Use a Reclaimed Unit
This customer in Midstocket wanted to add character to their bathroom, so they sourced a vintage unit from a charity shop and asked us to fit a countertop basin on top. You can find the whole project here.



Illuminated Recess near bathtub
This Kingswells bathroom featured a sloped ceiling, so we maximised the space by adding a sleek, full-length shelf along the wall. To enhance both style and functionality, we incorporated an illuminated recess near the bathtub—perfect for toiletries or, as our customer chose, a decorative touch with a small flower. You can find the whole project here.



Recess for Radiator
In particularly tight spaces, recessing the radiator can be a smart space-saving solution. We implemented this approach in this West End property. You can find the whole project here.



LED Strip for skirting board
This cloakroom in Inverurie has custom built units with a LED strip at the bottom, they have a cool effect, and it allows you to use the bathroom without switching on the main lights (useful during the night) You can find the whole project here.


Recesses in hollow spaces
This bathroom in Stonehaven had an angled roof that created a lot of unused space. We transformed these areas into practical recesses, making them far more functional than leaving them wasted. You can find the whole project here.



Hexagonal Tiles
The unique pattern of these tiles might not be immediately obvious, but they are hexagonal, each with six distinct sides. Installed in a property in Stonehaven, they add depth and character, creating a striking visual effect. You can find the whole project here.


Two walls different color
In this compact wetroom, we used small green tiles on two walls, while the floor and the remaining two walls were finished with 600×600 tiles for a balanced and cohesive look. You can find the whole project here.



Wall to Wall Storage
We often come across this layout in Bridge of Don—a window in the centre of the room with the customer needing maximum storage. Installing wall-to-wall units with a quadrant enclosure and a side-mounted mirror creates a clean, streamlined look while providing ample storage, a practical mirror, and an efficient use of space. You can find the whole project here.



Toothbrush charger
Shaver sockets are useful, but if you only need one for charging your toothbrush, you might consider a dedicated toothbrush charger instead. This model is a dual toothbrush charger, providing a convenient alternative. You can find the whole project here.


Wetroom near the toilet
In this Westhill example, the toilet has been positioned adjacent to the wetroom area – a clever use of space. As the toilet is fully waterproof, it’s unaffected by splashes from the shower.You can find the whole project here.



Wall Hung Storage Unit
A wall-hung storage unit is perfect for those needing extra space to keep essentials like clean towels, toilet paper, and toiletries neatly organised. We used this in a property in the Aberdeen’s city centre. You can find the whole project here.


Herringbone Style tiles
In this Summerhill bathroom, we installed marble-effect metro tiles in a herringbone pattern for a timeless and elegant finish. You can find the whole project here.



Framed Bathtub (Tiles all around)
This customer in Kintore wanted a framed surround for their bathtub, creating a handy ledge where their children can keep their toys while they bathe. You can find the whole project here.



Custom Enclosure
Sloped walls can make room design challenging, but one effective solution is a custom enclosure built to fit the space. In this project in the Aberdeen’s city centre, we also created a tiled shower seat, adding both functionality and style. You can find the whole project You can find the whole project here..



Dual Head Electric Shower
An electric shower can have a dual-head setup, especially with a modern electrical installation that supports a more powerful unit. You can find the whole project here.


Tiled Toilet Unit for Floating toilet
This tiled unit houses the concealed system for the floating toilet, ensuring a sleek and modern finish. You can find the whole project here.


Walk in shower at the end of the room
In this project in Bridge of Don, the walk-in shower was installed at the end of the room, with a small wall built to accommodate the soil pipe. The window surround was also tiled, ensuring a fully waterproof finish. You can find the whole project here.



Use Wall Taps
Wall-mounted taps offer a sleek, modern look while making cleaning much easier compared to traditional taps. We used this kind of tap in this bathroom in Stonehaven. They do come at an additional cost, but if you’re aiming for a truly contemporary bathroom, they’re a stylish and practical choice. You can find the whole project here.



Wall Tap
This cloakroom features a sleek wall-mounted basin tap. You can find the whole project here.


Recessed cabinet and illuminated recess
This bathroom had a hollow wall, allowing us to integrate a built-in cabinet and add an illuminated recess at the bottom for a stylish, functional touch. You can find the whole project here.

Bath Filler in Overflow
This bathroom in Midstocket features a bath filler integrated directly into the overflow. You can find the whole project here.


Wall Mounted Bath filler
A wall-mounted bath filler offers a sleek, modern look while making cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Wall Bath Filler
A wall-mounted bath filler is an excellent solution, particularly for freestanding bathtubs where a tap cannot be installed directly onto the tub. In such cases, the choice is between a freestanding filler or a wall-mounted option, with the latter offering a sleek and space-saving alternative. You can find the whole project here.


Dual Fuel Radiator
Any radiator can be converted to dual fuel, allowing it to operate using both central heating and electricity. This is particularly useful for those who prefer not to use their central heating during the summer. You can find the whole project here.


Custom Fitted Units
Most people associate custom-fitted units with wall-to-wall designs, but they can be adapted to different spaces. Here, we installed a unit in the gap between the bathtub and the wall, making the most of the available space. This was for a property in Aberdeen’s city centre. You can find the whole project here.



Create the illusion of space with a large mirror
A large mirror enhances the sense of space, making the room feel larger than it actually is. You can find the whole project here.


Have A Second Mirror
This bathroom in Portlethen features two mirrors—a mirrored cabinet above the vanity unit and a large LED mirror above the radiator. Together, they enhance the sense of space, making the room feel larger and more open. You can find the whole project here.



Mirror with demister pad
In this project in Ellon, we installed a custom-ordered mirror, precisely sized to span from the wall to the shower, seamlessly sitting behind the tile level. To enhance functionality, we also fitted a demister pad behind it, ensuring the mirror stays clear at all times. You can find the whole project here.


Large Oval Mirror
A large oval backlit mirror (1200x600mm) enhances space and style. Its soft, ambient glow improves visibility while creating a warm, relaxing atmosphere. The frameless design adds a modern touch, and its size helps make the room feel brighter and more open. Plus, it’s energy-efficient and easy to clean. This was for a property in Aberdeen’s city centre. You can find the whole project here.



Shower Illuminated Recess
An illuminated shower recess adds a stylish touch, and when paired with an LED mirror, it provides soft lighting for nighttime use. This means you can navigate the bathroom without switching on the main lights, avoiding harsh glare in the dark. You can find the whole project here.


Large Custom Built Units
This spacious bathroom in Bridge of Don allowed us to install 600mm units, complete with a large inset basin at the centre for a stylish and functional design. You can find the whole project here.



