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Tiled Bathroom Niches

At Armrock Constructions, we specialise in high-quality bathroom renovations across the Gold Coast, QLD. One feature we’re increasingly incorporating into our recent projects is the tiled bathroom niche—a simple yet highly effective design element that delivers both practical storage and visual impact.

Tiled niches have quickly become a favourite among homeowners seeking a clean, modern finish without compromising on functionality. In this article, we explore what a bathroom niche is, why it’s such a smart addition, and how thoughtful design can elevate your bathroom renovation.

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Armrock Constructions specialises in tiled bathroom niches.

What is a “Niche”? 

A bathroom niche—also known as a cavity or recess—is a section built into the wall that functions as a shelf. Most commonly installed in showers or near baths, niches are designed to store everyday essentials such as shampoo, conditioner, soap, and sponges.

Because a niche is built into the wall structure, it provides a strong, permanent, and waterproof storage solution that integrates seamlessly with your bathroom design—unlike surface-mounted shelves or temporary holders.

We customise your niche to suit your bathroom needs.

Advantages to a Bathroom Niche

While there are several ways to add storage to a bathroom, niches offer clear advantages over other options such as built-in shelves, surface-mounted shelves, or removable or suction-mounted holders.

Unlike shelves, niches don’t protrude into the space, maintaining clean lines and preventing bumps or clutter. And unlike removable holders—which often fail at the worst possible moment—niches are securely constructed as part of the wall itself.

The result? A bathroom that looks streamlined, feels spacious, and functions effortlessly—without shampoo bottles crashing to the floor mid-shower.

LED Illumination

One of the most popular trends we’re seeing in Gold Coast bathroom renovations is the LED-lit tiled niche.

Integrated LED lighting adds depth, ambience, and a designer finish, transforming a practical storage space into a standout feature. Whether you’re aiming for subtle mood lighting or a luxury hotel-style bathroom, LED-illuminated niches are a powerful design tool.

Match your LED niche to other LED bathroom lighting.

Because Armrock Constructions manages all trades, our builder-led team coordinates tiling, electrical, waterproofing, and lighting seamlessly—ensuring your niche looks exceptional and performs flawlessly.

Types of Bathroom Niches

While all options have their place, tiled bathroom niches offer the greatest design flexibility and visual impact—making them the preferred choice for premium bathroom renovations.

Tiled Bathroom Niche Design

The biggest advantage of a tiled niche lies in its design potential. Rather than simply storing toiletries, a tiled niche becomes part of the bathroom’s architectural language.

Design options include:
Matching the niche tiles to the surrounding wall for a seamless look
Using contrasting tiles to create a feature
Introducing texture, pattern, or colour for depth and interest

A tiled niche also allows you to echo design themes used elsewhere in the bathroom.

For example, in one of our Gold Coast bathroom renovations, we installed a hexagonal tiled niche that mirrors the hexagonal feature wall tiles—creating repetition, continuity, and a cohesive visual story throughout the space.

An Armrock Constructions Signature Feature

Tiled niches have fast become an Armrock Constructions signature.

They’re practical, durable, and visually striking—turning an everyday requirement into a design highlight. Because the niche is constructed using the same tiling system as the surrounding wall, it looks like it has always belonged there.

The result is a feature that:
Adds value through both function and aesthetics
Feels intentional, not added on
Enhances the overall bathroom design

Where Can Bathroom Niches Be Installed?

Tiled niches can be installed anywhere they’re useful, but the most common locations include inside showers, above or beside baths, or near vanities for additional storage.

In showers, niches are especially effective for holding shampoo, soap, and other bathing essentials—keeping everything within easy reach while maintaining a clean, uncluttered appearance.

Tiled Shower Niches: Depth and Dimension

Tiled shower niches add a three-dimensional element to bathroom walls. Set within the grid of existing tiles, they naturally create depth and shadow—even when the same tiles are used throughout.

This subtle architectural detail adds visual interest and sophistication, elevating the overall look of the shower without overwhelming the space.

Thinking About a Tiled Bathroom Niche?

If you’re planning a bathroom renovation on the Gold Coast, a tiled niche is a smart, stylish, and future-proof choice. With expert design, precise waterproofing, and quality workmanship, it’s a feature that delivers long-term value and everyday convenience.

