Pennant Hills

Earlwood

The owners of this home have created a resort style pool area with a large covered pavillion which is perfect  for outdoor entertaining. 
The pool is tiled in a stunning light blue and white multi coloured glass mosaic,   the area around the pool is tiled with a non slip cappuccino coloured 300x 600 porcelain tile, the same tile has also been used to create a square bullnose around the edge of the pool.

Surry Hills

The bold and colourful tiles in this bathroom create an energizing and uplifting statement.  The owners wanted a fresh design that makes each start to the day a little brighter. The floral feature wall and mosaics in Red are set off by the black porcelain tile in 300x300 to create a vibrant and dazzling look.

Sylvania Waters, NSW

 The brief for this bathroom was modern with a touch of colour as the bathroom was built for two young children.  The multicoloured glazed porcelain mosaic was used in the wrap around recess which adds an interesting feature to the room.  The large format floor tile was also used as a feature running up one wall, with a 300x600 gloss white tile used on the remaining walls. 

Roselands,NSW

This sleek bathroom combines cool greys with shimmering metallic to create the modern chic bathroom the owners desired.  On the feature wall a grooved metallic porcelain 300x600 was used,  on the walls a cool light grey glazed porcelain tile in 300x600 and a charcoal 300x600 glazed porcelain tile on the floor.

Croydon,NSW -Wallpaper

Flocked black and gold wallpaper has been used as a feature wall in the kitchen and dining area of this home to replace an otherwise bare white wall and make a bold statement. 

Croydon, NSW

This compact space doubles as a powder room and a concealed laundry.  600x600 semi polished black floor tiles are complimented with a marble mosaic feature wall, on the walls 300x600 crisp white wall tiles have been used to complete the space.    

Picton, NSW

This luxurious bathroom provides the owners with an indulgent space where they can escape everyday life.  A stunning grooved marble feature wall compliments the freestanding bath, On the walls Charcoal 600x600 porcelain tiles were used,  on the floor a 450x450 semi polished porcelain tile in a light grey to give the look of polished concrete 

Croydon, NSW

Simple yet elegant design techniques were used to build this bathroom haven.  450x450 glazed porcelain were used on the floor with a 600x600 taupe and white polished porcelain on the walls, as a feature a damask 300x600 glazed porcelain was used.   

Croydon, NSW

Picton, NSW

Made for two, the bathroom has a double vanity with ample space for two people to prepare at the same time.  On the walls 300x600 polished porcelain in a neutral tones is complimented with a floral glass mosaic feature wall and Mocha floor tiles. 

 

 

 

Kingsgrove, NSW

Practicality is of essence in this compact bathroom.  300x600 White tiles where used on the walls and the space was made to look extra special with an eye-catching mosaic which is full of colour.

 To increase the feeling of space within the bathroom the vanity and toilet have been wall-mounted, leaving extra floor space beneath.

Sandringham,NSW

This family bathroom has combined a mixture of materials, finishes and sizes perfectly.

Calacatta marble in 300x300 has been used on the bath fascia, to form a ledge behind the bath and also as the vanity spash back,  laid randomly so the vein does not flow in a continuous pattern, on the other walls a striped 300x600 polished Italian brown porcelain tile has been used, combined  with a  600x600 matt Italian porcelain tile in a taupe colour on the floor.

 

This bathroom tile concept is a great example of how if used correctly a mix of traditional materials such as natural stone can be combined with the latest trend in porcelain tiles.  

Mount Vernon, NSW

This bathroom has a luxurious sunken spa bath, a large screenless shower, and a double wall-hung vanity with stone tops. The simple, natural colour scheme enhances the bathroom's luxurious feel, and the tile concept pulls everything together.

The stone feature contrasts with the lightly toned porcelain tiles that have been used on the walls and blends with the darker glazed porcelain-tiled floor.

Petersham, NSW

The owner was keen to do away with this small, aged, 1970s bathroom. A narrow rectangle is transformed into a functional bathroom while retaining an aesthetically pleasing look and feel.

The length of the room is embraced rather than hidden, and enhanced by the inclusion of stand-out mosaic tiles that run, inset, along the top of the vanity.

Connells Point, NSW

Forming part of the bedroom, it was important that the ensuite fit in with its luxurious surroundings. The stunning tiles form a crucial part of the bathroom’s appeal. We opted for large floor-to-ceiling, light grey, porcelain-glazed tiles to enhance the space’s modern aesthetic. The tiles complement the timber and marble vanity, with their light tones blending with the space’s natural colour scheme. 

An indulgent bath tub is positioned underneath the window overlooking beautiful scenery outside. Sunlight through the window highlights the darker, grooved, charcoal-coloured tiles used for the statement-making bath hob.

Alfords Point, NSW

These bathrooms are part of a beautiful renovations of an existing house. The large main bathroom features 60x60cm deep chocolate walls with a vertical feature strip behind the towel rail. The narrow ensuite on the left has a mosaic floor in the open shower with a dark feature wall.

Raby Bay, Queensland

Gasparre Tiles supplied tiles and provided design advice for this large home on the water. Tiles were chosen for interior & exterior floors, pool and all bathrooms. The clients wanted each bathroom to have an indicidual look to cater for different family members.

Oatley, NSW

The renovated bathrooms in this lovely home were transformed into sophisticated, luxurious rooms using warm colours. The small guest bathroom has a stone feature mosaic chosen to highlight the unusual vanity. The larger bathroom on the left uses a range of different sized tiles to create texture while keeping the colour palette simple.

Ashbury, NSW

The tiles in this bathroom were carefully selected to enhance the room's stunning architecture. PLain white walls are the perfect backdrop for the cream stone-look tiles on the floor. To make them look bigger we continued the tiles up the bath and onto the feature wall.
 

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