Freestanding Bathtub in front of the window
A freestanding bathtub in front of a window creates a stunning focal point, making the most of natural light and offering a more relaxing, spa-like experience. We use this kind of setup in this bathroom in Portlethen. You can find the whole project here.


Recess Above Bathtub
This freestanding bathtub was positioned in front of a window, beneath a sloped roof with eaves storage. To maximise the space, we incorporated a long recess within the eaves, matching the length of the bathtub for a seamless and practical design. This was for a rural property just outside Aberdeen. You can find the whole project here.



Wall hung toilet in a boxed area
We created a full-width boxed section in this room to house the toilet, allowing us to install the cistern neatly with a detachable worktop on top for easy access. You can find the whole project here.


Shower Recess
This compact recess demonstrates how even a small space can be used efficiently for storing toiletries. You can find the whole project here.


Have A Three Sided Enclosure
In this case, the customer wanted a shower enclosure but believed it wouldn’t be feasible due to the window. The solution was a three-sided enclosure, which can be positioned anywhere along the wall—even in the middle of the room—making it a versatile and practical choice. This was for a property in Aberdeen’s city centre. You can find the whole project here.



Freestanding Bathtub at an angle
Angling the freestanding bathtub can be a smart solution in many cases, as seen here, where it allowed us to fit a 1500mm bathtub into a compact corner. You can find the whole project here.



Walk in Shower with Single Fixed Glass
Here, we installed a large 1200mm glass panel on a 1700mm tray, creating a sleek, minimalist look with easy maintenance. You can find the whole project here.


Have a Jacuzzi Bathtub
Any bathtub can be upgraded into a jacuzzi-style bathtub, adding a touch of luxury to your bathroom. While it is more expensive than a standard tub, if you’ve always dreamed of having a jacuzzi experience at home, we can help make it a reality. We used this in this bathroom in Aberdeen. You can find the whole project here.


Towel holder above radiator
If your room tends to be cold, a towel radiator won’t provide enough heat—you’ll need a high-output radiator instead. However, you can still install a towel holder above the radiator, ensuring your towels stay warm and dry at all times. You can find the whole project here.


Bluetooth Speakers
This room is equipped with two built-in Bluetooth speakers in the ceiling for an immersive audio experience. You can find the whole project here.


Shower Pump underneath bathtub
This bathroom in Ellon had an old gravity-fed boiler with low pressure. We installed a modern thermostatic shower, but it struggled with the existing system. To fix this, we fitted a booster pump under the bath, transforming the shower into a powerful experience. You can find the whole project here.



Large Wall Hung Unit
This 900mm unit features two spacious drawers, providing plenty of storage while keeping the floor area easy to clean. This was for a property just outside Aberdeen. You can find the whole project here.


Shelves near the toilet unit
In this bathroom, we added built-in shelving on both sides of the toilet, providing convenient storage for essentials like toilet rolls. You can find the whole project here.


Illuminated Recesses
Illuminated recesses at the end of the bathtub provide both stylish and practical storage. You can find the whole project here.


Open Ended Walk in shower
Do you have a spacious bathroom? An open walk-in shower could be the perfect design choice for a sleek and modern look. This was for a property close to Inverurie. You can find the whole project here.


Bifold Frameless Doors
For easier cleaning, frameless bifold doors are a great choice. They minimise dirt traps while keeping the space looking sleek and modern. This was for a property close to Belhevie. You can find the whole project here.



Oval Mirror for sloped walls
In this example, we chose an oval mirror to fit neatly under the sloped section while ensuring it doesn’t come into contact with the tap. You can find the whole project here.


Walk in shower with sliding doors
A walk-in shower is typically open on one side, but in this Westhill project, the customer preferred a fully enclosed design. You can find the whole project here.


L Shaped Units
In this bathroom in Aberdeen, the customer wanted a mirror positioned directly in front of the sink, as the previous setup had it facing a window. They also needed as much storage as possible. The solution was L-shaped units, with the basin placed on the shorter side, allowing for a mirrored cabinet above it—combining practicality with a well-balanced design. You can find the whole project here.



Wall hung toilet in a unit
For effortless cleaning and a more spacious, open feel. You can find the whole project here.


Smoked Glass Screen
In this project in Newmacher, we installed a smoked glass shower screen, adding a sleek and modern touch while providing a bit of extra privacy. You can find the whole project here.


Painted panels
The customer wanted half-height painted panels in this bathroom. We achieved this on-site by installing thin MDF panels and finishing them with a fresh coat of paint. You can find the whole project here.


Mosaic Strip Inside Shower
This bathroom features a vertical mosaic tile design in the shower, elegantly highlighting the area around the showerhead. You can find the whole project here.



Larger Floor Tiles
In this example, we used 600×600 tiles on the floor to match the wall tiles. This is especially beneficial for wetrooms, as it minimises cuts and creates a cleaner, more seamless look. You can find the whole project here.


Use Bifold Doors
In this case, we opted for a bifold door due to the limited space between the vanity and the sink. A pivot door wasn’t an option, and the enclosure was too compact for a sliding door. You can find the whole project here.


Bifold Doors forming an Enclosure
These two frameless doors provide an open, unobstructed space when not in use, allowing for effortless movement within the bathroom. When closed, they create a protective enclosure, keeping water contained and preventing excessive splashing. This was for a property in Aberdeen. You can find the whole project here.



Custom fitted units
This was a bespoke fitted unit in a property in Stonehaven, designed for both style and functionality. A compact unit to the left of the toilet provides convenient storage for essentials like toilet rolls. We also opted for an overmounted basin, maximising the storage space available beneath the sink. You can find the whole project here. You can find the whole project here.



Walk in Shower with Framed Glass
Black-framed walk-in showers are growing in popularity, adding a sleek, modern touch. You can find the whole project here.


Units Above Toilet
This customer wanted maximum storage in a very small bathroom. To make the most of the space, we installed two units above the toilet unit, providing ample storage. To enhance functionality, we fitted mirrors on the front, turning them into mirrored cabinets. You can find the whole project here.



Shower Enclosure out of Bifold Doors
In very small spaces, we’ve installed showers like this using two frameless bifold doors with 45-degree magnetic closures. When shut, they create a fully enclosed shower area while keeping the space open and unobtrusive when not in use. You can find the whole project here.


Make Use of Room Shape
This ensuite had an unusual layout, so we made the most of the space by creating a wetroom. This not only maximised functionality but also delivered a sleek, modern finish. You can find the whole project here.


Wetroom Area
This room features a wetroom area at the entrance, separated from the storage units by a fixed glass panel with a flipper panel for added functionality. You can find the whole project here.


