Luxury Bathroom Company

Designer Basin, Shower And Freestanding Bath Collection

Our view is simple: you sanctuary should feel effortless when the layout works, the key fixtures suit real routines, and every small accessory has a purpose. We bring design, supply and installation under one roof so the finished bathroom looks beautiful, performs properly, and stays that way, with a finish that is as practical as it is polished.
  • We start with a layout that protects your home from leaks and awkward day-to-day use
  • We select a basin, bathing option and wet-zone set-up that fits the room, not a catalogue photo
  • We keep the detail consistent across the whole collection, so nothing feels bolted on
  • We plan water use, heat and cleaning from the start, so performance matches expectations
We manage delivery, installation and aftercare, so the project feels calm
Luxury modern bathroom vanity with brushed brass basin mixer tap, integrated white ceramic sink, wall-mounted brass towel ring and backlit curved mirror, showcasing minimalist design and high-end bathroom finishes.

Designer Bathrooms Start With A Plan That Protects Your Home

A design-led scheme starts with measurements, light, and how you move through the room, not with a moodboard screenshot. Our team begins by understanding the bathroom space and its constraints, then we tailor the layout so plumbing runs, ventilation and storage make sense, and the room feels calm even on busy mornings. That planning stage is where a dream bathroom is won or lost, because it is far easier to fix flow on paper than during installation.
Water efficiency is part of that conversation. Government guidance for Part G sits behind the day-to-day choices we make, and a recent government consultation shows targets could tighten further over time. Those rules influence decisions such as choosing a wet-zone set-up that feels generous while staying sensible, or specifying a flush volume that does not waste treated water.
Leak prevention deserves equal attention. Industry commentary around BS 5385-1 points to waterproofing wet areas before tile goes down, even in domestic settings. Our installers build that protection in early, so the finished surface sits on a system that is made to last.
Luxury marble walk-in shower with chrome rainfall shower, recessed illuminated niche and glass screen in a classic bespoke bathroom design by North Arch Bathrooms, London

Bathroom Accessories That Earn Their Place

Accessories should quietly solve problems: towels need a landing spot, bottles need a home, and cleaning kit should not ruin the look. We start with the items you touch most, because those are the details that bring a bathroom to life.
A few examples we recommend again and again:
  • A mirror with integrated lighting, so faces look natural at 7am and the room feels warmer at night
  • A recessed niche or shelf for bottles, so the wet zone stays clear
  • A properly fixed hook or rail, placed where towels actually land
  • A well-made brush and holder that is durable, easy to clean, and visually consistent
That is where craft shows up. Small hardware can look simple, yet good craftsmanship is obvious once you use it every day. Matched pieces can add a touch of elegance, and keep the room feeling coherent.
Classic luxury bathroom with freestanding bath, marble floor tiles, bespoke navy vanity unit and traditional fireplace in a design-led London home
Contemporary walk-in shower with soft grey vertical tiles, brushed brass rainfall shower and terrazzo recessed niche in a bespoke luxury bathroom design

Timeless Surface Choices For Taps And Brassware

A classic look usually comes from restraint: brassware finish, one supporting tone, and a background that will not date. Our shortlist often includes brushed brass for warmth, then chrome where a cooler note suits the interior. Water quality, cleaning habits and natural light all matter here, so we talk through those realities early.
Performance has to match the look. Energy Saving Trust advice highlights that swapping an inefficient head for a water efficient one can reduce combined heating and water bills, while keeping the experience comfortable. That is why we check pressure, pipe runs and valve choice before fixing the final tap specification.
Real life cleaning matters too. Hard water can dull metalwork, so we talk about what you are happy to wipe down weekly, and where you would rather choose a surface that hides marks. A soft cloth and a gentle cleaner are usually all you need, and we always specify products with manufacturer care guidance, so the look stays consistent without harsh chemicals.
Bespoke double vanity bathroom with classic shaker cabinetry, brass crosshead taps, red glazed wall tiles and mirrored cabinets in a luxury traditional bathroom

Wet-Zone Comfort That Feels Luxurious And Saves Water

A great experience should feel consistent: stable temperature, confident spray, and controls that are intuitive for guests. We look at your hot water system, incoming pressure, and how the room will be used, then select fittings that deliver comfort without unnecessary waste.
Waterwise notes that toilets use about a quarter of household water, and modern dual-flush models can reduce litres per flush dramatically. Those figures help frame the conversation about where performance really matters. A generous overhead set can still work brilliantly, yet a regulated head or smart valve can keep flow sensible, and that choice often pays back through lower hot water demand.
Minimalist walk-in shower with smooth microcement walls, stainless steel rainfall shower and recessed illuminated niche in a modern spa-style bathroom

Freestanding Baths And Stone Baths As The Centrepiece

This kind of statement bath can instantly turn an ordinary room into a retreat, especially when the surrounding surfaces stay simple and the lighting is soft. A standing bath becomes the focal point when the room is large enough to give it breathing space, and when sightlines are planned so the first view feels intentional.
Material choices shape the mood. Natural stone versions create depth and weight, while stone resin can give a similar silhouette with a slightly easier maintenance routine. Stone Federation guidance on specifying stone stresses the value of agreeing a maintenance plan early, so expectations stay realistic from day one.
Placement matters too. Free standing layouts look amazing, yet they need clear access for cleaning and sensible routes for pipework, so the fitting detail remains neat. 
Contemporary bath with terrazzo tiled panel, soft grey vertical wall tiles, brushed brass bath filler and matching heated towel rail in a bespoke luxury bathroom

Vanity Units And Storage That Works Hard

Storage is often the difference between a magazine photo and a home that feels lived-in. Vanity units work best when internal drawers suit your routine, the basin size matches how you use it, and the height feels comfortable rather than generic.
A hung vanity can also make a compact room feel lighter, because more floor is visible and cleaning is easier. That small shift supports functionality without shouting about it. Cabinetry should also carry the same quality expectation as sanitaryware, because swollen panels and sagging doors spoil the experience fast.
Luxury bathroom furniture is where we often add a hidden layer of comfort: warm lighting inside drawers, sockets for toothbrush charging, and room for spare towels, so surfaces stay clear.
Modern bathroom vanity with matte black unit, countertop basin, circular illuminated mirror and patterned floor tiles in a contemporary bespoke bathroom.