Armrock Constructions specialises in fully managed bathroom renovations—from design through to completion—ensuring every detail, including your tiled niche, is executed to the highest standard.

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Creating Contrast with Gloss White in your Bathroom Renovation

When it comes to Gold Coast bathroom renovations, colour choices are crucial. Even modest updates can transform a space when the palette is thoughtfully selected. One colour often overlooked—simply because it’s already present—is gloss white.

Gloss white appears in basins, toilets, bathtubs, and tiles across most bathrooms. Instead of being treated as a default, it can be leveraged as a deliberate design feature, creating brightness, contrast, and visual harmony. In this guide, we explore how to use gloss white effectively to achieve modern, functional, and aesthetically pleasing bathroom spaces.

For homeowners in Southport or Robina, our team delivers fully managed bathroom renovation services, from design to installation and finishing.

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Gloss bathroom basins in Gold Coast reno by Armrock

What Is Gloss White?

“Not all whites are the same. Gloss white is defined by two characteristics:

  1. A bright, clean white tone
  2. A high-sheen reflective finish

This combination enhances natural light, creates a crisp, hygienic look, and delivers the modern aesthetic expected in premium Gold Coast bathroom renovations.

Gloss White vs Matt White: What’s the Difference?

The subtle contrast of a matte bathtub

The main difference is sheen. Gloss finishes reflect light, while matt finishes absorb it. The choice affects both visual impact and cleaning practicality. For deeper insights, see our guides on matte vs glossy bathroom sinks and matte or gloss bathtubs.

Combining matt and gloss surfaces can create sophisticated contrast, giving bathrooms depth and texture without overwhelming the space.

Why Gloss White Fixtures Are Popular

Gloss white remains the default choice for bathroom fixtures because it:

  • Enhances cleanliness and hygiene
  • Is easy to maintain with smooth, non-porous surfaces
  • Reflects light, making small bathrooms feel larger and brighter
  • Integrates seamlessly with multiple colour schemes

This makes it ideal for coastal homes in Burleigh Heads and Nerang, where light, openness, and coastal design are key considerations.

Using Gloss White to Create Contrast

Minimal Contrast

For subtle elegance, pair gloss white basins with soft grey or neutral tiled backdrops. Custom cabinetry, like our bathroom vanities, anchors the space while letting gloss white elements subtly stand out.

Textural contrast can also be achieved through timber laminates, marble finishes, or tiled bathroom niches for added dimension.

High-Contrast Colour Statements

Bright, fresh gloss features

For bolder designs, pair gloss white fixtures with darker cabinetry, stone, or laminate surfaces. This creates a sophisticated, high-end look. Strategically placed LED lighting options highlight reflective surfaces, adding depth and drama.

Gloss white can also be complemented with modern splashbacks—see our guides on laminate splashbacks and tile options—for extra style and functionality.

Contrast Through Texture

Textural contrast adds sophistication without relying solely on colour. Combining gloss white with matt tiles, stone finishes, or subtle textures gives bathrooms depth and visual interest, ideal for homes in suburbs like Miami.

Sophisticated bathroom design by Armrock

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Claude responded: Features such as backlit mirrors, timber laminate vanities, and subtle wall finishes allow gloss white elements to become natural focal points in your design.

Features such as backlit mirrors, timber laminate vanities, and subtle wall finishes allow gloss white elements to become natural focal points in your design. A well-considered custom vanity can anchor the entire space, while thoughtful carpentry ensures every finish is executed with precision. For homeowners unsure whether to include a bathtub, our guide on should a bathroom have a bathtub provides practical insight on planning for both function and style — and if you do opt for one, it’s worth exploring matte vs gloss bathtub finishes to find the look that best suits your space.

Making the Most of Gloss White

Gloss white is already present in most bathrooms—the key is using it intentionally. Whether your aim is understated elegance or bold contrast, gloss white works beautifully with carefully selected textures, colours, and lighting.

For inspiration, explore our top bathroom renovations on the Gold Coast to see how contrast transforms real spaces.

