Farmhouse Bathroom
This bepsoke bathroom for a private client in Somerset was completed in 2015. It was published in Ideal Home magazine in October 2015.
The client wanted a traditional space that was also bright and welcoming. Storage was very important so we worked together to create a range of handmade bathroom cabinets that suited their needs.
This bepsoke bathroom for a private client in Somerset was completed in 2015. It was published in Ideal Home magazine in October 2015. The client wanted a traditional space that was also bright and welcoming. Storage was very important so we worked together to create a range of handmade bathroom cabinets that suited their needs.
Customer: Private Residential
Images: Colin Poole Photoword
Date: May 2015
The client first came to us wanting a bespoke vanity unit that was designed to have rows of small drawers. They had seen something similar in a magazine but wanted it to be handmade to fit their space and to suit their style. They had chosen some counter top mounted basins which we used as a starting point for the design. The project then expanded as they required bespoke cabinets for linens, towels and other bathroom clutter. We suggested the dresser style storage along the back wall which then also allowed them to have a hidden toilet cistern and mirrored doors above. The cabinet design is a traditional shaker style with tongue and groove paneling. They are painted in Farrow and Ball Matchstick which is a lovely warm neutral tone. We helped the client choose the Fired Earth Subway tiles and the Amtico flooring. These added a more contemporary style and complemented the warmer tones of the walls and furniture.