A bath often becomes the focal point of the bathroom, shaping both how the space looks and how it is experienced. Beyond its practical role, it introduces a sense of comfort and relaxation, creating a space that feels more considered and inviting.
Whether used as part of a daily routine or for more occasional use, the bath plays an important part in defining the overall atmosphere of the room. The choice of style, material and placement can all influence how the space feels, from calm and understated to more expressive and design-led.
Freestanding Baths
Freestanding baths offer a distinctive and design-led approach, creating a focal point within the room. Positioned away from the wall or set within a more open layout, they help the bathroom feel less functional and more like a space to relax and unwind.
The shape and proportions of the bath can influence the overall look. Softer, curved forms create a more relaxed feel, while more defined shapes introduce a stronger, architectural presence. This flexibility allows the bath to complement both contemporary and more classic interiors.
Freestanding designs work particularly well in larger bathrooms, where they can be given space to stand out, but they can also be incorporated into more compact layouts with careful planning.
Built-In Baths
Built-in baths offer a more structured and space-efficient solution, designed to sit neatly within the layout of the room. Typically positioned against a wall or within a recess, they create a clean and integrated look that works particularly well in both family bathrooms and more compact spaces.
This style allows for a more practical use of space, often incorporating surrounding surfaces or panels that can be finished to match the rest of the bathroom. This helps create a cohesive and organised feel, where the bath becomes part of the overall design rather than a standalone feature.
Built-in baths are often a more versatile option, supporting both everyday use and multi-functional spaces. They can also be combined with showering solutions, making them well suited to bathrooms where flexibility is important.
Accessible Baths
Accessible baths are designed to make bathing more comfortable and easier to use, without compromising on the overall look of the bathroom. Features such as lower entry points, integrated seating and supportive layouts help create a space that feels safe and practical.
The focus is on creating a bathroom that works for a wider range of needs, whether that’s for long-term accessibility or simply to make everyday routines more manageable. At the same time, modern designs ensure the bath still feels considered and in keeping with the rest of the space.
Accessible options can be incorporated into both contemporary and more traditional bathrooms, allowing the design to remain cohesive while offering additional support and ease of use.
Our Bath Collections
We work with a carefully selected range of bath manufacturers, including Eastbrook, Kaldewie, Waters Baths of Ashbourne and Adamsez, each offering a distinct approach to design.
Waters Baths is known for its cast stone collections, combining a refined finish with a more accessible price point. Their designs focus on clean, balanced shapes, making them well suited to a wide range of interiors, with matching basins available to create a cohesive look.
Adamsez takes a more expressive and design-led approach, offering unique shapes and sculptural forms that bring a stronger sense of individuality to the space. Their collections are designed to stand out, making them ideal for bathrooms where the bath becomes a central feature.