Plan Your Bathroom Renovation with Armrock Constructions

Ready to transform your bathroom into a modern, functional, and visually stunning space? Speak with the experts at Armrock Constructions. With over 450 completed renovations across the Gold Coast, we deliver stress-free, end-to-end bathroom renovations tailored to your home, lifestyle, and design vision.

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Should a Bathroom Have a Bathtub?

When planning a bathroom renovation, most homeowners find themselves weighing up two key questions: Will I enjoy it? – Will it improve my lifestyle, comfort, or daily experience? Will it add value? – Will it enhance the appeal and resale value of my property?

If you’re investing time and money into renovating your bathroom, it makes sense that every decision should contribute to the best possible outcome. One of the most common—and most debated—questions we hear from Gold Coast homeowners is:

“Should my bathroom have a bathtub?”

In this article, we break down the practical, financial, and lifestyle considerations to help you decide whether including a bathtub is the right choice for your bathroom renovation.

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Corrugated style Gold Coast bathtub installation by Armrock Constructions

Why Consider a Bathtub?

Bathtubs have been around long before modern plumbing and, from a purely functional standpoint, they’re not the most water-efficient way to wash compared to a shower. However, efficiency isn’t the only factor that matters.

A bathtub brings something a shower often can’t: a sense of luxury, relaxation, and indulgence. Freestanding tubs, built-in baths, and designer styles can become stunning focal points, instantly elevating the look and feel of a modern bathroom. For many homeowners, a bath transforms the space from purely functional to genuinely enjoyable.

Asymmetrical bathtub installation by our team.

Do People Still Want Bathtubs?

In short—yes.

Despite changing trends, bathtubs remain highly desirable in Australian homes. Many buyers still expect at least one bathtub, particularly in family homes. They also offer practical benefits: for families with young children, lifestyle-focused homeowners (enjoy soaking, relaxing, or unwinding at the end of the day!) and design-conscious renovators who love the visual impact and premium feel a bathtub can add.

While not essential in every bathroom, the popularity of bathtubs has certainly endured.

Bathtub with backlit tiled LED niche

Key Factors to Consider Before Including a Bathtub

1. Financial Sense & Return on Investment (ROI)

Every renovation decision should make financial sense. If the cost of adding a bathtub outweighs the value it adds to your home, it may not be the right choice. That said, in many Gold Coast homes—especially family residences—a bathtub can improve market appeal and resale potential.

At Armrock Constructions, we help you assess whether including a bathtub aligns with your budget, property type, and renovation goals.

2. Bathtub vs a Well-Designed Bathroom

A bathtub is a great feature—but it should never come at the expense of good design.

A spacious, functional, and well-laid-out bathroom will always outperform a cramped bathroom that simply “has a bath.” If squeezing in a bathtub compromises movement, storage, or usability, it may be better to prioritise overall design quality. Take a look at some of our recent projects here to see the different solutions we have designed with bathtubs.

3. Does Your Existing Bathroom Already Have a Bathtub?

If your current bathroom already includes a bathtub, retaining or upgrading it is often the simplest and most practical option. The space and plumbing are already in place, making the renovation more straightforward and cost-effective.

In many cases, replacing an old tub with a modern design can dramatically improve both aesthetics and functionality.

4. Adding a Bathtub Where There Wasn’t One Before

If your existing bathroom doesn’t have a bathtub, adding one is still very possible—but it requires careful planning.

Bathrooms are rarely designed with excess space, so accommodating a bathtub may involve:

  • Reworking the layout
  • Removing or adjusting walls
  • Combining rooms or enlarging the bathroom footprint

Our Gold Coast renovation team regularly undertakes these types of structural and layout modifications to create bathrooms that feel larger, more luxurious, and better suited to our clients’ needs. Here is a handy article discussing the design options between a gloss and a matte bathtub for your new bathroom.

5. Reusing an Existing Bathtub

Reusing an old bathtub can sometimes be considered, particularly if it’s high quality or a unique feature. However, this approach can limit design flexibility and make it harder to achieve a cohesive, modern finish.

In most cases, installing a new bathtub that aligns with your overall design vision delivers a cleaner, more polished result.

Is It Okay to Go Without a Bathtub?

Absolutely.

