Our clients moved into this amazing Oxfordshire country house in November 2018 and immediately wanted to focus on renovating their three bathrooms and downstairs cloakroom. Utilising the generous space in the room and vast amount of natural light, we managed to ensure that all the requirements were met without compromise or needing to extend the room. This bathroom has both traditional and contemporary aspects, with the timeless freestanding bath fusing with the wall hung ceramics and modern brassware.
We were not let down by Thompsons. In fact they excelled. They were reliable, impressively efficient and a joy to deal with. The standard of their work was very high and the commitment of the people working for them was fantastic.
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
This bathroom was the most in-need of renovation before starting this project and sat in the oldest part of the house. After removing the redundant airing cupboards we had such a great area to work with, with the added space
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