Complementary Tiles
In this bathroom, we used three coordinating tiles from the same range: 600×600 for the floor, 600×300 for the walls, and a textured tile to highlight the vanity wall. You can find the whole project here.



Utilised the space at the end of the shower
In this project, we had approximately 150mm of space around the walk-in shower, which we utilised to create three recessed niches—one inside the shower for convenience and two on the side for additional storage. We also installed a compact pull-out unit at the bottom, making the most of the available space. You can find the whole project here.



Use a Steel Bathtub for Grip Handles
Modern bathtubs are typically made from acrylic, which is a great choice as it’s easy to manufacture, simple to install, and helps retain heat for longer. However, one drawback is that acrylic isn’t always strong enough to securely support grip handles. If you need added stability, a steel bathtub would be a better option. You can find the whole project here.


Bath panel the same as the wall panels
Typically, we use a white shower panel for the bath panel, as it is more durable than standard bath panels. However, in this case, the customer preferred to match the bath panel with the wall panels for a seamless, cohesive look. You can find the whole project here.


Bathtub in front of the window
Placing a bathtub in front of a window is possible if the window surround is replaced with a waterproof solution, such as tiles, as shown in this example. Additionally, the window should be made of UPVC for durability and moisture resistance. You can find the whole project here.



Tile Effect Acrylic Panels
This Newburgh property featured 3mm metro tile panels in the shower area. While they can be costly, using them strategically is a smart approach. They’re a great choice for achieving a tiled look without the need for grout. You can find the whole project here.


Wall Hung Unit
A wall-hung unit can sometimes provide additional space underneath for storage. In this case, a scale was neatly tucked away, while in another project, a customer used the space for a cat litter tray, showcasing its versatility. You can find the whole project here.



Frameless Sliding Door
Want to spend less time cleaning? A frameless sliding door has fewer parts, making it much easier to maintain. You can find the whole project here.


Vinyl click flooring and tiles
Some prefer tiled walls but want to avoid cleaning grout on the floor. Vinyl click flooring pairs beautifully with tiles, offering a stylish, low-maintenance solution. You can find the whole project here.



Radiator in the walk in shower
If space is limited, the radiator can be installed within the walk-in shower area. You can find the whole project here.


Inline Extractor fan with light
An inline extractor fan with a built-in light is an excellent choice above the shower, efficiently removing steam while providing illumination at the same time. You can find the whole project here.


Shower seat
In this wetroom, we constructed a built-in shower seat using tiles for a seamless and stylish finish. You can find the whole project here.


Wall hung Toilet in eaves space
In an eaves space like this, a wall-hung toilet is a smart choice. If there’s access to the eaves, maintenance is easier than with a standard toilet. It also creates a seamless look and makes cleaning much simpler. You can find the whole project here.


Frameless Sliding Door
We love frameless sliding doors. While sliding doors often get a bad rap, the frameless design is much easier to clean compared to standard ones. You can find the whole project here.


Tile Border for Metro Tiles
White and black metro tiles come with matching border tiles that can be used at the top for a polished finish. While they are slightly more expensive as they are sold per piece, they offer a far more refined look than standard trims, especially for half-height metro tile designs. You can find the whole project here.



Wall Hung Toilet
Where a wall-hung toilet is practical, it can free up valuable space and make cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.



Two wall hung storage units
Two wall-hung storage units offer extra space while keeping a clean, modern look. You can find the whole project here.


Have the panels horizontally
In this Holburn bathroom, the customer wanted to retain their high ceilings. Typically, we lower very high ceilings to 2400mm to ensure the panels fit seamlessly. However, since they chose a marble-effect panel, we were able to install it vertically, allowing us to extend it all the way to the ceiling while maintaining the room’s original height. You can find the whole project here.


Bathtub under Sloped Part
A compact bathtub beneath a sloped ceiling is a smart design choice. While it can’t double as a shower bath, it works perfectly as a dedicated bathing space. You can find the whole project here.



Wall Hung Toilet
In this case, we constructed a full false wall, providing enough space to conceal the soil pipe and accommodate a wall-hung toilet. You can find the whole project here.



No Screen Wetroom
This compact wetroom in Ellon features an open design without a full shower screen. Instead, a discreet 300mm glass panel shields the vanity unit from direct water spray, maintaining a seamless and spacious feel. You can find the whole project here.



Get a Large Mirror
Most people opt for a 600mm mirror, especially when choosing a round design, but in this case, the customer went for an 800mm mirror—and the result was stunning. You can find the whole project here.


Waterfall Taps
Waterfall taps add a stylish touch, especially as a bath filler. While they can sometimes cause splashing in a basin if the water pressure is particularly strong, they remain one of the best choices for a bath, combining elegance with a smooth, cascading flow. You can find the whole project here.


Wall hung unit near the door
A wall-hung unit offers valuable extra storage, making it a practical addition to any bathroom. You can find the whole project here.


Keep a wall for painting
Many of our customers prefer to keep a wall plastered and painted, allowing them to easily change the colour in the future. You can find the whole project here.


Hybrid bathtub (freestanding against the wall)
In this design in a property in West End, we placed a freestanding bathtub against the wall, complemented by a sleek wall-mounted bath filler. You can find the whole project here.


Folding Shower Seat
At some point, a shower seat can become a valuable addition. Installing one requires more than just fitting the seat—it needs proper structural reinforcement behind the wall for stability and safety. You can find the whole project here.


Shelves on the wall
The customer wanted additional storage on the walls without installing a wall unit, so these shelves provided the perfect solution. You can find the whole project here.



Custom Fitted Unit with Big Unit at the end
A custom-fitted unit already provides ample storage, but adding a unit at the end significantly increases capacity. In fact, it doubles the storage space compared to having only wall-to-wall units. You can find the whole project here.


Custom Fitted Unit with Big Unit at the end
This builds on a previous example of incorporating a large unit at the end. However, in this case, the bathroom was more spacious, allowing for much deeper units—deep enough to accommodate drawers beneath the sink unit for added storage. You can find the whole project here.


Metro Tiles for a Timeless Look
Metro (or subway) tiles have been a classic choice for over a century and are likely to remain just as popular for the next. Timeless and versatile, they’re always a great option if you want a design that will never go out of style. You can find the whole project here.



Similar Tiles and panels
This customer preferred wall panels in the shower instead of tiles but wanted a tiled floor. To ensure a cohesive look, we matched them as closely as possible. You can find the whole project here.


Deeper unit for the basin
This cloakroom has two units in two depth, the deeper one houses two big 1000mm drawers. You can find the whole project here.


Panels only in the shower area
Some prefer panels, while others love tiles. If you want the best of both, consider a combination: panels in the shower area for easy maintenance and tiles elsewhere for a stylish finish. This way, you minimise hard-to-clean spots while still achieving a high-end look. You can find the whole project here.



