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Suffolk Village

In this charming 1920’s home, nestled in a picturesque Suffolk village, our Head of Design Louise Ashdown, was tasked with designing five distinct functional bathrooms that are full of character. It was a fine balance of combining colourful elements with timeless pieces to create spaces that are as unique as they are luxurious. With having a loose brief and a client who was open to new ideas, our designer had the privilege of working with creativity and exploration which made it a fun process. A variety of textures and natural materials were used, along with waterproof wallpaper, coloured sanitaryware and secret doors.

This project was initiated by a returning client who had previously collaborated with Louise during lockdown on an award-winning renovation of her Victorian villa in Kent. Throughout the project, we maintained seamless communication with the builders despite the property’s distance, ensuring a smooth workflow. Conveniently located near our showroom, the client effortlessly visited to view samples and make decisions, with a keen eye for design she was a delight to work with.

Suffolk Master En-suite

The project started with the master en-suite, where the client found inspiration in a bespoke sofa for the bedroom, evoking elements of Studio 54 and 70s glamour and hedonism.

To create a unique space, we chose statement products such as the translucent Cristalmood basins and bath from antoniolupi in a beautiful green which are complemented by unlacquered polished brass taps from Vola. The basin area had to be under the window meaning wall taps weren’t possible, so Louise suggested the Antoniolupi Piana range with the Cristalmood basins in ‘Bottiglia’, offset with minimalist deck-mounted taps.

A large glass shower screen separates the walk-in shower from the rest of the room with the most beautiful vibrant green terrazzo stone tiles adorning the wall at one end, adding a touch of elegance. Opting for minimalist and contemporary brassware, the choice of unlacquered brass ensured a natural patina that develops over time, adding a sense of character. An avocado green wall-hung WC in matt ceramic, seamlessly ties together the 70s aesthetic.

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With the basin area positioned beneath the window, traditional wall taps were not possible, yet the view is better than any mirror!

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To discuss a project call us on 0333 011 3333, or email design@westonebathrooms.com

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