RETAILER CASE STUDY | The Tap End
About The Tap End
The Tap End was established in 2017 Justine Bullock and Lynda Rees. After working
together
for a number of years at a firm that did
whole-home interior design, they
left to set up The Tap End and focus on their joint passion – bathrooms. Now into its sixth year, the brand has expanded to employ three additional members of staff, they have been finalists three times at the annual kbbreview Retail & Design Awards and won numerous local awards, including young entrepreneur of the year for Justine and a Cardiff-based award for Interior Design Company of the Year in 2020.
BATHROOM DETAILS
Overall project cost: £9,053
INCLUDING VAT (EXCLUDING FITTING)
Designer: Zoe Curtis Brands used: Tissino, Ca’ Pietra, Roca WC: Roca The Gap Concealed cistern and flushplate: Alca M570 Basin and vanity unit: Tissino Vitolo countertop and basin, Cosenza unit Brassware: Coalbrook Domo brushed brass Mirror: HiB Arena 80 Radiator: Tissino Marcello Underfloor heating: Warmup Shower screen: Tissino Idro brushed brass Shower tray: Tissino Giorgio 2 white slate Bath: Tissino Lorenzo Floor tiles: Walls and floors Melrose Himalaya white 45 x 45 Wall tiles: Ca’ Pietra California Porcelain Beige 60cm x 120cm Brick tiles: Ca’ Pietra Oasis White 6.5cm x 20cm
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The built-in bath and walk-in shower were fitted side by side to save space in this small family bathroom
INSTALLER COMMENTS
Working with The Tap End is always a challenge as they come up with innovative ideas and it is my job to make it all work. It is great to push myself and they make it easy for me as they provide drawings and notes to follow. In this instance, I had a lot of prep and planning to do and I would say that was key in making sure the finished results looked like the drawings and visuals. I also needed to bear in mind the tile trim colours, as I knew if I had used standard chrome Zoe would not have been happy. It is little details like the trims, etc, that help to give this room a higher end finish.
• March 2024
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