Ceiling Mounted Shower Head
In this project, the customer was particularly tall, so we installed a large showerhead on the ceiling to ensure comfortable use without the risk of hitting it. You can find the whole project here.


Wall Hung Unit Near Shower
This type of unit is a great solution for bathrooms with limited storage. While it does require sufficient space, many bathrooms can accommodate it comfortably. Its wall-hung design makes it less intrusive than a standard floor-mounted unit, maintaining a more open feel. You can find the whole project here.


Small Tiles with Epoxy Grout
Our tilers might not thank us for this, but small tiles paired with epoxy grout are one of the best design choices you can make. The small tiles create a striking visual effect, while epoxy grout offers far superior durability and resistance compared to standard grout. That said, this combination added an extra four days of work to this bathroom—but the end result was well worth it. You can find the whole project here.



Small Corner Sink
A compact corner sink helps maximise space, allowing for more versatile bathroom design options. You can find the whole project here.


Waterproof Wallpaper
While we don’t typically recommend wallpaper in a bathroom, it can be a practical solution in certain design scenarios. In this case, it met the customer’s specific aesthetic needs, demonstrating that, when chosen carefully, wallpaper can have its place in a well-designed bathroom. You can find the whole project here.


Rotate Sink on the side wall
n many small bathrooms, we often encounter layouts where the sink is positioned in front of the window. Installing the vanity along the side wall instead can be a smart solution, helping to resolve various design challenges while optimising space. You can find the whole project here.


Rotate Sink on the side wall
Similar to the previous example, we rotated the sink on the side wall. You can find the whole project here.



Rotate Sink on the side wall
Another example with the vanity unit on the side wall, with the radiator closer to the door. You can find the whole project here.



Rotate Sink on the side wall
Similar to the previous idea, but the sink was on the same wall as the walk in shower (a smaller walk in shower).This was for a cottage style property in Bridge of Don. You can find the whole project here.



Feature Tiles for Vanity and Shower
In this Newburgh bathroom, we incorporated a feature strip of tiles to highlight both the thermostatic shower and the vanity area, adding a stylish touch to the design. You can find the whole project here.



Small sink and Vanity unit + toilet
In this space, it was essential for the customer to have both a bathtub and a shower. To achieve this, we covered the window, installed a compact 760mm shower enclosure, and used a sleek 900mm combination toilet and unit. This smart layout allowed us to fit both a shower and a bathtub within a standard 1700x2000mm room, maximising functionality. You can find the whole project here.



Small Vertical Tiles
While the general preference is to lay small tiles in a brickwork pattern, vertical tiling can also create a striking effect—as seen in this project. You can find the whole project here.



Walk in Shower at the end of the room
Placing a walk-in shower at the end of the room is one of the most effective layout choices. It keeps the shower area separate, helping to contain splashes and keeping the toilet and sink areas drier and more practical. You can find the whole project here.



Long Illuminated Recess
The back of this room featured a false wall, allowing us to create a wide recess and seamlessly integrate the toilet cistern. You can find the whole project here.



Matching Toilet and Vanity Unit
Having a matching vanity unit and toilet unit helps keep the space more seamless. You can find the whole project here.


Smart Toilet
This customer opted for a high-tech Japanese toilet with features like a heated seat, washing, and drying. By installing it as a wall-hung unit with the cistern concealed inside the wall, it takes up even less space than a standard toilet, offering both luxury and practicality. You can find the whole project here.


Toilet Unit out of Plasterboard + Paint
In this property in Cove, the customer wanted a back-to-wall toilet but preferred not to use a standard unit. Since the cistern couldn’t be recessed into the external wall, we created a bespoke solution—a custom-built unit made from plasterboard and finished with paint. This provided a sleek, space-efficient design while seamlessly integrating with the bathroom. You can find the whole project here.



Window Surround With Panels
Many customers opt to remove the window surround and replace it with panels or tiles, creating a bathroom that is not only more modern but also easier to maintain. You can find the whole project here.


Remove Architrave
Using panels or tiles throughout the space can simplify maintenance over time. Removing the architrave helps create a cleaner, more seamless finish that is easier to keep in good condition. You can find the whole project here.


Wall Hung Toilet and Vanity
Wall-hung toilets and vanity units create a more open, spacious feel while also making cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.



Custom Fitted Unit with Floating Toilet
A floating toilet can be installed within a custom-built unit, making it easier to clean underneath while maintaining a sleek, modern look. You can find the whole project here.


Tiled sloped walls
Many will say that tiling on sloped walls isn’t possible—but it can be done. While it requires more skill and can be costlier, in some cases, it’s the best solution, as seen in this property in Ferryhill. You can find the whole project here.



Concealed Shower with controls Outside Shower Area
With a concealed shower, you have the option to position the controls outside the spray area. This allows you to turn on the shower and let the water reach the desired temperature before stepping in, enhancing comfort and convenience. You can find the whole project here.


Small Vanity Unit
If space is tight, choosing a smaller basin is a better option than compromising on the toilet or shower, ensuring practicality without sacrificing comfort. You can find the whole project here.



Radiator in the bathtub
When space is limited, mounting a compact towel radiator higher on the wall at the end of the bathtub can be a practical and efficient solution. You can find the whole project here.


Shallow Drawers
Shallow drawers are surprisingly expensive—around three times the cost of standard deep drawers. While it may seem logical that smaller drawers would be cheaper, economies of scale make larger drawers more common and therefore more affordable. However, shallow drawers can be a valuable addition to a custom-built storage solution where space optimisation is key. You can find the whole project here.


Round mirror with backlit
Round backlit mirrors add a sleek, modern touch while softening the room’s look. Their gentle lighting reduces shadows, enhances visibility, and creates a more open, relaxing atmosphere. You can find the whole project here.


Soil Pipe extended
In this project in Oldmeldrum, we extended the soil pipe boxing to the right, nearly reaching the window. This extra extension allowed us to accommodate a wall-hung toilet while also incorporating two illuminated recesses for added functionality and style. You can find the whole project here.


Mosaic Tiles on a floor
In this Ferryhill project, the customer opted for mosaic floor tiles with epoxy grout. This combination not only offers a degree of slip resistance, but also makes the floor easy to maintain thanks to the durable, low-maintenance properties of epoxy grout.
Mosaic tiles are particularly well-suited for wetroom areas, as their small size allows us to create a subtle slope towards the drain without the need for awkward cuts. The result is a clean, seamless finish that’s both practical and visually appealing. You can find the whole project here.



