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Heritage Projects

Case Study: Bathroom Fitting in Cambridge

client

Harry K

Location

Cambridge

​Date

26 March 2025

Service

Bathroom

This en suite created in Cambridgeshire is a great example of how unused space can be turned into something practical, modern, and well finished. The project involved building out a brand-new internal layout, with stud partitioning used to form the new room before the plumbing, electrics, and finishes were completed. The end result is a bright, compact en suite bathroom that makes very good use of the space available, giving the property extra convenience and a more functional layout for everyday living.


The finished bathroom fitting has a clean and modern look, with white sanitaryware, a sleek vanity unit, chrome towel radiator, and a large glazed shower enclosure helping the space feel open rather than cramped. The dark flooring adds contrast and gives the room a more grounded, contemporary feel, while the vertical green feature tiles bring in a subtle bit of character without overpowering the design. The natural oak door also adds warmth and ties in nicely with the rest of the home, helping the new en suite feel like a proper part of the property rather than an afterthought.


Projects like this can make a big difference to both comfort and value, especially when a home needs an extra bathroom without the option of a full extension. From the framing stage through to the completed finish, this en suite has clearly been planned carefully to fit the space properly and work well day to day. The final result is neat, practical, and stylish, giving the homeowners a smart new bathroom that feels fresh, usable, and built to last.

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