
Art Deco apartment calm
A tighter footprint works harder with a level-entry shower, wall-hung storage and a warm, quiet palette that respects the apartment’s age.
Bathroom renovation gallery
Ten bathroom transformation studies for Sydney homes—each balancing storage, durability, comfort and a material palette that feels at home in the space.

A tighter footprint works harder with a level-entry shower, wall-hung storage and a warm, quiet palette that respects the apartment’s age.

Better circulation and a clearer separation of bath, shower and vanity make a busy family room feel composed without losing warmth.

A concealed laundry, generous shower and continuous surfaces turn a cluttered service room into one calm, efficient space.

A simpler shower enclosure, wall-hung vanity and restrained material palette make a compact ensuite feel wider and more settled.

Natural light, durable finishes and a deep bath give this family bathroom an easy coastal character without leaning on clichés.

The difficult roof line becomes an asset, with the shower tucked beneath the slope and every junction resolved around the existing form.

Olive tile, walnut and terrazzo build on the home’s mid-century character while improving storage, light and shower access.

Level access, clearer movement and discreet support details create a safer room that still feels warm, residential and considered.

A longer vanity, two basins and hidden storage reduce the morning bottleneck while hard-wearing finishes keep maintenance simple.

Removing the bulky spa makes room for a generous shower and long vanity, with soft mineral finishes bringing quiet rather than excess.
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