Warburton (blogger and Instagrammer), James Warburton (founder and director of Create Group), Oliver, and Archie.
The project
The original 1960s bathroom was very old and dated. Our plan was to create a minimal, functional space with clean lines and contemporary fittings. No consents were required as we kept within the bathroom’s original footprint. From demolition to completion, the
DIY project took around four weeks. James is a builder so we saved a lot of cost on labour but our floor tiles cost a bomb – but were totally worth it; they’re amazing.
Design
We designed the layout ourselves by drawing up a few different scenarios for the shower, vanity, toilet and bath, and then deciding what we thought would work, and look, best. We altered the old layout significantly so a big chunk of our bathroom budget was spent on plumbing. We wanted to make the room appear bigger as it isn’t a huge space, so we went with white floor-to-ceiling tiles on the walls, and black hex tiles on the floor. Black and white never go out of style, which was why we chose to stick to that colour scheme. Hopefully it will still look beautiful in years to come.
DIY downfall
Unfortunately, the matte black shower waste was put in the wrong place and not centred in the white tiled shower floor. Given the colour contrast, it would have looked very obvious if it wasn’t dead centre. To correct this, we had to make our shower larger, which took up more of the bathroom.
Budget
- Plumber $6000
- Tiler $3000
- Tiles $1500
- Tapware $1500
- Other materials $1500
TOTAL $13,500
Paint Resene ‘Alabaster’; toilet, basin and bath from Bunnings; mirror from EziBuy; tapware from The Kitchen Hub; accessories from Let Liv; indoor plants from Sill Life; all tiles from Tile Trends in Tauranga.
Words by: Annick Larkin; Photography by: Emma MacDonald.
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