In a master-planned suburb where many homes were built by the same developers across a relatively short window, there’s an inevitable homogeneity to the original bathrooms. The tile format that went into your bathroom in 2009 went into a significant number of other homes in the same estate around the same time. The vanity configuration is familiar. The shower screen is the same frameless-adjacent option that appears in half the suburb.
None of this is a structural problem. The Ponds’ homes were built to modern standards, and the bathrooms are sound and compliant. But sound and compliant is a low bar for a room you use every day, and a bathroom that looks like a catalogue photo from fifteen years ago is one of the more visible ways a home signals that it hasn’t been updated.
A renovation in The Ponds is an opportunity to have a bathroom that’s genuinely different to the one next door, designed around how your specific household uses the space rather than around what made sense for the broadest possible buyer pool.