Many homeowners choose to remove bathtubs entirely—especially in smaller bathrooms or master ensuites—in favour of:

  • Larger walk-in showers
  • Improved storage
  • A more open, spacious layout

A well-designed, functional bathroom without a bathtub can often be more enjoyable and practical than one that feels overcrowded. Ultimately, great design matters more than any single feature.

Finding the Right Solution for Your Bathroom

The best renovation outcomes come from balancing:

  • Your lifestyle goals
  • Your budget
  • Your available space
  • Smart design choices
  • Quality construction

Whether you’re considering a luxurious freestanding bathtub, a practical family-friendly design, or a sleek shower-only layout, our team at Armrock Constructions is here to help.

We offer a free bathroom renovation consultation and quote, where we’ll assess your space, discuss your goals, and help you make confident, informed decisions for your Gold Coast bathroom renovation.

Book your free consultation today and let’s design a bathroom that truly works for you.

Existing Bath Tub

if the pre-renovation bathroom already has a bath tub, it’s easier to include a bath tub in the renovation project, and most likely a good idea to do so. Having a pre-existing bath tub means there is already sufficient space and existing plumbing in place to support a bath tub.

No Existing Bath Tub

In the absence of an existing bath tub, design and construction choices must be made to accomodate the new tub. Bathrooms aren’t typically designed with a surplus of space, but adding a bath tub where there was no tub before is certainly possible. In some of our Gold Coast renovation projects, we take out walls or merge rooms together to create more spacious areas to accomodate bath tubs or other modifications.

Re-Using an Old Tub

The option to re-use pre-existing bathroom elements (like an old bath tub) is sometimes worthy of consideration. With bath tubs, it depends on the quality and style of the tub, and how it will relate to the vision of the new bathroom. This type of approach can be inconvenient, as new elements must be included with the vision of matching the old elements.

Going without a Bath Tub

Whether your pre-renovation bathroom has a bath tub or not, you always have the option of going without a tub. This may create a better bathroom, especially if the old one was cramped or poorly designed. At the end of the day, what may be more important than having a bathtub is having a soundly designed and functional bathroom. A bath tub is just a bonus compared to this.

Finding a Way Forward

In any renovation, the best solution is a compromise between your objectives, your budget, access to materials and the skills to make it all happen. If you’re considering a bath tub for your renovation project, our team is here to help. We provide a free renovation consultation and quote – make a booking and discuss your Gold Coast bathroom renovation project:

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Matte or Gloss Bathtub? Choosing the Right Finish for Your Gold Coast Bathroom Renovation

Matte bathtub in a recent Armrock project

When planning a bathroom renovation on the Gold Coast, selecting the right bathtub finish is an important decision that goes beyond aesthetics. Whether you’re replacing an existing tub or incorporating one into a new layout, the choice between a matte or gloss bathtub can significantly influence the look, feel, and functionality of your space.

As an experienced bathroom renovation company on the Gold Coast, Armrock Constructions has completed over 450 renovations in areas including Mermaid Beach, Burleigh Heads, and Robina. For a detailed comparison of finishes, you can also read our guide on Matte vs Gloss Bathtubs.

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Bathtub Basics: Function Meets Design

All bathtubs are designed to safely hold water and provide comfort. Both matte and gloss finishes perform this function equally well. However, differences emerge in two key areas:

  • Visual impact and design style
  • Practical considerations such as maintenance, safety, and durability

Understanding these factors is essential—especially when planning a custom bathroom design in a Gold Coast home. If you’re considering whether to include a tub in your renovation at all, check out our guide Should a Bathroom Have a Bathtub? for expert advice.

Matte vs Gloss Bathtubs: What’s the Difference?

MatteGloss
Low-reflective surfaceHighly reflective surface
Soft, diffuse appearanceShiny, polished look
Tactile feelSmooth finish
May offer more gripCan be more slippery
Organic, contemporaryClassic, refined
Matte Vs Glossy Differences

Neither finish is “better”—they simply create different outcomes. Both can be successfully incorporated into luxury bathroom renovations on the Gold Coast depending on your style goals. For complementary elements like sinks, see our Matte vs Glossy Bathroom Sink guide to help you coordinate finishes throughout your space.

