Perfectly Plum Shower Room

Transforming an inaccessible bathroom into a usable space with rich finishes and product choice that combines classic and contemporary style.
Agreeing on the palette and what elements of the room were going to be more of a feature was a central point of discussion at the design stage, as well as important practical criteria that we needed to meet.

As well as the open-ended walk-in enclosure and anti-slip textured tray, grab bars and a fold-down seat in the enclosure area have since been added for additional support to make the space as practical as it is stylish.

The luxurious finish of the Graff brushed brassware brings warmth to the space. A mix of soft and deep tones is balanced by a harmonious selection of patterns and finishes. Special touches, including built-in niche storage and a Geberit flush plate in a complementary dual-finish, give this room a boutique feel. The large, fixed shower glass panel reflects the sunlight pouring in from the window opposite it, taking ‘golden hour’ to the next level.

Combining traditional and contemporary elements from the subtly patterned Parisian-inspired tiles to the understated and simple style of the brassware fittings will make this room feel up to date for years to come.

The details
Client Brief: Modernise an outdated bathroom and convert it to a much more accessible shower room.
Location: East Cambridgeshire
Type: Design, supply and install
Price Guide: £25-30k
Manufacturer sourced from: GraffLaufenMerlynCa' PietraHiBGeberit
Tying in existing features, including stunning ceiling beams and the existing radiator, were priorities for this room, along with adding some colour.
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