
Bathrooms Designed to Feel Part of the House
The best bathrooms in period homes feel considered rather than inserted. Proportion, materials, lighting, brassware, wallcoverings and joinery all need to work together so the room feels connected to the architecture around it.
In this Cotswold house, classic bathroom details are combined with more indulgent elements, creating spaces that feel luxurious while still belonging naturally within the character of the property.


Classic Bathrooms with a Boutique Feel
Freestanding baths, hand-painted murals, decorative wallcoverings and carefully detailed vanity units give each bathroom a distinct identity, while maintaining a sense of quality and continuity throughout the home.




Character, Colour and Hidden Detail
In Georgian and period homes, bathrooms often require a more imaginative approach to layout and detailing. Some spaces call for calm, classical symmetry, while others allow for richer colour, decorative wallcoverings and moments of surprise.
Vanity units, framed mirrors, wall lights and carefully selected finishes help these rooms feel more like furnished interiors than purely functional spaces.




Decorative Bathrooms in a Georgian Rectory
From soft blue and green schemes to more dramatic mural-led bathrooms, these spaces show how colour, joinery, mirrors and lighting can give each bathroom its own atmosphere.


Bathrooms with a Classical Country House Feel
Layered wallcoverings, traditional brassware, soft lighting and carefully selected sanitaryware help bring a sense of refinement to bathroom spaces within larger country house projects.




Boutique Hotel Bathrooms
In hotel settings, bathrooms need to feel distinctive and memorable while also meeting the practical demands of repeated guest use. Colour, tiling, lighting and sanitaryware can all be used to create impact without losing durability or ease of maintenance.








