Client Projects - Residential NZ

Stonebaths NZ Small Bath

Transforming a small bathroom

Be inspired by our client Ky Drury of Studio Haus who transformed this dated home in Byron Bay into an island-luxe oasis. Using products from our range, Ky maximised the space in this family home to include a bath, even when there was little room to do so. Inspired by Japanese soak tubs, the Gia G65197 1350mm bath offers a deep soak for nearly any sized bathroom. The matte white solid surface finish is soft to the touch and brings total luxury when paired with natural tiles, brass tapware and beach-inspired accessories. The twin basins help bring more functionality into the room, clever additions from our Toka Lite range of basins. By keeping the same matte white composite stone finish throughout brings a sense of balance and calm to the space. The Gia 1350mm bath is available in a range of colours and with an oval or square profile. Coordinating basins from the Gia range or Toka Lite range will complete your space and bring a serene spa-like feeling to your new bathroom. Client - Studio Haus/Ky DruryStyling & Photos - Villa Styling

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Coastal Concrete Bathroom

Coastal Concrete Bathroom

This striking coastal bathroom in a modern New Zealand home pairs raw concrete finishes with the soft contours of natural stone, creating a space that feels both architectural and serene. A freestanding stone bath from Stonebaths NZ was chosen as the centrepiece, bringing warmth and sculptural elegance to the otherwise minimalist design. The smooth matte surface of the bath contrasts beautifully with the textured concrete walls, balancing the room's rugged character with a sense of calm. Thoughtfully placed lighting and natural materials tie the space together, proving that a coastal bathroom can be both bold and inviting. This project is a standout example of how freestanding stone baths can soften harder design elements while anchoring the bathroom in timeless style.

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Oceanview New Plymouth

Oceanview New Plymouth

Coastal Style Meets Contemporary Bathware Perched on the New Plymouth oceanfront, the Oceanview apartments bring together coastal living and refined design. For this boutique development of three townhouse-style homes, the developer selected a curated range of Stonebaths freestanding tubs and benchtop basins to complement the clean, modern interiors. Each bathroom features a freestanding bath – a signature element in relaxed, contemporary spaces. The Bertina bath, with its mid-size proportions and smooth, sculptural silhouette, was a perfect fit for these rooms. It offers enough presence to anchor the space without overwhelming the layout – ideal for townhouse living. On the vanities, matte benchtop basins from our Hugi collection add a crisp, modern finish. Available in both matte white and matte black, they work seamlessly with a range of tapware and tile choices, giving each home a distinctive yet cohesive feel.

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Riverhead House

Riverhead House

Nestled in the peaceful surrounds of Riverhead, Auckland, this modern New Zealand home features bathrooms designed with simplicity, comfort, and natural materials in mind. The result is a series of spaces that feel calm, open, and beautifully connected to the home’s wider aesthetic. Freestanding Bertina baths from Stonebaths NZ were selected for their clean lines and gentle curves, offering a luxurious focal point without overwhelming the room. Paired with soft-toned tiles, timber details, and ample natural light, the baths help create a spa-like feel in each bathroom. This Riverhead home is a perfect example of how thoughtful choices—like a well-proportioned freestanding bath—can add both function and style to a modern bathroom. It’s all about balance: warm finishes, refined materials, and a focus on everyday comfort.

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round stone bath award winning

Home of the Year 2021 - Takapuna

Winner of Home New Zealand’s Home of the Year 2021, this striking urban home redefines compact architectural living. Designed with precision and personality, the home pairs raw materials with refined details—right down to the bathroom, where a freestanding stone bath from Stonebaths NZ adds sculptural elegance to the space. The owners of this beachfront property in Auckland chose the ST13 Sylvia bath in gloss white to sit under a skylight that mirrors the round bath and provides light play and a beautiful bathing experience. You can watch a video tour of this beautiful home below. Congratulations to the homeowners and CAAHT Studio Architects. Architects - CAAHT Studio Architects caahtstudio.com See more at https://homemagazine.nz/home-of-the-year-2021-house-on-takapuna/

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Vera House, Hamilton

Vera House, Hamilton

Local architects Boon alongside builders Construct Limited, specified Stonebaths to supply the freestanding stone bath and matching basins for this beautifully modern Hamilton family home. Part of a contemporary renovation, the Vera House bathroom pairs warmth and simplicity to create a space that’s both family-friendly and design-driven. A freestanding stone bath from Stonebaths NZ was chosen as the centrepiece, offering a sculptural focal point with everyday comfort in mind. Set against soft neutral tones and timber accents, the bath’s matte finish and gentle curves help define the bathroom’s calm, welcoming atmosphere. The layout has been carefully considered for functionality, while the materials and textures bring in a sense of softness and serenity. This Hamilton project highlights how a well-placed freestanding bath can transform a practical space into something more thoughtful—where function meets comfort, and everyday routines feel just a little more relaxing. Clients Boon Architecture www.boon.co.nz/projects/vera-house Builder Construct Limited www.constructltd.co.nz

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Villa House, Hamilton

Villa House, Hamilton

We recently saw the finished bathroom of our clients in Hamilton, NZ and wanted to know all about their huge undertaking - renovating a century old villa with a young family. I asked home builder/renovators Joel & Samila some questions on the process of their big project, in particluar the stunning bathroom and doing it with a family in tow. What influenced your colour pallet? We renovated this house to live in for a long time if not forever. So we wanted the bathroom to age well. We went with a simple palate. A subtle grey marble tile, black tapware and our stone bath. What jobs do you recommend leaving to the professionals in a bathroom reno? In terms of renovating, bathrooms are usually one of the most expensive to do (the other being kitchens) mainly due to the fact there is a lot of high ticket items involved and several different trades. We would 100% recommend using a builder/plumber/electrician and professional tiler/waterproofer. If you’re putting a lot of money into your bathroom anyway you want to the result to look professional so your money is well spent. What advice do you give a family undertaking a bathroom renovation? Try and have all your ducks in a row before you start. Have your finishes (tapware, bath, toilet, tiles) ready and on site before the job starts. Talk to your builder and make sure the waterproofers, tilers, plumbers are all ready to go so there are no delays with the project.Ā  You’ve shared progress shots. how many weeks did your bathroom take? Tricky to say as we did a full house renovation at the same time. We were fortunate to not have any delays as such. But the renovation was long. Why did you go with the Vivienne bath? I knew I wanted a stone bath. I visited your show room in Auckland with our 3 children and we tried them out. The Vivienne is huge, more than big enough for all of our kids. I love the timeless, sleek, shape and design. The matte finish is beautiful. What made you choose a freestanding bath? We choose freestanding for the look and feel. We knew we had a decent amount of bathroom space to work with so we went for it. The bath was our first bathroom related purchase and everything else in the bathroom was designed to fit around it.Ā  Renovating an old villa must have unearthed a few difficulties. We’re there any? Due to the age of the house the floor and walls were uneven and out of square, there was also a lot of rot. We were expecting to find a few hidden gems beneath the walls but we were not expecting to need to rebuild all the framing which was a major hidden cost. By reframing the walls and floor the tilers had an easier job laying all the tiles. We also replaced all the plumbing to future proof the house which we would recommend you do with really old houses if the opportunity to do so is there. You can see more of this delightful reno at @this.little.nest on Instagram or on their facebook page.

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