Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

Country Arts and Crafts Home, Melrose, Scottish Boarders
Country Arts and Crafts Home, Melrose, Scottish Boarders
Jane Perfect Interiors LtdJane Perfect Interiors Ltd
Charming vintage bathroom featuring a pedestal basin with twin chrome taps, set against floral green wallpaper and classic tongue-and-groove panelling. A round mirror and glass wall sconces add soft elegance, while the walk-in shower provides modern functionality.
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Kensington
Kensington
Nikki Williams InteriorsNikki Williams Interiors
Here we mixed neutral tiles with a pop of colour to add personality without overwhelming the space. Warmer hardware was introduced to add depth and character. Lots of textures (wood, rattan, stone) were added to soften the space and help it feel calm and grounded.
Kent House | Helen Pink Interiors
Kent House | Helen Pink Interiors
Emma Johnson PhotographyEmma Johnson Photography
I worked with Helen Pink to showcase an interior design project that she had been working on in Kent. This home involved a lot of colour, so it was important that colours were true to life and bold. We shot a few tight details to showcase Helen’s favourite pieces, but the majority of images were slightly wider to show the space as whole.

Traditional Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

Benyon House
Benyon House
Studio AkivaStudio Akiva
This image showcases the Benyon House shower room—designed with a clean, contemporary edge that doesn’t compromise on warmth or detail. Large-format grey stone tiles span floor to ceiling, wrapping the entire wet area in rich texture and tonal consistency, while adding a spa-like calm to the compact footprint. A black-framed shower screen introduces a sharp architectural line, creating contrast against the soft, natural stone. Brass fittings throughout, from the rainfall showerhead to the wall-mounted tap, offer a modern yet timeless finish. The navy blue vanity unit adds a subtle splash of colour, grounding the palette while echoing hues found elsewhere in the home. Above, a rounded mirror softens the linear lines and enhances light flow, reflecting the materials and design details throughout the space. Thoughtful touches like greenery on the windowsill and a rolled towel on the basin bring a sense of softness to the scheme, while remaining practical. This shower room is a perfect example of how material choice, colour balance, and streamlined design can transform a small space into something elegant and elevated.
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