The Armadale project is a study in refined minimalism, where restraint and detail work in harmony to create a space that feels both luxurious and effortless. The overall palette is anchored in soft, neutral tones of stone, with floor and wall tiles laid in a contemporary stack pattern to elongate the room and accentuate its clean lines. The subtle texture of the stone surface introduces a natural warmth, ensuring the space feels grounded and welcoming rather than austere.
The double vanity is the undeniable focal point of the composition. Crafted in rich timber veneer, it introduces an organic warmth that contrasts beautifully with the cool sophistication of the stone surfaces. The bold marble benchtop, with its striking veining in shades of charcoal and white, brings a sculptural quality that feels bespoke and artisanal. Together, the timber cabinetry and porcelain slab basin create a dialogue between earthy authenticity and modern refinement.
Details are deliberately understated yet deeply considered. Slim, wall-mounted mixers in a brushed bronze finish sit neatly beneath elongated arched mirrors, drawing the eye upward and enhancing the vertical proportions of the space. Their sleek geometry reinforces the contemporary character of the bathroom, while their tonal warmth ties seamlessly into the vanity and towel rail. Subtle integrated lighting behind the mirrors casts a gentle glow across the wall tiles, softening the hard surfaces and creating an ambience that is calm and inviting.


