Gloss bathtub in a recent Gold Coast renovation

Design Considerations: Matte vs Gloss

Light and Spaciousness

Gloss bathtubs reflect light, brightening smaller bathrooms and enhancing the sense of space. This can be particularly useful in homes where natural light is limited.

Softness and Visual Balance

Matte bathtubs absorb light, creating a calmer, more grounded feel. This softer appearance works beautifully in bathrooms designed as a retreat, especially when paired with natural materials like timber or stone. For tips on creating contrast in lighter bathrooms, see our article Creating Contrast with Gloss White Bathroom Renovations.

Immersion and Atmosphere

Matte finishes allow the eye to settle, creating a more immersive environment. For homeowners seeking a spa-like experience in Burleigh Heads or Mermaid Beach, a matte bathtub can be a standout feature that ties the space together.

Corrugated matte bathtub Gold Coast renovation

Functionality Matters Too

Cleaning and Maintenance

  • Gloss bathtubs are easier to wipe clean and resist stains.
  • Matte finishes hide fingerprints and minor marks better, though they may require careful cleaning to avoid staining.

Slip Resistance and Safety

Matte surfaces can offer slightly more grip underfoot, which may benefit family bathrooms or accessible designs. Still, practical features like grab rails and thoughtful layouts often have a bigger impact than the bathtub finish itself.

Durability

Modern matte and gloss bathtubs are engineered for everyday use. High-quality matte tubs are purpose-made to withstand wear, while gloss finishes remain smooth and scratch-resistant.

A bath tub with a Golf Course view, Gold Coast

A Safe and Flexible Design Choice

For most homeowners, choosing between matte and gloss is a relatively low-risk decision—especially with a classic white bathtub. The finish subtly influences the overall feel without dominating the space, making it an easy way to personalise your bathroom. For more ideas on complementary bathroom features, check out our guides on vanities and bathroom splashback solutions.

Final Thoughts: Which Bathtub Finish Is Right for You?

Ultimately, the choice between matte and gloss comes down to style preference, lighting, and how you want your bathroom to feel. The bathtub is a major visual element that can elevate the entire bathroom.

At Armrock Constructions, we specialise in affordable bathroom renovations on the Gold Coast, delivering end-to-end project management, premium craftsmanship, and tailored design solutions. Whether you’re planning a full renovation in Mermaid Beach, Burleigh Heads, or Robina, or a targeted upgrade, our experienced team is here to guide you every step of the way.

Book a free renovation consultation and quote today and let us help you create a bathroom that’s functional, timeless, and beautifully finished.

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Colour Drenching in the Bathroom: Let One Colour Take the Lead

When it comes to bathroom design, one powerful strategy is the idea of colour drenching — selecting a single dominant hue and letting it carry the space. Much like choosing between matte and glossy finishes gives you control over texture and light, choosing a dominant colour creates a strong visual identity for your bathroom. In this guide we’ll explore how to use one colour as the leading thread, why it works, and how to do it well.

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Understanding the Role of a Dominant Colour

Colour is one of the strongest design tools in a bathroom. Traditionally many bathrooms have played it safe with neutral palettes: white, grey, beige. But when you choose to let one colour dominate, you give the space a clear character and feel.

  • Presence: The dominant colour sets the mood of the room. Think of it as the “skin” of the space — it’s seen everywhere and felt immediately.
  • Continuity: When one colour appears across walls, cabinetry, tiles, or fixtures, the bathroom feels cohesive rather than a collection of isolated pieces.
  • Identity: A bold colour choice or a strong accent colour gives the space a recognisable identity — not “just another bathroom” but a particular experience.

In many modern renovations, designers aim not just for function, but for how the bathroom feels — and colour plays a huge role in that.

Why It Matters

Why would you want to drench a bathroom in one colour rather than keep things varied or neutral? Here are some of the benefits:

  • Visual simplicity: Introducing many different colours can lead to visual clutter or a chaotic feel. By limiting yourself to one dominant colour (plus neutrals or supporting tones), you streamline the design.
  • Stronger impact: A single colour used purposefully can become a bold statement. It draws the eye and creates a memorable space.
  • Ease of direction: When the “rule” is one dominant colour, you have a clearer path for selecting tiles, paint, cabinetry and accessories — everything either aligns with the colour or supports it.
  • Flexibility through accenting: Even with one dominant colour, you can vary tones (lighter or darker) or finishes (matte, gloss, textured) to add depth without introducing new colours.