Custom fitted units and toilet on the side wall
This layout is a great solution for many small bathrooms, with units placed along one side wall and the walk-in shower or bathtub on the opposite side. For optimal balance and functionality, the dividing wall should be roughly centred in the room. In this design, the radiator is positioned at the end of the bathtub, making efficient use of the available space. You can find the whole project here.


Utilise the Soil Pipe Box
Most bathrooms have a soil pipe ventilation system that extends through the roof. In this property in Bridge of Don, we extended the corner boxing by 800mm—the same width as the shower—followed by a smaller boxed section for the toilet. This design not only allowed us to incorporate deep recessed niches within the shower but also enabled the installation of a back-to-wall toilet with the cistern neatly concealed inside a tiled unit, creating a sleek and functional space. You can find the whole project here.




Use Very Large Tiles
This bathroom features 1200×600 tiles—among the largest available. Bigger tiles mean fewer grout lines, reducing maintenance while creating a sleek, seamless finish. You can find the whole project here.



Radiator inside shower
If your radiator pipes run through the wall, you can position the radiator at the end of a walk-in shower area, as shown in this example. You can find the whole project here.


Get a Very Large Towel Radiator
Sharing a bathroom with multiple people? The larger the towel radiator, the more warm, dry towels everyone will have ready to use. You can find the whole project here.

Large Towel Radiator
This bathroom features a large towel radiator with neatly concealed wall-mounted pipes, providing ample space for multiple towels while maintaining a clean and streamlined look. You can find the whole project here.


Have a Rectangular Shower on the Door Wall
This customer wanted to maximise storage while still having a spacious shower. The solution was a rectangular shower positioned along the window wall, paired with custom-built units, including a long storage unit at the end, ensuring both functionality and ample space. You can find the whole project here.


Acrylic panels
In this bathroom, we installed acrylic panels on two side walls, creating a sleek, coloured glass effect. You can find the whole project here.


Radiator Pipes from the Wall
Concealing the pipes within the wall is a bit more costly, but it creates a cleaner, more seamless look and makes cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Traditional Style Towel Radiator
Traditional-style radiators remain popular and can complement modern spaces. In this bathroom, the radiator was the only classic feature, adding a stylish contrast to the contemporary design. You can find the whole project here.


Small Walk in shower
This is a compact walk-in shower where the customer opted for a false wall at the end, allowing space for a built-in unit and a thermostatic douche. You can find the whole project here.



Shower Recess
A shower niche is a practical addition and can be fitted into a standard stud wall, though it will be just enough to hold shampoo bottles. This was for a property in Dyce. You can find the whole project here.


Thermostatic Bidet Shower
Thermostatic bidet showers are a practical addition, commonly found in many countries. If you’ve travelled abroad, you’ve likely encountered them before. You can find the whole project here.


Wood effect units for warmer feel
Adding wood-effect elements can create a warmer, more inviting feel in the room, as shown in the example below. You can find the whole project here.


Shelves
Wall-mounted shelves maximise otherwise unused spaces, such as the area above a bathtub, adding both practicality and style. You can find the whole project here.


Wetroom underneath sloped wall
This bathroom had an angled roof, meaning even a small shower tray would have made showering difficult for our tall customer. Instead, we created a wetroom, maximising space and ensuring a more comfortable experience. You can find the whole project here.


Freestanding Bathtub Fitted at Angle
Freestanding bathtubs offer the flexibility to be positioned as needed. In this case, combining a wetroom with a compact freestanding bathtub allowed the customer to enjoy both a shower and a bath, maximising functionality without compromising space. You can find the whole project here.


Wall units
Looking to maximise storage? If you’re opting for custom-fitted units, consider adding matching wall units for a seamless and practical solution. You can find the whole project here.


Traditional Freestanding Bathtub
Love the Victorian look? A freestanding bathtub with elegant legs can serve as the perfect centrepiece for your bathroom, adding timeless charm and sophistication. You can find the whole project here.


Mirror with side lights
Side lights for a mirror are a great alternative to an LED mirror, offering easier maintenance while still providing excellent illumination. You can find the whole project here.


Small Enclosure and Freestanding Bathtub
In this case, the customer was keen on a freestanding bathtub but didn’t want to lose a separate shower enclosure. The solution was a compact shower enclosure alongside a freestanding bathtub, positioned at an angle to make the best use of space. You can find the whole project here.



Black trims and dark colored panels
Some people prefer a darker, more sophisticated look for their bathroom. In this example, dark-toned panels were paired with black trims, accessories, and a matching radiator for a sleek and cohesive finish. You can find the whole project here.



Shower controls outside spray area
Positioning the shower controls outside the spray area means you can step into a warm shower straight away—no more bracing for a blast of cold water. You can find the whole project here.


Toilet cistern in a tiled box
Boxing in the cistern creates a sleek, seamless look while also making cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Large Mirror in the centre of the room
A large mirror positioned centrally draws the eye and enhances the overall look of the room, making the space feel brighter and more open. You can find the whole project here.


P shaped Bath with Sliding Screen
A P-shaped bathtub offers a more enclosed shower experience, making it a great choice if you want to minimise splashes—especially if you have a vanity unit or other fittings near the end of the bath. You can find the whole project here.


Large Illuminated Recess
In this property in Portlethen, we installed a large illuminated recess. The textured tiles enhance the lighting, creating a stylish and eye-catching feature. You can find the whole project here.



Shower Enclosure and Vanity Unit on the side wall
We frequently work with this layout, where positioning the vanity unit and shower enclosure this way makes excellent use of space. You can find the whole project here.



L Shaped Unit for Basin
We often create custom L-shaped fitted units with a sink and mirror. In this case, we used a countertop basin, which allows for a slightly extended worktop area—unlike a semi-recessed basin, which must be smaller to fit precisely within the unit. You can find the whole project here.



Freestanding Bathtub in front of the window and Recesses
In this setup, we positioned a freestanding bathtub in front of the window. To make the most of the space, we added recessed storage in the extended boxing at the end of the bath, which conceals the toilet soil pipe. You can find the whole project here.


White Radiator with pipes from the wall
Some prefer their radiator to blend in rather than stand out. A white radiator against a white background, with pipes concealed in the wall, creates a seamless look. You can find the whole project here.


Walk in shower under sloped area
A walk-in shower is an ideal solution for rooms with a sloped roof, as shown in this example. You can find the whole project here.



Difficult angles?
This bathroom had challenging angles that made the roof difficult to work with. The solution was to build shelves, install adjustable downlights, and even fit a washing machine. What was once wasted space became practical storage, neatly concealed behind sliding doors. You can find the whole project here.




Use two-tone panels for a stylish contrast
In this bathroom, we used dark panels in the walk-in shower area and light panels throughout the rest of the room for contrast. You can find the whole project here.



