Cotswold Country House

Four distinctive bathrooms and a quietly luxurious dressing room designed for a late-1800s Cotswold manor house.

Cotswold country house interior design

Principal Bathroom

The principal bathroom was designed to combine indulgence with sensitivity to the house. A substantial shower enclosure, roll-top bath, hand-painted mural and traditional details create a space that feels luxurious while remaining sympathetic to the character of the property.

Mural Bathroom

This bathroom brings decorative softness and painterly detail into a practical space, using mural-style wall treatment, careful finishes and classic fittings to create a room with its own distinctive character.

Blue Bathroom

One of the additional bathrooms was given a stronger individual identity, with deep colour, decorative wall treatment and refined brass details creating a more dramatic, jewel-like space.

Pink Bathroom

The pink bathroom has a more playful, characterful quality, combining pattern, exposed beams, a freestanding bath and a softer palette to create a room that feels individual without losing refinement.

The other bathrooms in the house were each given a sense of their own, rather like you might find in a boutique hotel.

Dressing Room

The dressing room was designed to be highly practical whilst at the same time quietly luxurious, with warm oak bringing depth, richness and character. Brass inlays and hardware add a refined layer of detail to the custom-made joinery, catching the light beautifully and ensuring that the finished look is personalised and unique.

Bathrooms and Dressing Room Designed with Luxury and Character

This handsome Cotswold manor house, built in the late 1800s and altered over time, belonged to clients who asked us to design and deliver four bathrooms and a dressing room. Their brief was to create spaces that felt entirely at home within the character of the property, while introducing personality, comfort and luxury.

Having previously lived in the US, the clients had developed a love of generous, spa-like showering, which became a key influence in the principal bathroom design. A substantial shower enclosure with body jets, integrated LED lighting and a sensory steam setting was balanced with classic details, including a roll-top bath, hand-painted mural and traditional high-cistern WC.

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