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When their property experienced residual damage from a neighbouring fire, our young, dynamic client took the opportunity to redesign their home and family entertaining spaces, including the lower ground floor library and media room, master bedroom and all the luxury guest bathrooms within their home.
With a love of natural materials and an inclination towards a modern, industrial style, our brief for the bespoke interior design of the bathrooms specified a welcoming space with a focus on luxurious textures and refined finishes.
Using natural stone, textured finishes and industrial-style light fixtures, we were delighted at the opportunity to transform each bathroom into a cool, contemporary space that radiates elegance, warmth and character.
All savvy bathroom designs start with a key focal point and in the design of both the master bathroom and guest bathroom, we combined a striking bespoke vanity with dramatic light fixtures and lavish textures, including bespoke natural stone that emphasizes durability. In recent years, this delivers a statement bathroom that showcases a timeless, contemporary, industrial-luxe style.

The guest bathroom features silver-honed travertine flooring and oak graphite doors with a natural oil wood finish. The vanity doors have a textured surface by Xylo Cleaf while the countertop and bespoke basin are in Pietra d’Avola, a rich chocolatey limestone, showcasing beautiful raw materials with simple designs.
The tubular light fixtures in matte black complement the pull bar vanity door handles in solid metal and heated towel rail in gun metal with a bronze finish, creating a space with gentle curves that enhance the overall aesthetic. The sink faucet and matt black taps in matt black add a sleek, modern touch.
The silver travertine shower flooring has been lightly sandblasted and oiled while a crittal-style shower screen in matt black frames the space elegantly, adding an industrial touch with exposed metal pipes and brickwork. A walnut bench is both functional and adds a further element of warmth to the interior scheme.

In the master bathroom, the walls are covered in Amaya limestone with a velvet finish, and the bespoke vanity is in a textured wood with a matte finish. Many homeowners would appreciate that the luxury vanity countertop and bespoke basin feature silver-honed travertine, complemented by stainless steel fixtures.
The vanity mirror with sleek steel frames and a metal frame sits in striking architectural proportion to the suspended, tubular light fixtures in brushed brass that complete the contemporary look of this timeless, industrial-luxe bathroom, designed for various industrial spaces.


We are inspired by a diversity of styles and have produced an array of luxurious interior architecture and interior design projects. Whatever the project, whatever the brief, we analyse the requirements, assess the scope of works, and deliver a successful and distinctive result on every occasion.
In the shower of this cool, contemporary bathroom, a bespoke waney-edged oak bench has been fitted on powder-coated metal brackets and perfectly complements the Brooklyn thermostatic shower set and wall-mounted volume control in aged brass (The Watermark Collection).

Form and function merge in this well-designed and liveable family home to realise a stylish and versatile interior space with the contemporary design of the bathrooms a particular triumph, where a focus on rich textures and sophisticated finishes take centre stage to display a prevailing appreciation of style and natural stone beauty.
We relished the opportunity of bringing warmth and cosiness to what is often a traditionally hard, neutral space and welcomed our client’s wonderful appreciation of luxury aesthetics.
View our completed Antrim Grove project here.
Photography by Richard Waite
1. Which color schemes work best for an industrial bathroom design?
Neutral colors like gray, black, and white, along with earthy tones, work best to enhance the raw, urban vibe and visual interest of an industrial bathroom.
2. Can I combine industrial style with contemporary bathroom designs?
Yes, you can successfully combine industrial style with contemporary designs by incorporating sleek fixtures and modern materials while maintaining raw elements such as exposed piping and concrete finishes.
3. Are there budget-friendly ways to achieve an industrial bathroom renovation look?
Absolutely! You can achieve an industrial look on a budget by using reclaimed materials, opting for DIY projects like concrete sinks or shelving, and selecting affordable industrial-style fixtures.
4. Are industrial style bathrooms suitable for small spaces?
Yes, industrial style bathrooms can be suitable for small spaces as they often utilize open shelving and minimalistic designs, creating an illusion of space while minimizing clutter and still embracing the industrial aesthetic.
5. What lighting options suit an industrial themed bathroom where natural light plays a significant role?
Industrial-themed bathrooms often feature pendant lights, Edison bulbs, and track lighting to create a raw yet stylish look that complements the overall aesthetic.
6. How do I choose bathroom fixtures for an industrial style?
When selecting bathroom fixtures for an industrial style, opt for materials like brushed nickel or matte black finishes, and choose designs that have a minimalist or vintage appeal to enhance the industrial vibe.
7. What are the key features that define an industrial style bathroom?
Key features of an industrial style bathroom include exposed pipes, concrete or brick walls, open shelving, and a mix of vintage and modern elements that create a rugged yet sophisticated atmosphere.
Furniture and accessories that fit well in an industrial style bathroom include reclaimed wood vanities, metal shelving units, rustic mirrors, and vintage-inspired decor that adds character to the space.
8. How can I incorporate metal and concrete elements into my bathroom for an industrial vibe?
To incorporate metal and concrete elements into your bathroom, consider using concrete sinks or countertops, metal-framed mirrors, and exposed metal fixtures, which will enhance the industrial aesthetic beautifully.
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