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.