Walk in Shower and Pedestal Sink
This customer needed a walk-in shower. Ideally, we would have repositioned it to another wall, but the window made this impossible. To work around this, we used a pedestal sink along with a fixed pane and a flipper panel. The pedestal sink keeps the space open and unobtrusive compared to a vanity unit, while also being fully waterproof. The flipper panel creates a wider entry into the shower, improving accessibility. You can find the whole project here.


Walk in shower with frosted glass under sloped part
If the slope isn’t too steep, the shower can be positioned on the sloped section. For this customer, we built out the wall slightly to accommodate frosted glass, added a recessed shelf for storage, and installed a thermostatic shower on the side wall. You can find the whole project here.



Back to Wall Close coupled Toilet
This bathroom in Balmedie features a back-to-wall close-coupled toilet, designed without a gap behind it—making cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Build fake wall for Shower Recess
This bathroom was slightly larger than the standard 1700mm walk-in shower tray. To make the space work, we built a false wall in the shower area, incorporating a wide recessed shelf for shampoos. You can find the whole project here.


Half Height Panels
Most people opt for full-height panels covering the entire room. In this case, solid core panels were used, which are more costly for full coverage. To balance durability and cost-effectiveness, we installed them at half height with black trims, achieving a stylish and practical finish. You can find the whole project here.



Tiled Bath Frame
This bathtub features a framed structure around it, offering a convenient spot for storing items like toys. You can find the whole project here.


Same tiles shower and on the floor
The customer wanted the flooring to match the shower tiles, creating a cohesive and distinctive look that enhances the overall design. You can find the whole project here.



Extend Toilet Soil Pipe
In this project, we extended the toilet soil pipe and built recesses, creating a seamless unit for the toilet that enhances both functionality and aesthetics. You can find the whole project here.



Wave-effect Tiles
This bathroom features wave-effect tiles. While they require a bit more maintenance, they add a stylish and textured finish to the space. You can find the whole project here.



Wetroom with Barrier
In this project, we constructed a water barrier to help manage drainage. As this was a rural property, there was always a risk of the septic tank filling up and overflowing, making this an important preventative measure. You can find the whole project here.


Large Frameless Enclosure
We installed a large frameless enclosure for easier cleaning. Measuring 1400×900, it’s one of the largest options available for those with the space. You can find the whole project here.


Herringbone Tiles
Herringbone tiles take longer to install and come with higher labour costs, but the striking finish is often well worth the investment. You can find the whole project here.



Bath filler in the overflow
This bathtub features a sleek, modern design without a standard bath filler. Instead, the wall-mounted controls operate the filler, with water flowing in seamlessly through the overflow. You can find the whole project here.


Enclosure under sloped part
Here, we installed a shower enclosure beneath the sloped section, building a small false wall to position it perfectly within the space. The new wall also features an illuminated recess for added practicality and style. You can find the whole project here.



Walk in shower and custom built units
If there’s no window, this layout optimises both shower space and storage, making the most of the available room. You can find the whole project here.


Mirror on the side
A mirror on the side is not an ideal solution, but in this case it was the only possible solution due to the position of the window. This was for a property in Garthdee. You can find the whole project here.


Deep L Shaped Units with two Basins
This customer had an exceptionally spacious bathroom and required maximum storage. To achieve this, we installed deep 600mm units in an L-shaped configuration, complemented by two elegant countertop basins. You can find the whole project here.



Mosaic Border Top Part Of Tiles
The customer wanted a raised tile border to minimise cleaning and keep maintenance easy. You can find the whole project here.



Use colored paint
Using coloured paint involves slightly higher labour costs, but it allows for a more customised and visually striking design, adding depth and character to the space. You can find the whole project here.



Walk In Shower Under Sloped part and Recesses at the end
Here, we installed a walk-in shower and built an end wall with deep recesses for added storage. You can find the whole project here.


Small Walk in Shower
A walk-in shower is typically spacious but can be adapted to smaller areas. Here, we used a 1500mm tray with a fixed glass panel at the end. To create more entry space, we fitted a 700mm end glass on a 760mm tray. You can find the whole project here.



Panels all around the room
Looking for a low-maintenance bathroom? Full-room wall panels make cleaning effortless. You can find the whole project here.



Matching Vanity Unit and Cabinet
You can opt for a matching vanity unit and mirrored cabinet—a small detail that matters to many. You can find the whole project here.


Recesses in old alcove
This bathroom had an existing alcove, which we transformed into three spacious recessed shelves. You can find the whole project here.


Wall mounted sink filler
For this project, we fitted a wall-mounted tap above the basin, creating a clean and modern look. You can find the whole project here.


Hybrid Bathtub
A hybrid bathtub is perfect for those who want a shower bath while still enjoying the elegance of a freestanding tub. You can find the whole project here.


Separate wall for wetroom area
For this Inverurie project, we built a partition wall to separate the wetroom area from the toilet, preventing it from being directly exposed to water. You can find the whole project here.



Tile effect panels
If you like the look of tiles but want a low-maintenance option, tile-effect panels are a great choice. You can find the whole project here.


Vertical Small Tiles
Vertical small tiles create a stylish look—here, we used compact tiles with sleek black trims. You can find the whole project here.


Walk in shower with brushed brass fittings
This walk-in shower is uniquely designed to fit beneath a sloped ceiling on both sides. It features a concealed brushed shower, brushed brass glass and panel trims, and a matching brushed brass towel radiator for a sleek, elegant finish. You can find the whole project here.



Mosaic Tiles Above Vanity Unit
Mosaic tiles above the vanity add a personal touch, enhancing the bathroom’s style and character. You can find the whole project here.


Multiple Recesses
Recesses are a great way to make use of otherwise wasted space. In this bathroom, we incorporated four—two deep recesses ideal for storing towels and two within the walk-in shower for toiletries. You can find the whole project here.


Corner Bathtub
Standard bathtubs can feel restrictive, but if you have the space, a corner bathtub holds significantly more water for a more comfortable soak. You can find the whole project here.


Replace a tray with a wetroom floor
You can still have an enclosure, but instead of a tray, opt for a wetroom area. This creates a more open and continuous design. We did this for this property in Inverurie. You can find the whole project here.


Illuminated Recess at the end of the bathtub
These built-in illuminated recesses add both style and functionality, creating a modern feature while providing practical storage at the end of the bathtub. You can find the whole project here.


Round Mirror For Angled Ceiling
These built-in illuminated recesses add both style and functionality, creating a modern feature while providing practical storage at the end of the bathtub. You can find the whole project here.


