Bespoke Bathroom Design

Bespoke Bathroom Design That’s Tailor Made In North London

A bespoke bathroom is never just about picking pretty finishes, it is about making one room work hard every single day while still feeling calm and luxurious. We design, supply and install bathrooms across London from our Muswell Hill base, so our process starts with how you live, then we shape the layout, lighting and materials around that. We bring everything together as one team, from the first home measure to the final check, so you get clarity on cost, programme and what is happening next, rather than chasing separate trades, separate deliveries and separate opinions. Our service is fully managed, design-led, and built around the realities of London homes, from Victorian terraces to modern apartments.
  • We plan the layout first, then choose finishes that suit the way you use the bathroom.
  • We keep decisions simple with a single, curated presentation and samples, so design choices are clear and confident.
  • We install with approved specialists and in house project management, so timing and quality stay on track. 
  • We build for longevity, with ventilation, waterproofing and slip resistance taken seriously, not left to chance.
  • We stay involved after handover with a post-installation check, so small adjustments do not become big headaches. 
     
Bathroom lighting detail with globe pendant wall lights, black fittings and round mirror in a modern luxury bathroom

Bathroom Design Starts With Daily Life

Every bathroom has a job to do. A family bathroom might need two people getting ready at once, plus easy cleaning and reliable bathroom storage so clutter does not take over. A compact cloakroom might need a clever corner cabinet, a statement mirror and lighting that flatters rather than glares. An ensuite tends to be about quiet routines, a softer colour scheme and a layout that feels spacious even when the footprint is tight.
Modern bathroomsare at their best when the plan feels effortless, whether you love a minimalist look or something richer. We start with door swings, sight lines, towel reach, and where water is most likely to land. Those practical decisions shape everything that follows, including where a toilet sits comfortably, where the basin can be used without bumping elbows, and whether a bathtub or walk in shower suits your household. Practicality comes first, then the beauty lands on top of it.
Contemporary bathroom vanity with wall-mounted basin, terrazzo splashback, brushed steel wall taps and large circular mirror

Our Showroom Makes Decisions Easier

Our Muswell Hill showroom is set up to make the selection stage feel straightforward. Instead of flicking between websites, we lay out materials and finishes together, so you can see how they behave under real light and alongside each other. Displays include microcement surfaces and built layouts, because the feel of a surface matters as much as its colour.
That is also where we present your design. We create visuals, mood boards and a set of options that fit your brief, budget and timeline, then we curate a shortlist that matches your priorities. Our design service is £250 and it is refundable against your order, so the design stage stays focused and accountable.
Classic bathroom vanity with bespoke cabinetry, brass wall taps, ribbed glass wall light and recessed shelving in a luxury traditional bathroom
Minimalist wall-mounted basin with stone-effect finish, brushed brass wall taps and mirrored cabinet in a contemporary bathroom

Details That Bespeak Craft, Not Guesswork

Plenty of bathrooms look great on day one, then start to fail quietly behind the finishes. Our approach is built around details that bespeak longevity, not just a quick photo. Waterproofing matters, especially where a shower meets the wall and where the floor transitions at a doorway. Industry commentary on BS 5385 updates has pushed the industry towards waterproofing substrates before tiling in wet areas, because it reduces the risk of water ingress into the structure.
Ventilation is another non negotiable. UK guidance linked to Approved Document F expects mechanical extract in bathrooms, and practical summaries of the requirement typically reference 15 litres per second for intermittent extraction. We plan the fan position and ducting early, so the solution is quiet, effective and maintainable.
Safety and feel also sit in the detail. Floors in wet zones need to stay walkable even with contamination, and the HSE highlights the importance of choosing flooring that manages slip risk where contamination is likely. That is why we talk about surface finish, grout lines and drainage, not just the pattern on the sample board, and we never assume a smooth finish will behave safely without checking the spec.
Bathroom mirror and vanity detail with terrazzo wall tiles, brushed metal wall-mounted tap and illuminated touch-control mirror

Interior Design Thinking Keeps The Bathroom In Step With The Rest Of The House

A good bathroom interior does not sit apart from the home. We use interior design principles to connect the room to adjoining spaces without turning everything into a copy and paste scheme. A corridor with warm timber might call for wooden floors nearby, or the same tone echoed through cabinetry. That link helps the whole property feel coherent. We often take an interior designer approach to the room, so decisions land in context, not isolation.
A towel in a linen tone, plus a single textile detail such as a blind, can soften harder surfaces without adding fuss.
Colour is where cohesion becomes real. We often set one accent colour, then build around it with neutrals so the room stays serene rather than busy. Bold colours can work brilliantly, especially in smaller rooms where you want a hit of personality, but we keep the palette controlled so the result reads as elegance, not chaos. Colours and patterns matter most on the surfaces that catch your eye first, so we balance them with calm planes and good lighting.
Materials make that balance feel intentional. Marble has a timeless presence, but it needs the right sealing and careful detailing around edges. Ceramic finishes offer excellent performance, especially for wet rooms, and they can still look refined when the format and grout colour are chosen well. Geometric tiles can add character without resorting to gimmicks, and we often offset them with microcement for a clean, continuous look.
Modern bathroom vanity detail with wall-mounted basin, matte black tap, timber cabinetry and round mirror with globe pendant lighting

