RENOVATION OVERVIEW
This Grey Lynn villa had been renovated in the 90's but the bathrooms and laundry were feeling tired and had some maintenance issues. The clients wanted the new spaces to feel elegant and modern whilst honoring the heritage of the home.
MAIN BATHROOM
The main bathroom is situated off the hallway and is seen by guests as you walk through the house. To create cohesion we designed the vanity and shelving in oak to match the flooring, this added warmth and complemented the raw brass tapware.
The cast iron bath was powder coated a deep inky charcoal to give visual weight and a focal point as it sits beneath the double hung window. Reeded glass was used for the shower, keeping bottles and clutter out of sight for guests using the bathroom.
Two tone terrazzo tiles in a bordered diamond pattern on the floor and up to dado line on the walls add a heritage european influence. The honed Calacatta Macchia Vecchia marble blends the bathroom palette together with its gold, greys and inky blues, its' life and patina will age beautifully alongside the home and its raw brass tapware.
ENSUITE
The ensuite is very compact but we wanted it to have its moment, despite the size. The marble is the focal point of this room with its incredible colours and veining, we utilised this for the vanity top, upstand and apron for maximum impact. The vanity was lacquered to match the bath, it grounds the room and complements the stone. The push to open drawer fronts were designed with a fine bead detailing around the drawers which speaks to the fine brass detailing around the 3 arched mirrors. The central arched mirror is fixed allowing for a demister. The outer mirrors on either size have a cabinet behind, which house the power points and everyday essentials including a vertical strip light for applying makeup. The half wall and reeded glass give privacy as well as hide clutter.
LAUNDRY
The focus for the laundry was creating a clutter free space with as much storage as possible. We used traditional shaker style cabinet fronts in here, the same profile as the main bathroom but lacquered in a warm white to keep the space feeling fresh. Upper cupboards, drawers and open shelves for washing baskets keep the compact space functional.
Abbey Lang Home is a Spatial and Interior Design business based in Auckland, New Zealand, focusing on new builds and renovations. Abbey is passionate about being involved from the early stages of the architectural design, working alongside you and the architect to focus on the details of the home and ensuring the space comes together as a whole. Built on the fundamental that a house becomes a home when it is tailor-made for you - her personal ethos is to create homes that enhance life and everyday moments; homes that are timeless, functional and beautiful, while honouring the identity of the building and the needs of the client.
Abbey, designer and founder of Abbey Lang Home, has a Bachelor of Design majoring in fashion. A love of textiles led her into a head role in sales and procurement for a New Zealand based textile and trimmings wholesaler. An eye for detail and appreciation for quality was developed after working with some of the most prestigious mills and design houses from around the world. After working in the industry for 10 years she started a family and her focus shifted to raising her 2 children. Embarking on a full renovation in 2017 on their Villa in Auckland, led Abbey into a new creative realm, which she relished in, and the love of interior design was born - as was the drive to create Abbey Lang Home.
Abbey’s home (and first full-scale project) was entered into the ADNZ (Architectural Designers NZ) awards for 2018 and won the Interior Design category for Auckland and Northland and featured in the May 2019 issue of New Zealand House & Garden magazine.