Bathroom Bliss

Maximising space by knocking two rooms together, creating a new family bathroom featuring differentiated bathing zones, made for an enjoyable project. A mix of simplistic and eye- catching products were selected to create a calming space that was by no means short on character.
With seemingly endless options for bathroom tiles and products, it can be overwhelming to pinpoint your vision for your bathroom. Making use of our modelling software to show various tile and product iterations helps hugely with the decision-making process.

Our clients were enthusiastic to include a mix of patterns and finishes when it came to tiles,
and being able to visualise different combinations made determining the right choice much
easier.

Selecting calming tones of blues and beiges whilst incorporating various shapes and
textures throughout the room has created a truly unique space.

It’s not hard to fall in love with the matt finish product offerings from Ashton and Bentley, as
exemplified by the Marchena basin and Agape bath. Smooth edges and voluminous shapes
offer maximum comfort, turning this bathroom into a welcoming spa. The sanitaryware
selection continues to make a mark on this bathroom with Laufen’s Meda ‘silent flush’ WC
design and the truly flush-fitting Bette Floor shower tray.

Bringing in some reflective elements, such as gloss metro tiles and polished chrome
brassware, helps to ‘lift’ the space. Using a large, fixed glass panel and mirror helps to
reflect the light and make the space feel open.

The details
Client Brief: Join an existing bathroom and bedroom to create a larger bathroom space with a separate bath and shower with considered design feature elements.
Location: Cambridgeshire
Type: Design, supply and install
Price Guide: £30-35k
Although we had a nice amount of space to work, with thanks to knocking two rooms together, the long and narrow shape meant playing around with various layouts to find one that felt ‘right’.

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