This shower room was windowless with a tiny 75cm square shower you had to step up into sideways. “It’s so small, can we make it like a jewel box?” said my client. We went for wonderful dark green tiles and brass fittings, with excellent lighting and mirror storage. Ingenious plumbing and design miraculously fitted in a 1 metre square shower with no step, lots of storage, and the artificial window floods the room with light and the illusion of spaciousness.

The tiny shower room was built off a basement bedroom

it had a a door with a basin opposite, a loo on the left and a little shower on the right that you had to step up and into (while navigating a folding door)

We gutted it....

and installed a false window with lighting behind



a false will with mirrored cabinets - these open for storage. They also allow for a shelf with lighting to sit below them, and behind the basin.



Every detail was thought through - the shelf is one tile high - enough for an electric toothbrush, and the basin has space to put soap on one side.



The shower has an inbuilt shelf (allowing even more elbow room above waist height and lighting to ensure a spacious feel.