Tackling a bathroom battlefield
Monday, 12 April 2010
Family bathrooms can resemble the frontline of a war zone, where personal hygiene battles reduce glass, mirrors and glistening tiles into combat casualties.

Work progresses... part III
Monday, 08 September 2008
Working at speed, made easier by the complete removal of all trappings, the house in Paton’s Rd took shape quickly thanks to efficient and professional tradespeople.

Tiles from Mobile Ceramics. Photography by Denise Jones. Bathe in beauty, surrounded by tiles
Monday, 19 November 2007
New heights of sophistication have arrived in contemporary bathroom design and the surfaces selected play a huge role in the success of any project.

A touch of drama and LED lighting create ambience-plus. The bathrooms first
Monday, 16 July 2007
Eight years ago Jeanette and Roger Grice bought a house in Cockle Bay, a house they admit appealed more for its potential than its looks. With a yellow plaster exterior, matching balustrades and a curved, blue corrugated iron roof it was a prime candidate for a makeover.

Light-age bathrooms for ultimate luxury
Monday, 21 May 2007
In a busy world, quiet zones where one can escape to in the home are taking prime importance. Because homes are more frequently open plan in design, small, restful, intimate spaces are becoming increasingly rare, and that’s possibly one reason why bathrooms have taken on the role of a sanctuary as well as fulfilling their everyday practical and traditional roles.

Minimal design, maximum pleasure
Monday, 20 November 2006
“No shower doors” was the only instruction a soon-to-be new homeowner gave to the architect designing her Half Moon Bay Home.