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Vancouver’s Andreajae Studio transforms a heritage home bathroom into an oasis with a cleverly concealed toilet room.
To help transition from Vancouver’s hustle to the serene countryside of Nova Scotia, a family of four enlisted the help of Andrea Ewanchyna of Vancouver’s Andreajae Studio to revamp their heritage home—including this primary ensuite, customized as an essential haven for parents of two young children.
Central to that retreat is the clawfoot tub, strategically placed to capture panoramic views of the sprawling acreage through three large bay windows. But the concealed toilet room became an unsung hero, maintaining the room’s spa-like charm. “It’s a very European concept, which the clients adored,” says Ewanchyna. Hidden behind a pocket door opposite the vanity, the toilet stays out of sight, allowing the tub and breathtaking views outside to shine.
The room’s colour scheme brought in natural deep, earthy hues like terracotta and emerald, alongside a bit of opulence in gold accents on the tub’s lion feet and the perforated pendant light. “It radiates warmth and adds a unique texture,” notes Ewanchyna.
The design triumphs in optimizing natural light through a well-planned layout. “Aligning the vanity with the windows not only maximizes lighting but also bridges the indoors with the outdoors,” says the designer. The centrally placed bathtub and steam shower enhance natural light, melding the space with the scenic outdoors. “It’s about balancing indoor comfort with the beauty of nature, making every moment feel like a retreat,” she adds.
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