Please take a look at some of these case studies to help you find some inspiration for your own bathroom project.
This downstairs utility room renovation formed part of a larger project, involving three further bathroom refurbishments upstairs. This space used to be a downstairs disabled access shower room, but with the additional bathrooms upstairs, the space was wasted, unused and...
This was one of our real favourites from start to finish and the work was much more than what you can see from the final photos. This space used to house the previous en-suite along with the neighbouring dressing room,...
With the main focus of this room being around the imposing presence of the steam enclosure, it’s easy to miss the high detail and stylish finish of the rest of the room. The polished wall tiles really help to give...
This master en-suite has some lovely contrasting features, most notably between the industrial style of the bath and the modern hexagonal pink floor. Whilst many of the aspects within the room look quite bright and loud, the finish is subtle...
This lovely Cotswold Cottage bathroom was in need of upgrading, without necessarily needing everything taking out and replacing. Both the client and ourselves were keen to make use of the existing panelling, wash basin and wall cupboard – so instead...
This bathroom perfectly boasts the old fashioned features of the room with contemporary sanitary items. The original sash window allowed ample light in the room, but the client liked the idea of having dark walls and furniture. We managed to...
Our clients moved into this amazing Oxfordshire country house in November 2018 and immediately wanted to focus on renovating their three bathrooms and downstairs cloakroom. Utilising the generous space in the room and vast amount of natural light, we managed to...
Our client wanted to reflect her love of Italy and Sicily in her personal bathroom and found the perfect tiles from Fired Earth. With other showers in the house, the goal was to create a luxury bath space surrounded by nods...
This bathroom is all about the tiles. We played on the fact that natural light was at a premium and utilised the Provence Monaco tiles to create a dark wash space within the bath. When going so bold with the...
To achieve this guest shower room required moving the walls of the top floor bedrooms and hallway. Due to a unique entrance to one of the bedrooms, we needed to alter the entrance to the bathroom and make the existing...
It’s not very often that we have such a large area to work with in an en-suite, so we wanted to make it feel as spacious as possible. By installing fitted bathroom furniture it allowed us to keep the wash...
Our client here wanted to install a bath and shower enclosure, but the room in its original state would not have allowed it. Thankfully, we had a lot of space in the eaves to work with on both sides of...
The before and after photos from this bathroom makes you think that this is an entirely different room. The existing, unusable bathroom required stripping back to the bare bones before completely starting again. This was the first project of an entire...
The master en-suite was the final part of a large two storey property extension. We were given a large space to work with, with the option of extending the room if we needed to. The scope was quite straightforward, to...
In order to accomplish the design of this bathroom and make it as spacious as requested, we needed to gain some space. The next door bedroom was only separated by a thin stud wall, so we proposed the idea of...
Sometimes you want to have a quick no-fuss shower and walk straight into the water. To avoid unnecessary glass in a small space we utilised the option of having a wet room floor design. To keep the room minimalist, we...
The creation of this top floor shower room was all about the new roof light. With an abundance of natural light coming into the room the client was able to be more daring with the dark tiles throughout the room....
This master en-suite was not only in need of a transformation, but also complete reconfiguration of doorways, walls and storage space. By providing re-entry to the room we were able to create new enclosed storage areas, a beautiful free-standing bath...
This shower room has a very natural feel to it. The effect of stone wall tiles and wooden floor tiles make this room unique to others in the house, not to mention the slimline ‘slate’ shower tray. The intelligent use...
We had a simple spec for this bathroom – upgrade the original, ageing bathroom into a modern wash room fit for guests. We kept things simple in here by keeping to neutral colours and white furniture. We managed to get...
This former bedroom turned bathroom makes the most of all its incredible natural features. To have an original window seat and fireplace in a bathroom is very unique, so we wanted to match these old fashioned features, right down to...
The main feature of this bathroom is the elegant wall tiles surrounding the shower enclosure. The use of niche boxes were important to ensure there was ample storage space within the shower, along with hiding the toilet cistern within the...
This ambitious project required completely changing the purpose of this room. In what was once an un-used spare bedroom lacking inspiration, we turned it into a classy master en-suite which feels like it was always meant to be there. There...
Small tiles and black grout can be a tiler’s nightmare, especially when it covers an entire wall with sloping ceilings – but the outcome is worth it. Our clients simply wanted to have a large, walk-in shower enclosure that wasn’t...
Our second bathroom for this client comprised of removing the existing shower enclosure to create a feature bathing area along the back wall. We designed this room to be spacious with a wealth of complimentary features, including the tongue and...
Transforming an old rickety bathroom into this modern wet room was more work than it looks. Two new windows were installed, along with completely re-levelling the floor to enable us to create our wet room. The simple use of glass...
The natural layout of this bathroom was screaming out for a large walk in shower, without the unnecessary appearance of shower trays, doors, glass or frames. The customer needed some persuasion to have a patterned floor finish running throughout, but...