Whether it is a new bathroom, new kitchen, new heating system, new extension or entire house renovation Tara do the whole job. We deliver the whole package, project managed for minimal disruption. We design, we find the fixtures & fittings, we supply, we install and we guarantee. We liaise with the Local Authority to make sure your home is up to standard. The work is carefully project managed to ensure it runs smoothly, with the minimum of disruption. We work in private homes, public buildings and office blocks.
You may have a clear vision of the beautiful bathroom you would like us to install, we might be able to help you find the best fittings to make your dream work. More often, however, we use our artistic creativity, product expertise and practical experience to suggest entirely new layouts to rooms. Meeting your requirements in ways you never thought possible. It is a major event in your life, but we do bathrooms and house renovations on a daily basis, this is just what we do. We regularly create new wet rooms, bathrooms and ensuites in parts of a home where none previously existed: this involves building control approval, which we will arrange.
The building trade is highly regulated and home owners can be surprised to discover the amount of rules and red tape governing what can be done in their home. If you are creating a new bathroom in your house, for example, the Building Control division of your local authority must be informed, you may not need planning permission but you will need building regulations approval. Among other things, building regulations apply to electrical work, heating, room ventilation, windows, waste and drainage.
If you have bought an old dilapidated building and want to bring it into this century with new ensuites, a kitchen, changing the location of doors, taking down internal walls and a lot of decorating you can manage the project yourself. Hoping to get all the correct tradesmen on site when you need them. We employ all of the tradesmen you will need: plumber, carpenter, electrician, bricklayer, decorator, etc. If one tradesman lets us down, perhaps due to ill health, we do not let the work grind to a halt at great inconvenience and expense.
We also see extensions built by "have a go" builders that compromise the existing structure, for example impairing the working of existing ventilation or an existing flue. It is worth paying more to have your extension built safely in the first place. We have built extensions, we have done the drawings, got the approvals, employed the structural engineer and the architect and brought all of our project management skills and our workforce to the task. We always work with Building Control and we can arrange the Building Regulations approval for you.
We take responsibility for organising the whole job and communicating with all parties - the customer, the planning department, the architect, the structural engineer, the suppliers, any other interested parties if your building is of special interest e.g. A complete kitchen or bathroom renovation involves many different skilled tradesmen, typically at least 5 experts in their fields, project management is crucial to getting the work done within the minimum timescale, to a high standard and on budget.
Wall and floor coverings can be a major expense, the single most expensive part of your room, so they should be used effectively to create the WOW factor, such as sparkling granite tiles in your bathroom and stone on your kitchen floor. The choice of materials is huge. We also need to consider splash-back areas around sinks and hobs. Stone or ceramic tiles are certainly not the only options even for splash back areas. Splashbacks can be either marble, granite, plastic, glass, mirror, or just about any water repellent, easy to clean material.
There are many ways to achieve a good shower and make a wet room. The challenge is to make the best use of the space in what is often a small room. You will want a room that looks wonderful, is easy to clean and maintain, easy to use with clever cupboard space and is water tight. If you do not want to squeeze a tiny shower cubicle into an already tiny room and then try to wash yourself in a space that is too small for you to bend over, then a wet room might be the solution. Wetrooms make the most of space and enable whole families to shower together!