Bathtub and Enclosure under sloped ceiling
This project in Aberdeen involved creating a new bathroom with both a shower and bathtub. We positioned the bathtub along the long wall, making the most of the space under the sloped ceiling. You can find the whole project here.


Use White for Feeling of Space
This bathroom in Cove features white gloss finishes throughout, including the flooring, panels, and ceiling. Despite its compact size, the bright design makes it feel more spacious and effortlessly clean. You can find the whole project here.



Fake wall at the end of the shower with recesses and unit
At the end of the walk-in shower, we built a false wall to seamlessly integrate a flush-fitted cupboard with the panels, along with two black recessed shelves for added storage. You can find the whole project here.


Use a Small Radiator in a Modern House
In a well-insulated property, a large radiator isn’t necessary. A smaller radiator not only provides sufficient warmth but also creates a more streamlined and unobtrusive look. You can find the whole project here.


Match everything in black
Black is a popular choice today, and you can take it further by matching the lights and extractor fan grille for a cohesive, modern look. You can find the whole project You can find the whole project here..


Traditional Look is Timeless
This Westhill project was designed in a Victorian style, featuring classic details, including a high-flush toilet, to match the customer’s vision. You can find the whole project here.



Utilise the boxed area behind toilet
This bathroom in Bucksburn had a boxed-in area behind the toilet, a common feature due to the soil pipe. We made use of this space to conceal the cistern, helping to create a sleeker look while reducing the overall projection of the toilet. You can find the whole project here.


Combine colored paint and panels
For this Kingswells property, we installed panels in the shower area and above the vanity unit, keeping the rest of the space elegantly tiled. You can find the whole project here.



Custom built units + freestanding bathtub
This expansive bathroom in Kintore featured a striking wall design, with custom-built units and a hybrid bathtub, complemented by a sleek wall-mounted tap. You can find the whole project here.



L Shaped Units
You’ll spot this feature in several of our projects – it’s a clever way to maximise storage when every bit of space counts. It proved to be the perfect solution for our customer in Portlethen. You can find the whole project here.


L Shaped Units
In this project in Mastrick, we installed L-shaped units, incorporating a deeper section for the sink while ensuring ample space for a shower enclosure at the end. You can find the whole project here.



L Shaped Units
Here’s another example of how we used L-shaped units to maximise storage in a space where it was otherwise limited. You can find the whole project here.



Custom Fitted Units
These custom-fitted units are a step above our standard options, measuring around 450mm. While standard units typically come in 300mm or 600mm sizes, the 450mm option is created by carefully modifying a 600mm unit to fit the space perfectly. You can find the whole project here.


Tiles under sloped parts
This property in Hazlehead has tiling done at angles. Tiling at angles is more challenging than standard tiling, but in certain situations, it can enhance the overall design and create a more striking finish. You can find the whole project here.



TV above bathtub
Over the years, we’ve installed TVs above bathtubs, all IP-rated and specifically designed for bathroom use—just like this one in Stonehaven. You can find the whole project here.


Black Basins
Black basins create a distinctive, stylish look, and we’re happy to incorporate them if they suit your taste. You can find the whole project here.


Long Illuminated Recess im the shower
In this case, we constructed a false wall at the end of the shower to accommodate a full-width illuminated niche. While this slightly reduces the overall space, it adds a sleek and stylish touch to the bathroom. You can find the whole project here.


Vanity Unit on the Side Wall
In this layout, we installed an 800mm vanity unit along the side wall with an 800mm enclosure nearby. This design is a practical and effective solution for many standard bathrooms in Aberdeen. You can find the whole project here.


Bath Screen with fixed glass + movable part
It may seem like a small detail, but this makes a big difference in reducing the amount of water escaping from the bath area. Without this small glass panel, water tends to pool in the corner and seep through the hinge, which isn’t completely watertight. You can find the whole project here.


Smoked Glass Screen Walk in Shower
This customer in Mastrick wanted a smoked glass screen for their walk-in shower, which we sourced from our trusted suppliers. You can find the whole project here.



Use Two Radiators
Our customer in Mastrick had a poorly insulated home and wanted their bathroom to feel as cosy as possible. To achieve this, we installed two radiators—an anthracite towel radiator and a standard radiator—for added warmth and comfort. You can find the whole project here.


Two Colors Panels
This customer in Westhill wanted a contrast between the bath area and the rest of the room. To achieve this, we used grey panels around the bath and white panels throughout the rest of the space. You can find the whole project here.



Combine Black and Brush Brass
This bathroom features a mix of brushed brass and black elements, which complement each other beautifully. You can find the whole project here.



Bring some of your own items
In this ensuite in the Hilton area of Aberdeen, the customer opted to use a basin they had purchased themselves. You can find the whole project here.


Use a Thermostatic Bidet
A thermostatic bidet can be a practical addition. In this case, we installed it directly onto the toilet unit for convenience. You can find the whole project here.



Recesses Toilet Box
In this wetroom, the boxed-in toilet area includes side recesses, providing handy storage space for shower toiletries. You can find the whole project here.



Have a Shelf in the shower room
This customer preferred a shelf over a recess in their bathroom, specifically for ease of shaving. Having a surface to rest their leg on made the process much more convenient. You can find the whole project here.


Column Radiator
This Mannofield property tended to be quite cold, so the customer chose a column radiator to provide better warmth and comfort in the room. You can find the whole project here.


Chromatic Therapy
This bathtub was transformed into a jacuzzi with chromotherapy lights, which change colour to enhance relaxation. Unfortunately, we missed the chance to capture photos at night when the effect was at its most striking. You can find the whole project here.



Recesses at end of walk in shower
We often take this approach when installing a walk-in shower under a sloped ceiling, making use of the space at the end with built-in recesses. In this case, we used panels with black trims for a sleek finish. You can find the whole project here.



Long Illuminated Recess im the shower
In this property in Newburgh, we constructed a false wall at the end of the shower to accommodate a full-width illuminated niche. While this slightly reduces the overall space, it adds a sleek and stylish touch to the bathroom. You can find the whole project here.


Sink with Side Lights
This Newmachar property aimed to maintain its traditional aesthetic, making a modern LED mirror feel out of place. Instead, we installed two side lights near the sink, providing both functionality and a classic touch. You can find the whole project here.


Get a Pocket Door
This Newmachar property featured a pocket door, a smart space-saving solution that enhances both functionality and flow. You can find the whole project here.


Get a Black Shower Tray
Black shower trays tend to be more expensive and come in fewer size options, but for this Newtonhill property, it was the perfect choice, complementing the black trims beautifully. You can find the whole project here.


