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Monthly Archives: June 2025
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We’ve just finished a beautiful bathroom project in Castlethorpe, and it’s one we’re really proud of. The aim was to create a light, modern space that still felt calm and welcoming - something stylish, but not too trendy, and practical for everyday use.
To bring that to life, we kept the colour palette soft and neutral, adding contrast with black fittings and just the right amount of pattern on the floor tiles. The result is a bathroom that feels fresh and thoughtfully put together, with plenty of attention paid to the small details.
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When it comes to designing outdoor spaces, choosing the right surface material is essential. Whether you’re creating a patio, garden pathway, or poolside area, you need a solution that is durable, stylish, and easy to maintain. That’s where 20mm outdoor porcelain tiles come in - a modern alternative to traditional stone or concrete slabs that offers superior performance and aesthetic appeal.
Unlike traditional slabs, 20mm porcelain tiles are fired at high temperatures, making them exceptionally strong and resistant to heavy loads, impact, and wear. This makes them an ideal choice for driveways, patios, and high-traffic outdoor areas.
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Careful spatial planning ensures the room flows beautifully, with each zone feeling purposeful and no area left underused. The room is rectangular, but its layout and ceiling structure brought complexity to the design. A dividing wall separates the toilet area from the main bathroom, helping to zone the space naturally. Rather than viewing this wall as a limitation, the design embraces it, using it to create a distinct nook for the toilet while also forming a striking backdrop for the basin and mirror.
The slanted ceiling could have been a challenge, but instead, it's used to advantage. By positioning the WC beneath the tallest part of the ceiling, the design allows for clever storage above, making the most of vertical space without compromising on aesthetics.