Just as in the sink-finish example, where the finish type changed the perception of the same colour, here the single colour’s effect can vary hugely depending on its application and finishing.

Which Colour Should You Choose?

Selecting your dominant colour is a key decision. Here are considerations:

  • Mood and function: Is the bathroom a spa-like retreat, a high-energy space, or a guest bathroom with flair? Soft greens or muted blues suit a calm spa feel; vibrant coral or deep teal might feel more dramatic.
  • Lighting: Colours look very different under different light. A deep colour in a low-light bathroom can feel cave-like; a bright bathroom can carry richer tones.
  • Space size: In smaller bathrooms, lighter or less saturated colours can help keep it feeling open; deeper or more saturated dominant colours can work if balanced by plenty of light.
  • Existing home palette: Consider how the bathroom connects with the rest of your home. A dominant colour that resonates with adjacent spaces can help the flow.
  • Finish matters too: As with matte vs gloss, the finish of surfaces will affect how intense or soft the colour reads. Matte surfaces absorb light and tone down intensity; gloss can make colours pop and reflect.

How to Apply Colour Drenching in the Bathroom

Here’s a practical breakdown of how to apply the colour drenching strategy in your bathroom renovation or design.

  1. Choose a base colour
    Pick the dominant colour that will lead the space. For example: teal, charcoal, dusty pink, forest green, warm ochre, or even black or white if you want a minimalist approach.
  2. Define scope of colour usage
    Decide where this colour will appear: on walls (paint or tile), on the vanity unit or cabinetry, on floor or wall tiles, on fixtures or tapware (if available in coloured finishes), on accessories (towels, artwork, mirror frames). You might decide the colour covers the majority of wall surfaces and the vanity, while other elements remain neutral (white, wood, metallic).
  3. Choose supporting neutrals and textures
    To keep things balanced and avoid the “blocking out” effect, complement the dominant colour with neutrals or contrast materials: whites, off-whites, light greys, black, or natural textures like timber, stone, concrete-look finishes. Metal accents such as brass, chrome, or black matte can shift the mood.
  4. Vary tone or finish for depth
    Even though you’re using one dominant colour, you don’t want the space to feel flat. Introduce variation via different shades of the same colour (lighter or darker), different finishes (high gloss, matte, satin, textured), and material contrast such as matte paint plus glossy tile in the same hue.
  5. Use accent elements wisely
    Even with one dominant colour, you may introduce one or two accent colours, but sparingly — they should support rather than compete. For example, if your dominant colour is forest green, accent with brushed gold tapware or white marble veining.
  6. Mind light and scale
    Light: Make sure your dominant colour works under natural and artificial light. Test samples.
    Scale: In small spaces, a heavy dark colour may overwhelm unless balanced by good lighting and reflective surfaces. A lighter version may be wiser.
    Ceiling and trims: Often best kept neutral so the dominant colour doesn’t “close in” the space.

Examples and Applications

Here are some stylised scenarios to illustrate how colour drenching can play out:

Spa-quiet retreat: Dominant colour – muted pastel blue. Walls and floor tile in that hue, vanity cabinetry matching. White sanitaryware, brushed chrome taps. Neutral timber accents. Result: calming, serene.

Dramatic boutique feel: Dominant colour – deep charcoal or black. One large surface in the dark tone (floor and lower wall), vanity in matching dark. White tub and basin for contrast, gold or brass tapware for accent. Lighting is key.

Bold and cheerful: Dominant colour – terracotta or coral. Use for vanity cupboard faces and one accent wall tile. Neutrals elsewhere (white walls, pale floor). Matte finish on surfaces for a soft effect.

Nature-inspired: Dominant colour – forest green. Use on wall tile behind bath or shower, vanity front, maybe even door. Flooring and remaining walls in warm neutral concrete-look. Black matte tapware for crisp edges.

