We worked with the clients builder to develop this serene bathroom make-over. This renovation required capping off of the old bathroom for restructuring then running new pipe work and drains to relocated fixtures. We then fitted the fixtures to create a truly tranquil space. Accuracy and quality in our workmanship provided the clients with a high quality finish. To submit your details for a bathroom quote use our Contact form. Alternatively call Mark on 3300 3141 to discuss.
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Bathroom Renovation – The Gap
July 8th, 2010
- Shower/Bath Before
- Out-dated toilet
- Updated toilet suite
- Sleek bath and tapware
- Wall hung vanity and tapware with round bowl
- Handheld shower with overhead rainhead shower
Keperra Bathroom Renovation
March 18th, 2010
This bathroom is a great example of how clean lines and modern fixtures can create the feeling of space in a confined space. Floor to ceiling 600 x 300mm white tiles were used on the walls to draw the eye upward while a high sided bath provides a feeling of depth in the space. The toilet is tucked neatly into the corner with a 900mm vanity and wall insert boxes providing the storage space this family of 4 needed. Click images to enlarge.
Ashgrove Bathroom Renovation
March 3rd, 2010
This quaint Ashgrove house received a value adding new look by replacing dated decor with modern tiles and fixtures. Also by moving fixtures around it created a feeling of space and light to a previously pokey bathroom.
- Before
- After
The Gap Bathroom Renovation
February 7th, 2010
Bathorom renovations are a great way to add value as well as refresh a well used space. This renovation at The Gap entailed removing all old fixtures and capping off, removing tiles for the tiler and re-sheeting, running new water and then reinstalling fixtures.
With the Bath to the left, Floating Vanity in the centre and semi-framless Shower cubicle to right it is an effective use of space with a modern finish. Using the same tile for the floor and walls also creates an illusion of space with a feature tile used on the floor and wall to provide definition.
- Before
- After
- click to enlarge for floor feature tile view
Bathroom Fit-Out – The Gap
November 20th, 2009
This luxurious bathroom fit-out turned an empty room into a serene retreat. The stages included pipe work rough-in, sheeting, waterproofing, tiling and fixture fit-off.
The service we provided included liasing with council for approval as well as managing the tiling, waterproofing and electrical sub-contractors making it seamless for the owner.
With 3 shower heads (9lt/min restricted), 2 heated towel racks, high-end tapware and closed couple toilet suite this bathroom is a true way to recover from a hectic day. Click on images to enlarge.
- Continuing floor tiles on shower wall creates contrasting impact
- ‘Telephone’ shower rail provides unique feature
- Rain head provides an indulgent curtain of water (restricted of course!)
- Brush & Roll holders attached to vanity hides toilet necessities
- Heated towel rails provide the luxury of warm towels on cold days
Bathroom renovation – in Ashgrove
March 5th, 2009
For this bathroom renovation in Ashgrove we removed old fixtures, ran new water and waste pipes, installed contemporary tap fittings and water efficient fixtures (WELS) .
The client said…
Mark helped us with council approvals and paperwork so the job ran smoothly and finished on time”

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