We recently completed a full bathroom renovation bringing together thoughtful design, premium products, and skilled craftsmanship. As with all projects, this began with a detailed site survey and the drafting of quotation by our director Tony, ensuring the clients had a clear understanding of layout options and installation requirements from the outset. The design was then developed by Neil at Herts Bathrooms and Kitchens, who also supplied all goods for the renovation. His layout paired practicality with a bold contemporary aesthetic, centred around standout Tuscan green furniture from Tissino.
One of the biggest advantages of choosing products through Herts Bathrooms is the freedom to mix and match from a wide selection of premium suppliers. This flexibility ensures homeowners never have to compromise on style—so long as the space allows, the design possibilities are endless. For this Watford homeowner, that meant curating a beautiful scheme tied together with a striking gunmetal accent that runs throughout the room.
This bathroom installation comes together as a stylish, cohesive space, with the Oceanna Onice Blue ceramic wall tiles stealing the show. Their soft, marbled blue tones add depth and elegance, and the expert fitting by Steve Jobson—whose precision and craftsmanship are evident in every line and corner—elevates the overall finish of the room.
This customer had recently moved into their property and was keen to update the bathroom as one of their first major improvement projects—prioritising both functionality and contemporary style. After an initial site survey with Barney providing a detailed labour quotation outlining the full scope of work, the customer visited the Herts Bathrooms showroom to select their preferred products and finishes.
After an initial site survey, the customer visited our showroom to meet with Stew at Herts Bathroom Centre and begin designing their new bathroom. They selected Minoli Lume beige gloss and white gloss vertical striped tiles to create a striking visual feature — the centrepiece of this clever and stylish design.
The journey to the finished bathroom started with a survey visit from our director Tony to meet with the customers and discuss what needs to be done to meet the needs of the homeowners. Once the details were drawn up into a quotation, the Herts Bathrooms team organised for an appointment for the clients to visit the showroom and select the goods for their room, drawing up a detailed design and plan for the engineer to follow. A start date was agreed and a second survey organised to double check the items would fit into the room.
The client worked with Herts Bathrooms and chose a Sonas black grid shower panel ass a main feature for the room. Alongside they selected a whole host of black accessories from both Miller and Origins to draw the scheme together, in addition to a black illuminated mirror from Roper Rhodes.
The tiles in this room are the stars of the show – and the customer chose to source their own, selecting a green hexagonal tile around the bath area and for the floor with a plan white for the rest of the room.
We stripped out everything from the previous bathroom and started with a blank canvas. There was extensive electrical work required as new underfloor heating was installed and our electrician moved power for the lights and shaver socket and ran new supplies for the lit mirror and duel fuel towel rail.
This recent installation showcases how thoughtful design and expert craftsmanship can completely transform a space — delivering both visual impact and everyday functionality. The homeowner wanted a bathroom that combined current trends with long-term practicality. Our team delivered just that, with features such as an anti-slip shower tray and a comfort-height WC, ensuring the space is not only beautiful but also accessible and safe.






















