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 room. We made use of the cupboard space next to the shower enclosure to install a new horizontal pressurised hot water cylinder (important with a new bathroom) and extended our bathroom into the opposite eaves. This meant space was no longer an issue and we could create a luxury wash space. The sanded floor boards, whilst uncommon in a bathroom, provided a nice natural finish and was a good contrast to the black and blue elsewhere in the room.
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...