Bathroom Design and Installation




Per square foot, your bathroom has more equipment than any other room in your house. It’s expensive space, and every inch counts. This is increasingly true today as bathrooms are required to do more than ever before. Fitting it all in is no simple task.

Toilets, tubs, showers, and lavatories are often placed in distinct areas. The role of the bathroom is changing rapidly. The importance of the bath in our homes has grown dramatically. Spacious rooms, closeted toilets, double bowl lavatories, whirlpool tubs, and recently, large walk-in showers have found their way into our homes. No longer just a functional room, the bathroom is becoming a retreat. Purely utilitarian functions of bathrooms are now being relegated to small cubicles. Toilets are housed in separate enclosures; tubs, showers, and lavatories are placed in distinct areas.
The average bathroom in new housing has tripled in size over past decade. Boundaries between master bedroom and master bath are disappearing quickly. The bathroom morphs into a dressing area that seamlessly merges with the sleeping area. Meanwhile new equipment is moving in. Personal spas, televisions, telephones, audio equipment, and even fireplaces are being installed with increasing regularity.

As a culture, we are in the process of a conceptual transformation of the bathroom into a private retreat. To many homeowners, bathrooms have become "morning" or "evening" rooms. While public areas of homes have become less personalized, bedrooms and baths now form a kind of inner-sanctum where people can indulge themselves in the lap of luxury. The bath is becoming our private sanctuary — a place to get away from it all.

Unfortunately, our houses do not automatically adapt to these new trends. And those of us who still own the home we bought 20 years ago probably still have that old, tired, well worn room squeezed between two bedrooms and the stairs.
It's not that we would not like to own one of those new, spacious, designer bathrooms featured in all the magazines and on television home improvement shows. It's just that those expansive flourishes of Italian tile, porcelain plumbing fixtures by the square yard, and as much sparkling chrome as a '58 Cadillac grill all have to have someplace to go, and we just don't have the floor space.
Still, you don't have to settle for an ugly and dysfunctional bathroom. A whole lot can be done with even a very small room. And there are ways of finding more bathroom space if you know where to look.

That's where we can help.

We know that most of our clients do not have the floor space required for a grand "designer" bathroom. So careful planning and quality components can transform a small, nondescript bath into an elegant, luxurious retreat. We have become the small space specialists — using imagination, ingenuity and creativity to pack more design, more features and more utility into less room. We know how to plan and build distinctive bathrooms that conform to all of the accepted design rules, building and safety codes. Most importantly, we know how to build affordable baths by painstaking design, cost-saving construction practices and careful substitution of less expensive alternatives that will still give you that special look and feel that is uniquely yours.

If you choose to purchase a bathroom or tiles through one of our suppliers, we will deal with the organisation and headache of payment, ordering, checking delivery and many others. We can also offer you a TRADE DISCOUNT on any items you purchase.
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