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Bathroom Borehamwood

Bright marble-look scheme with AXOR fittings, wet room detailing and a built-in bath.

A full Borehamwood renovation combining a wet room layout with a bathtub zone, finished in large-format bright tiles and clean black accents.

Location

Borehamwood

Project type

Wet Room & Bath Renovation

Timeline

4 weeks

Atmosphere

Light, spacious and premium, with crisp tile lines, strong contrasts and a balanced layout across shower, bath, WC and vanity areas.

Bathroom Borehamwood
Large format bright tilesMatte black AXOR fittingsWall nichesWall-hung sanitaryware

Design impression

Light, spacious and premium, with crisp tile lines, strong contrasts and a balanced layout across shower, bath, WC and vanity areas.

Each case study is presented to read more like a studio project than a generic builder gallery.

The focus is not only on what was installed, but on what the room now feels like in everyday use.

Design brief

The finished space includes AXOR fittings, a wall-hung WC, custom wall niches and integrated storage details designed for practical daily use.

Scope of work

  • Full strip-out and rebuild
  • Large format wall and floor tiling
  • Wet room floor-forming and drainage detailing
  • Built-in bath installation
  • Wall-hung WC, vanity and final finishing

Outcome

Wet room and bath area delivered in one cohesive layout

Cleaner maintenance with wall-hung WC and minimal visual clutter

Premium finish quality with practical storage built into wall niches

Location

Borehamwood

Fittings

AXOR brassware in black finish

Layout

Wet room zone plus built-in bathtub

WC

Wall-hung installation

Tiles

Large format bright marble-look walls and floors

Bathroom Borehamwood detail

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