Bathrooms
PROJECT 706
Designed for a Grade 1 listed 1960's property in London, this bathroom was degined using teak veneers and solid teak. The sinks are supported by a marble wrapped structure.
MATERIALS: Teak, glass, Calacatta Statuario marble
PROJECT 558
Twin sinks rest on an American black walnut worktop. The unit below is over veneered in Cedar of Lebanon, with grain running vertically. Door handles are moulded into the top of each door, hidden from view. Above the backsplash are mirrored glass fronted cabinets; a sandblasted mirror runs along the top.
MATERIALS: Cedar of Lebanon, American black walnut, glass and sandblasted glass.

PROJECT 247
A distinctive look is achieved in a Georgian home with this elegant and luxurious bathroom featuring carrara marble and using trompe l’oeil finishes. The furniture reflects the architectural joinery in the house and the shower cubicle is designed to feel like a grand entrance.
MATERIALS: Carrara marble; trompe l’oeil and painted timber.
PROJECT 228
This radical contemporary bathroom with black walnut cabinets and limestone splashbacks incorporates lots of ingenious touches. Underneath the worksurfaces there are laundry baskets, while polished chrome fittings below the plasma screen provide a clever storage solution. To keep the look neat and streamlined, the ‘his and hers’ sinks have concealed plumbing.
MATERIALS: Cabinets are in black walnut; the area flanked by backsplashes is made of limestone.

PROJECT 212
Old meets new in this dramatic bathroom made from wenge. Simple, understated cabinets conceal complex and detailed storage solutions. A pole was introduced to support the glass shower screen allowing the original panelled wall to be left untouched, while the original deal floorboards are retained and painted to provide period character.
MATERIALS: Solid and engineered wenge.
