
Bathroom redesign in a period property with bespoke joinery, structural floor reinforcement and an arched ceiling echoing the original proportions.
A complete bathroom redesign inside a period property on Graham Road. We added a bespoke arched ceiling that echoes the original proportions of the building, reinforced the floor structure to take the new spec, and finished with mosaic tiling and built-in joinery.
All trades were coordinated in-house, so the homeowner dealt with one team from the structural survey through to the final tile.
Hackney's housing stock is dominated by Victorian and early-20th-century terraces and converted flats. The quality bar for refurbishments here has climbed steadily with property values — homeowners expect joinery, tiling and ceiling detailing that respects the building.
The recurring constraint on Hackney bathrooms is the same one Graham Road had: original timber floors that weren't built for a modern wet spec. Resolving that structurally before the second-fix work is what separates a refurb that lasts from one that doesn't.
Whether it's an HMO, a change of use, or a whole-house extension, we'd love to hear about it. Get in touch for a free, no-obligation chat.