Create, plan, execute.
- Omega

- Dec 23, 2025
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 6

Each project we undertake is driven with my own personal touch and fine detail. I love inviting customers to share their complete vision to discuss, or just jumbled aspects of one for me to build upon. This design started off quite a different style. The layout was always governed by logic and there wasn't any point in changing that too much. The main topic was enlarging the shower, and making it look traditional. After my initial visit, I took pictures and measurements of what we had to work with.


The room was originally a separate loo and bathroom, but the customer had taken down the dividing wall and arranged a single, larger window to be installed.
The shower was tiny. An impractical moisture-trap area that needed improving. The customer was willing to sacrifice half the space from an adjoining airing cupboard, and this allowed me room to design a much better shower space for them.
They loved the design and so after the write-up and quotation, they booked and a date was set.

With the new window installed, we set to work. All walls and floor stripped, all new electrics and hot and cold water, as well as heating and waste water pipes installed. Two entrance doors were modified to be one, blanking off the other and also making good plaster and woodwork in the hallway. A suspect insulation in the loft was tested for asbestos, and confirmed clear. The shower area was opened up and enlarged to create an ample space, which included a large shower niche. The airing cupboard was modified and boarded with new pine-slated shelving. The room was fully plastered, and all new LED lighting installed. LVT flooring, lit feature mirror. distinct brushed nickel fittings, fluted wooden modular vanity, freestanding bath, part-tiled in rustic, wavy, white metro tiles, and modern close-coupled toilet and towel radiator. Fully decorated and finished the transformation was just under three weeks.
We really enjoyed this one and the customers were very happy. They asked us to quote the downstairs loo which is starting January 2026.
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M, Bournville.
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