Luxury Stones with CDK

This dramatic and luxurious aesthetic has been achieved with the use of CDK stone throughout the renovation of a 100-year-old church in inner city Melbourne. A feature wall of book-matched Nero Tempesta has been used in the 13m2 ensuite.

 

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Behind this feature wall is a concealed toilet and shower while the freestanding Caroma Noir bath creates a striking effect. Amber lighting picks up the amber hues in the Nero Tempesta and the mirrored cabinets extend the space further to accentuate the detailing. Honed Chiampo limestone is featured in the ensuite, the children’s bathroom and the two powder rooms.

 

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Designer: Marie Bagnato for Bagnato Architects with CDK Stone

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Heating Reverse cycle heating and cooling

Doors Polytec vinyl wrap in Snowgum

Bath Caroma Noir free standing bath

Shower Reece Kubus

Toilet Reece Tonic

 

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Auckland (09) 475 0494

 

We love the colours in the Nero Tempesta feature wall.


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