Do Bathrooms Have to Match?
When it comes to renovating, there’s a common question: Should all your bathrooms look the same? This project proves that they don’t have to match perfectly to feel cohesive.

Although each bathroom reflects its own style, the customer chose to connect them with consistent finishes such as the SilkSurface Stratiss benchtops, Allure White Gloss ceramic basins, and 100mm Ova handles in Brushed Gold. This thoughtful selection allowed them to introduce unique elements in each space while maintaining a polished overall design.
Bathroom 1
The first bathroom makes a daring and stylish impression. Featuring the Timberline Kingsley 900mm Wall Hung Vanity in Navy Satin with a 200mm SilkSurface box top, it’s all about sharp lines and modern confidence.
Bathroom 2
The second bathroom takes a softer, more classic approach with the Timberline Nevada Plus Double Bowl Vanity in Classic Oak. The same Stratiss SilkSurface top and Allure White Gloss basins carry through, proving that a few key elements can create consistency without uniformity. A Timberline Tennessee Shaving Cabinet in Classic Oak completes the look, adding extra storage.
Connected, But Unique
Bathrooms don’t have to be identical to complement each other. By incorporating shared elements – like colour, basins, or hardware – you can create distinct spaces that feel cohesive. This approach allows each bathroom to have its own personality while still maintaining a unified, intentional design throughout the home.
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