Pros and Cons of Colour Drenching

Pros:

  • Creates a unified, strong aesthetic.
  • Simplifies decision-making by giving you a clear visual direction.
  • Offers a memorable design rather than a generic one.
  • Allows texture and finishes to shine when colour is consistent.

Cons or things to watch:

  • If the colour is too dark or too strong, it can make the space feel small or heavy.
  • If lighting is poor, the colour may look different than expected.
  • Trend colours may date; a dominant colour is a longer-term commitment.
  • If you later want to change the palette, repainting or retiling may be more work due to the larger coverage.

Conclusion

Designing a bathroom using colour drenching is both bold and disciplined. It gives you the chance to craft a space with character and mood — from soothing retreat to dramatic boutique. The key is to choose your colour wisely, commit to its coverage, balance it with texture and neutral supporting tones, and consider lighting and scale carefully.

Just as when choosing finishes (matte vs gloss) you’re shaping how the surface interacts with light and mood, when choosing a dominant colour you’re shaping the emotional and visual identity of your space. With thoughtful implementation, your bathroom becomes not just functional, but purposeful and personal.

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Room Combination Bathroom Renovation

This bathroom renovation reimagines what was once two smaller, separate spaces into a single expansive retreat. By combining clever spatial planning with bold design choices, the project delivers a room that is as functional as it is luxurious. Every element has been carefully considered — from relocating plumbing to create a smarter layout, to introducing a stunning wet area with brushed gold finishes. The result is a contemporary sanctuary that balances comfort, style, and everyday practicality.

Pre-Renovation Situation

Prior to renovating, this bathroom and toilet were split into two smaller rooms, typical of many older styles of interior layouts. We collaborated with the owners to implement an expanded layout, creating a sense of space and openness.

Renovated Bathroom

By merging two smaller, confined rooms into one expansive bathroom, the design completely redefines the way the space is experienced.

The open-plan layout instantly creates a feeling of calm and spaciousness, with better natural light flow and improved circulation.

This new configuration removes the cramped, compartmentalised feel of the original rooms and replaces it with a sense of balance and harmony.

The result is not just a bathroom, but a generously sized sanctuary designed for relaxation, indulgence, and everyday comfort.

What truly elevates this bathroom from standard to exceptional is the layering of comfort-driven features. Heated flooring provides warmth underfoot, while integrated lighting enhances both ambience and practicality.

Thoughtful zoning separates functional areas from indulgent ones, creating a space that feels balanced and inviting. These details transform the bathroom into more than just a place to get ready — it becomes a daily retreat, a private spa-like escape where luxury meets everyday living.

Bathroom Vanity

The finishing touches are what set this bathroom apart, with brushed gold fixtures adding a subtle but unmistakable sense of luxury. Unlike high-shine finishes, brushed gold offers a warm, satin-like glow that feels both modern and timeless. From the tapware to the shower fittings, every detail is elevated with a consistent metallic accent that pairs effortlessly with stone, marble, or textured tiles. This elegant touch transforms everyday rituals into moments of indulgence, making the bathroom not only practical but truly beautiful.

Modern, Luxurious Bathtub Upgrade

One of the most impactful elements of this renovation is the decision to relocate all plumbing points. Rather than working around existing limitations, this approach allows for a totally bespoke floor plan where the bath, shower, vanity, and toilet are positioned with purpose. The reconfiguration ensures that the most-used fixtures are placed conveniently, while aesthetic lines remain uncluttered. This thoughtful plumbing strategy not only enhances functionality but also enables striking design choices that would not have been possible within the old layout.

Upgraded Wet Area

The centerpiece of the new design is the combined wet area that accommodates both the shower and freestanding bath within one thoughtfully designed zone. This approach not only maximizes space but also creates a stunning feature that feels inspired by boutique hotels and luxury spas.

Framed with sleek glass panels or left open for a minimalist look, the wet area ensures efficient drainage while keeping the rest of the bathroom perfectly dry. It’s an immersive experience that invites relaxation, whether you’re enjoying a quick shower or a long, indulgent soak.