Bathroom Ideas That Work In Real Homes

People arrive with a folder of inspiration, then reality hits once we measure the room. Our job is to translate what you love into buildable decisions. Bathroom design ideas that photograph well often ignore storage, cleaning and everyday movement. We look for what you are actually responding to, perhaps a freestanding silhouette, a curve on an arch detail, or the way light hits a surface, then we make it work for your space.
A few ideas we return to because they stay practical:
  • A recess in the wet zone, so bottles are off the ledge and easier to clean.
  • Vanity units with a clear internal layout, plus a discreet basket for quick tidy ups.
  • One statement tile on the wall and a quieter finish elsewhere, so the room stays stylish without visual fatigue.
  • Wallpaper used in the right place, away from direct spray, for a surprising layer of character.
  • A bath positioned for a proper soak, plus a deep tub feel even in smaller rooms.
That kind of planning also helps when you wanttraditional and modern elements together. Brass tones can sit alongside clean lines, rustic textures can sit alongside sleek profiles, and the room still feels coherent if the proportions and lighting are right. Choices like these bespeak confidence, because every item has a reason to be there. 
Luxury walk-in shower with fluted glass screen, brushed brass fittings, large-format stone tiles and integrated illuminated niche

A New Bathroom Needs The Right Bathroom Products And A Reliable Supplier

Projects fail when procurement is treated as an afterthought. Products arrive late, parts go missing, or the wrong finish turns up, then trades stall and everyone gets frustrated. We coordinate supply alongside the programme, so deliveries land when the site is ready, rather than too early or too late. 
Pricing is always a conversation, not a number on a sticker. Our guide ranges for 2025, covering design, supply and installation, start around £8k to £13k for cloakrooms, £22k to £30k for a shower room, and £25k to £35k for a bathroom with a bath and overhead shower, with larger specifications from £30k upwards. Those are guide figures because specification and layout drive cost. 
Our role is to show you a range of options, then explain the trade offs clearly. We will talk through where it is worth investing, often on waterproofing, brassware and concealed frames, and where you can make smart savings without reducing performance. Lead times and compatibility get checked early, because one mismatched tap connection can delay a whole day.
Contemporary walk-in shower with glass screen, fluted timber wall panelling, built-in storage and soft grey stone-effect tiles

We Transform The Build With Project Management And Follow Through

A renovation should not feel like a second job. Our full turn key model means we manage the programme, trades and decisions with you, then keep the site running smoothly while you get on with life. Jakub, our Installation Manager, coordinates the installation teams and keeps the sequencing tight, which matters most when plumbing, electrics, carpentry and finishing trades overlap.  
Some of the most common complaints we hear about premium bathroom projects are not about taste, they are about follow up, delays, and communication when something changes. Our antidote is simple: clear milestones, written selections, and regular updates that say what has happened, what is next, and what we need from you. That keeps expectations aligned, which is crucial at a high price point. 
After installation, we do a quality check and an aftercare visit. That is where we deal with snagging, usage questions and maintenance pointers, so you can keep the finish looking its best and avoid preventable issues. Our installers back their installation with a 12 month labour warranty, because the perfect bathroom is the one that stays trouble free. 
Colourful family bathroom with patterned blue floor tiles, walk-in shower, freestanding bath and timber vanity unit
Statement walk-in shower with marble wall tiles, black framed glass screen, brass shower fittings and geometric patterned floor tiles

Choosing Finishes That Stay Beautiful

Finishes should feel high-quality, but they should also cope with real life. Microcement is one of our favourite options for clients who want a seamless, minimal grout look, but it still needs the right sealer and cleaning routine. Manufacturers commonly recommend periodic resealing over the life of the surface, and we give you clear care notes at handover.
Plumbing and fittings deserve the same attention. A well specified mixer, the right waste, and sensible water pressure management keep fixtures and fittings working quietly. We also check ergonomics, such as mirror height and vanity depth, so daily use feels effortless. Unrivalled finish comes from getting the unseen details right, not from buying the most expensive item.
Contemporary bathroom with double stone basins, green textured wall tiles, walk-in glass shower and timber slatted feature wall

Bringing It All Together Without The Stress

We design bathrooms that feel personal, because the room has to work for you, not the other way round. Our approach covers layout, finishes, performance and delivery, so you get the dream bathroom without managing multiple contractors yourself. If you would like to see how our process works, book an appointment and we will talk through your space, your priorities and the next steps.
Modern bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub with gold fixtures positioned near a large window with white blinds, and a separate shower area with beige tiles and a glass partition.
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