Traditional Bathrooms With Modern Reliability

Period-inspired schemes still work beautifully in London homes, especially when paired with modern sealing, ventilation and lighting. Shapes with heritage can sit happily beside contemporary conveniences, as long as the specification is consistent.
Details stop the room feeling like a set. A traditional profile bath paired with a modern valve, or classic-style handles on a contemporary unit, can be stylish without looking forced. Bathroom style should always support daily routines first, then the aesthetic can shine, and the result reads as easy sophistication
Light-filled family bathroom with freestanding bath, white metro tile walk-in shower, timber vanity unit and herringbone stone floor
Elegant traditional bathroom with bespoke curved vanity unit, brass taps, ribbed glass wall lights and matching brass heated towel rail

Luxury Modern Details That Keep The Room Feeling Fresh

Modern schemes can be calm rather than cold. We often build them around natural textures, gentle contrast and crisp lines, so the room feels sleek while still welcoming. Marble can play a part here on a worktop or feature wall, provided cleaning routines are realistic. SBID shared stonecare advice that recommends stone-safe cleaners and avoiding acidic products on marble, which helps prevent etching and dull patches.
A single colour family, layered through walls, cabinetry and towels, creates harmony without trying too hard.

Our Fully Managed Process And Aftercare Keep Projects Calm

Our approach at North Arch Bathrooms is full turn key: we design, supply and install, with one team responsible for the final result, from the first concept to the last snag. Our Muswell Hill showroom is set up so you can see real layouts and compare materials side by side, rather than guessing from tiny swatches.
Our dedicated Installation Manager oversees our installations with a focus on tidy sites, clear scheduling and consistent standards. Typical projects take around three to four weeks, depending on size and specification, and we follow up with a post-installation aftercare visit. A 12-month labour warranty sits behind that, so you are not left chasing trades if something needs attention. 
Budgets vary for good reasons: layout changes, waterproofing, structural work, and the choice of fixtures and surfaces all move the number. Our process includes a pre-installation survey and a final quotation that is clear and comprehensive, with no hidden extras, so you can make decisions with confidence. 
Clients come to us for unmatched quality, and we keep that promise by curating luxury bathroom products, and by specifying surfaces and fixtures using the finest materials where it matters most. A seamless handover matters too, because the last 2% is what you notice every day.
Site realities can catch people out, especially in London terraces and mansion blocks. Our surveys cover access, waste routes, ventilation and electrics, plus where deliveries can be stored safely, so the plan matches the building. That is also how we avoid the common complaints people share about premium renovations, such as unclear scope, surprise costs, and weeks of silence once the deposit is paid.
We keep an eye on award-winning industry work and the standards behind it, because it helps us sanity-check what will age well. That perspective is also why we will happily bespeak a detail, such as a niche height or storage split, rather than pushing a one-size plan.
Detail of freestanding bath with brushed brass bath controls and botanical patterned wall tiles in a bespoke luxury bathroom

A Practical Checklist Before You Choose Your Accessories

Our expert tips for choosing a scheme without regret:
  1. Decide the daily routine first, then select the basin and storage around it.
    
  2. Choose one brassware finish and commit to it across visible fittings.
    
  3. Plan the toilet location and cistern access early, so the rest of the room stays balanced.
    
  4. Agree the cleaning routine before specifying marble or textured surfaces.
    
  5. Order early and confirm lead times, so the installation date does not drift.
Minimalist bathroom featuring a freestanding bathtub, microcement finish, brass bath filler and softly lit recessed niche

Local Service And Product Curation With A North London Point Of View

We work across North London and into surrey, and we see the same pattern on successful renovations: the best results come when one team owns the details. That is why we describe ourselves as a leading supplier of luxury bathrooms, and why our bathroom designers focus as much on buildability as on aesthetics.
A quality bathroom should feel good on day one and still feel good five years later. That long view is the real statement of luxury. Book a consultation and we can transform your space, without the chaos.
Contemporary bathroom with microcement wall finish, matte black shower handset, concealed flush plate and black heated towel rail

Design Ideas That Make A Bath Feel Like A Ritual

Small changes can shift the mood without a complete rebuild. Our favourite ideas are often the quiet ones: dimmable lighting, warmer bulb temperature at the unit, or a niche that stops bottles crowding the edge of the tub.
Clients often tell us they want an elegant bathroom that lets them slow down and bathe properly, rather than rushing. That is the point of a luxury bathroom design: a private retreat that earns its keep every day.
Next step is simple. Bring a rough sketch, any existing plans, and a couple of references you genuinely love, and we will translate that into a practical scheme you can trust. Our team will explain what is possible, what is sensible for the building, and which upgrades deliver the biggest day-to-day difference. Once the design is signed off, we schedule works and order everything in the right sequence, so your new bathroom arrives on time and feels finished, not half done.
Moody contemporary bathroom with black vanity unit, countertop basin, round mirror, brass wall-mounted taps and warm pendant lighting
Women in a design studio reviewing home renovation plans, with a focus on a gold faucet and fixtures, and a computer monitor displaying design ideas.

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