
The Cloakroom That Proves Small Spaces Can Be Extraordinary
The Cloakroom That Proves Small Spaces Can Be Extraordinary Why some of the smallest rooms in a home often leave the biggest impression When people
For this London home, our clients asked for minimalist design – with confidence.
The ensuite delivers exactly that, introducing a bold yet refined splash of blue through a double vanity and half-painted wall. Warm ivory marble-effect tiles soften the palette, creating balance and calm.

Brushed brass details add warmth and quiet elegance, while a sleek walk-in shower, integrated niche, and streamlined towel rail keep the space feeling considered rather than busy. A wall-hung toilet with concealed in-tank system solved layout challenges seamlessly, and layered LED lighting with a large mirrored cabinet completes the look.

Both bathrooms were delivered through our bathroom installation service, with a dedicated project manager overseeing quality and timeline throughout.
The guest bathroom follows a softer, more neutral approach. Light grey tiles wrap the space, creating a serene backdrop for a built-in bath with overhead shower – practical, versatile, and timeless.
A dark grey vanity adds contrast, paired with a crisp white basin and understated chrome finishes. Thoughtful details, including a shower niche, wall-hung toilet, and subtle LED lighting, bring cohesion and calm to the space.

Two bathrooms. One clear design language.
Minimalist, balanced, and beautifully resolved.
If you’re considering renovating more than one bathroom at once, see how we approached a similar two-bathroom renovation in West London.
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