Bathroom Designer of the Year 2023
Winner
Gabi Riseley
Henry Rose Interiors
These clients wanted to updated their 20 year old bathroom, they also didn’t like the fact that when you opened the door the first thing you saw was the toilet.
Read moreThis year's shortlisted entrants for Bathroom Designer of the Year 2023:
Gabi Riseley
Henry Rose Interiors
These clients wanted to updated their 20 year old bathroom, they also didn’t like the fact that when you opened the door the first thing you saw was the toilet.
Read moreMartin Flanders
Alexander - Horsham Showroom
This aim of this project was to transform a previous bedroom into a spacious family bathroom, incorporating sizeable areas for bathing and showering, as well as creating designated storage spaces for bathroom essentials.
Read moreAndrew Hewson
Dobsons
A minimal, easy-to-clean relaxing space where client could bathe and unwind, incorporating a freestanding bath, some storage and space for a wooden chair that held special significance. Framed pictures of a favourite holiday beach spot would hang in the bathroom upon completion.
Read moreHollie Kerr
EKCO (Livingston) Limited
Mr & Mrs Steedman came to me looking to re-design their master en-suite. With a budget of 30K, the client had a vision of a spa like space with a calming atmosphere. A freestanding bath and separate shower were at the top of their list, with plenty of storage throughout the room.
Read moreAmi Fitzpatrick
Sovereign Bathrooms Winchester Limited
Our clients, based in America found us via a recommendation by a family member who we had worked with a few years ago. They had recently purchased a home to relocate to in the UK and had 5 bathrooms to update. The home is a Grade II listed barn conversion, which involved a lot of beams and sloped ceiling challenges!
Read moreGabi Riseley
Henry Rose Interiors
This bathroom has got to be one of the quirkiest I have designed, it was in a renovated barn that had concrete floors so the layout was fairly set in stone (or concrete in this case!).
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