Bath Filler inside the Enclosure
This customer in Newtonhill requested a bath filler within the enclosure—a practical addition that makes tasks like filling a bucket for cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Combining Traditional style with a modern approach
This bathroom blends modern elements with traditional style, making it an ideal choice for older homes looking to incorporate a contemporary touch. You can find the whole project here.



TV near the bathtub
This TV adds a touch of luxury, perfect for unwinding in the bathtub. You can find the whole project here.


Mosaic Border and Shower Strip
This customer in Northfield requested a mosaic border around the bathroom, along with a vertical mosaic strip inside the enclosure to highlight the shower area. You can find the whole project here.


Mosaic Wall
This bathroom in Westhill featured an entire wall of mosaic tiles—an investment, but one that delivers a stunning effect. You can find the whole project here.


Storage Unit Inside the shower
This customer wanted to make the most of a hollow wall, so we incorporated both recessed storage on one side and a standard unit with a push-to-open mechanism on the other. This design provides a waterproof cupboard within the shower area, keeping dry towels conveniently within reach. You can find the whole project here.


Recessed unit at the end of walk in shower
This customer in Hilton wanted to make the most of the space at the end of their walk-in shower, so we installed a built-in unit within the wall. You can find the whole project here.


Custom Fitted Units on the side wall
In this Balmedie bathroom, we installed storage units along one side wall, with the bathtub on the opposite side and the radiator positioned neatly under the window. You can find the whole project here.



Long Illuminated Recess
In this West End bathroom, we incorporated a long illuminated recess, providing stylish and practical storage for toiletries. You can find the whole project here.


Chrome strips UPVC Ceiling
In most cases, we install white or gloss UPVC ceilings. However, these customers in Portlethen chose a wood-effect UPVC ceiling with chrome strips for a more distinctive look. You can find the whole project here.


Use Traditional Elements With Modern Ones
This bathroom features a modern B-shaped bathtub, beautifully contrasted with traditional-style elements throughout. You can find the whole project here.



L Shaped Units
This layout highlights how L-shaped units effectively maximise storage space. You can find the whole project here.


Storage Unit Inside the shower
This customer wanted to make the most of a hollow wall, so we incorporated both recessed storage on one side and a standard unit with a push-to-open mechanism on the other. This design provides a waterproof cupboard within the shower area, keeping dry towels conveniently within reach. You can find the whole project here.


Bidet shower on the toilet unit
In this setup, we installed a bidet shower directly onto the toilet unit for added convenience and functionality. You can find the whole project here.


Illuminated Recess
An illuminated recess enhances both the aesthetics and practicality of a shower enclosure, creating a stylish and functional feature. You can find the whole project here.


Hybrid bathtubs
Hybrid bathtubs are a fantastic choice when space allows, offering a stylish balance between freestanding and built-in designs. They’re easier to clean—eliminating the challenge of reaching behind a fully freestanding tub—and are typically of higher quality than standard bathtubs. You can find the whole project here.


Have a feature wall
This feature wall above the bathtub draws attention to the centrepiece of the space—a luxurious jacuzzi bathtub—enhancing both its visual appeal and the overall design. You can find the whole project here.


Have a toothbrush chager and shaver socket
Bathrooms are becoming increasingly packed with gadgets. Installing both a toothbrush charger and a shaver socket ensures you have the essentials covered, so you’re never caught without power when you need it. We used this combination in this bathroom in West End. You can find the whole project here.


Wall hung toilet and vanity unit
In this compact wetroom in the West End, we installed a concealed cistern within the wall and fitted both the toilet and vanity unit as floating fixtures. This not only enhances the sense of space but also makes cleaning much easier. You can find the whole project here.


Narrow box for back to wall toilet
This wetroom in Ellon featured non-standard walls, making a standard cistern unsuitable. To solve this, we built a slim custom enclosure, providing just enough space to accommodate the cistern without compromising the room’s layout. You can find the whole project here.


Small Walk in Shower
In larger bathrooms, a compact walk-in shower can be seamlessly integrated with smart storage solutions. This example features L-shaped units paired with a small walk-in shower, maximising both functionality and style. You can find the whole project here.


Paterned opposite walls
In this bathroom in Summerhill, we designed two feature walls on opposite sides, creating a balanced and cohesive look. The recess was finished with the same tiles as the surrounding walls, ensuring a seamless blend for a clean and elegant finish. You can find the whole project here.



Wall to wall units, including drawers
This bathroom featured sleek, wall-to-wall units, complete with four spacious drawers at the end for added storage and convenience. You can find the whole project here.


Framed Bifold Showers
Framed bifold showers aren’t our preferred choice, but in some cases, they are the only practical solution—just like in this example. You can find the whole project here.


Large LED mirror
We’ll admit it—we have a soft spot for big LED mirrors! Here’s another great example. You can find the whole project here.


Units with floating toilet
We love this configuration—since the area around the toilet can be tricky to keep spotless, making it easier to clean enhances both hygiene and overall comfort. You can find the whole project here.


Use a large basin
Many people find modern sinks too small, but we can provide larger options if preferred—like this example. Just keep in mind that a bigger sink will have a greater projection. You can find the whole project here.


Metro Tiles with patterned tiles
White metro tiles with grey grout, paired with patterned tiles, create a timeless design—just like this example in Blackburn. You can find the whole project here.


Countertop Basin with the Tap on the Side
For this Westhill project, we installed the tap on the side of the basin for a unique and practical touch. You can find the whole project here.


Featured Wall Bath Area
This bathroom features a striking accent wall in the shower area. You can find the whole project here.


No door architrave
Removing the door architrave and extending panels up to the door with a trim creates a sleek, seamless look, enhancing the room’s overall cleanliness and style. You can find the whole project here.


Dark Unit for Contrast
This room features a marble-effect design throughout, with anthracite doors adding a striking contrast. You can find the whole project here.


Wetroom with custom built units
In this bathroom, we created a wetroom by repositioning all fixtures along the side wall, leaving the opposite area open for the wetroom space. You can find the whole project here.



Fake wall for extra headroom
This bathroom had a steep slope in front of the sink, so we built a wall to extend the usable space, ensuring the customer wouldn’t hit their head on the ceiling. You can find the whole project here.



Large Tiles
This wetroom featured oversized 1000×500 tiles in two complementary shades, creating a sleek and modern look. You can find the whole project here.


Use a Pocket Door
This bathroom features a pocket door, making it possible to accommodate both a shower and a bathtub—something that wouldn’t have been feasible with a standard door. You can find the whole project here.


Radiator above toilet
In space-constrained areas, a radiator can be installed higher on the wall to maximise floor space. You can find the whole project here.


Freestamding bathtub under sloped areas
In this Woodend property, we installed a compact freestanding bathtub perfectly positioned beneath the sloped ceiling. You can find the whole project here.