Bathroom Layout

What truly elevates this bathroom from standard to exceptional is the layering of comfort-driven features. Heated flooring provides warmth underfoot, while integrated lighting enhances both ambience and practicality. Thoughtful zoning separates functional areas from indulgent ones, creating a space that feels balanced and inviting. These details transform the bathroom into more than just a place to get ready — it becomes a daily retreat, a private spa-like escape where luxury meets everyday living.

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Andrew Watkins

Roland and his team were very professional and affordable. We had two bathrooms and a laundry renovated by Armrock Constructions and we couldn’t be happier. Would definitely recommend them.

Shayna Kivlins

Highly recommend your company to anyone wanting an amazing and highly professional job done your attention to detail with our kitchen was 120% you were very helpful in all aspects from start to finish and the end product exceeded my expectations. You are a very talented guy and I can’t thank you, Luke the sparkie and Chris the plumber enough for making my kitchen dream come to life.

 

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From quote to completion, Armrock was outstanding. We couldn’t be happier. Hassle free and on budget. If you’re after attention to detail you’ve come to the right place. Highly recommended. Thanks again.

 

Reiner Ebenhoch

Armrock Constructions did our powder room first. We were so impressed with their work that we contracted Armrock to do a minor reno to our master bathroom and a major renovation of our guest bath room, which also included the complete rebuilt and conversion of one room into a steam room. Again, Armrock did an excellent job! What sets Roland and his team apart is their customer focus, their uncompromising attitude to quality, integrity and customer satisfaction. We can recommend Roland and his team unconditionally and have so already to many of our friends!

Joel Boniwell

The moment I contacted the owner Roland I was at ease with proceeding with this company. Not only does he come across as a genuine person, he is punctual and sticks to his word. He had everything organised and the renovation of my en-suite went exactly as planned and the quote was spot on. The tradesman he organised for the job are all extremely punctual and extremely qualified at their specific trades. I can’t give this company a stronger recommendation and will be sure to use Roland and his team for any future renovations. A+ Service in an industry that you will seldom find it in.

Graham Robertson

Roland renovated both the Ensuite & main bathroom, removing the walls around separate toilets which increased the overall spaces. The team of guys who did the demolition & construction were really easy to deal with & the finish is excellent. It was no problem for us to request minor changes along the way. We’re really pleased with the outcome & would thoroughly recommend.

Cameron

Roland from Armrock constructions has completed a few projects for our company and is always a pleasure to deal with. Always reliable, not like some tradies we have chosen in the past. Quality is something Roland strives for and it shows in his work. Would recommend to anyone.

 

Matt Lyons

Attention to detail. Great finish. Highly recommend these guys!

 

Small Reno Testimonial

I don’t often write reviews but felt this time I had too. A huge thank you to Roland from Armrock constructions. From the first time I contacted Roland he could not have been more helpful and professional. Roland was on time, got the job done and left my home clean and tidy. Please if your wanting a small spruce up or a full reno done these are the people to call. Thanks once again Armrock.

Richard Anyos

Good, friendly, prompt, reliable service with attention to detail.

Al Dobie

Roland and his team were fantastic. The work was done on time and of a very high standard. Cheers Roland.

Keith Munday

Very pleased with a very professional job completed by Roland and his team. Roland never failed to turn up when expected or respond to a message if he was unable to take a call. He was also helpful and patient while we changed our minds repeatedly about what we wanted. We’re getting him back to do the kids bathroom!

 

Terry Christo

We had the pleasure of dealing with Roland and his team. They are professional courteous clean and most importantly excellent communicators during the process. Their workmanship and pride in achieving an excellent result is a breath of fresh air when dealing with trades people. I highly recommend them.

Cameron Grant Ruksenas

Great service from the owner Roland. Nothing was a problem and service and price was reasonable! Will recommend to others.

 

Mark & Di Branks

Roland delivered an exceptional product. Our Bathroom upgrade was completed on time and to budget. As with most renovations there were a number of unforeseen issues and Rolands ability to offer practical, cost effective solutions was exceptional. A very professional, clean and tidy builder and we have no hesitation in recommending his services.

Lucy Fisher

Great communication, good attention to detail. We were so impressed. Our new ensuite looks amazing!

 

Geoff Haigh

Excellent workmanship. Professional, on time. Easy to deal with.

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