Showing: Bathroom Installations

Extension and Conversion with Bathroom Installation – Virginia Waters 2013

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For this project the client required a major extension and conversion – we removed...

For this project the client required a major extension and conversion – we removed an in-built garage and replaced it with a dining room, a downstairs toilet, a first floor bedroom and a bathroom installation.  Then we re-plastered the rest of the existing house and added ceramic tiling to...

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Bathroom Installation – Virginia Waters 2013

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This client asked for a beautiful freestanding bath with freestanding taps, a separate shower,...

This client asked for a beautiful freestanding bath with freestanding taps, a separate shower, and a wall-hung basin with concealed pipes, giving their bathroom a very modern feel. The bathroom installation was finished off with quality ceramic wall tiles and dark floor tiles. << back

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Loft bathroom Installation – Weybridge 2011

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This was a good use of space in a loft room, where space is...

This was a good use of space in a loft room, where space is at a premium. For this loft bathroom arrangement we designed a compact shower/toilet room. << back

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Ensuite Bathroom Installation – Ascot 2011

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For this project we made the bedroom smaller to make this ensuite bathroom with...

For this project we made the bedroom smaller to make this ensuite bathroom with a free standing bath. We then added ceramic tiles of the client’s choosing to the floor and walls. << back

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Bathroom Installation – Weybridge 2008

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On this bathroom installation, the client asked us to remove a wall between the...

On this bathroom installation, the client asked us to remove a wall between the toilet and bathroom and install a new bathroom suite to match the age of the house (1830’s). << back

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Victorian bathroom Installation – Ottershaw 2008

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This was a very small bathroom, and the client wanted a classic ‘Victorian’ look,...

This was a very small bathroom, and the client wanted a classic ‘Victorian’ look, so we removed the old bathroom, moved the relevant pipes into new positions, tiled the bathroom and then installed the sanitary ware. << back

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