Streatham Hill

Oliver lives in a top floor apartment of a beautiful Edwardian building in Streatham, South West London. Oliver and his partner wanted to transform their bland small bathroom into a green oasis, with plenty of storage space. They loved our collection of Victorian-inspired tiles and were keen to inject some colour on the walls and make a feature of the floor.

Plan

Brooke planned Oliver’s renovation, ensuring that we could keep within their allocated budget, maximising the space by reconfiguring the bath into a standing shower and creating much needed storage space. Brooke worked around Oliver’s holiday schedule so that disruption was kept to a minimum.

Design

Simon worked with Oliver to create a bathroom that felt more luxurious and spacious. Simon helped Oliver pick the perfect tile combination for the walls and floors to maximise their budget. The 3D model enabled Oliver to envisage the space and ensure that the new layout met their needs.

Build

Beams paired Oliver with Tom and his team. Tom has 22 years experience, running is company since 2015, completing 250 bathrooms, as well as 21 full house renovations. Oliver complimented Tom for his punctuality and minimal mess during the building process.

Would recommend.

“The whole process was handled very well, there was a good amount of communication and the design process was smooth, I felt that our designer listened and took on board all our views.The actual renovation was also great, the builders were punctual and did their best to minimise the mess. There were some small issues that came up during the process, but the communication I had with the team meant that they were all sorted out quickly and satisfactorily.”

Oliver, Streatham Hill

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