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 slightly reducing the size of the bedroom to greatly increase the functionality of the bathroom, which our customer was more than willing to do. By taking 700mm from the bedroom, we were able to install the vanity unit and toilet without impacting on the rooms walk space. The wood-effect floor tiles give the room a natural look whilst the industrial wall tiles reflect natural light from all corners.
Chris helped us with the design every step of the way, including samples, drawings and meeting us at showrooms. It was a great experience.
The original bathroom here hadn’t been touched for upwards of 30 years, so a complete overhaul of the room was needed. We started by relocating and replacing the hot water cylinder, which gained us invaluable space and meant we could...
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,...