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 needed re-thinking. The existing plumbing in the room made for a straight forward transition into a utility room, so the rest was down to the aesthetic changes to make it a functional and stylish space. The Belfast sink, limestone flooring and wooden features help to keep the farmhouse feel alive, whilst still being a light and functional room.
Set within the grounds of a beautiful old manor, this property had two bathroom spaces for us to renovate. Working closely with our client, who has such great style, we were able to provide the fixtures and fittings from a
Simple and small, but with some beautiful finishes around this first floor rest room. One of our favourite tile suppliers, Bert & May, provided the concrete tiles to give the room its character.
This vast bathroom space was a joy to work with, especially when most British bathrooms are confined to small areas. Fitting everything in wasn’t a challenge here, but we wanted to make sure that it remained a light, soft space