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RETAILER CASE STUDY | CP Hart


This Artelinea vanity unit is painted in the same


Farrow and Ball shade as the exterior of the bath


Brassware was chosen from the Samuel Heath Landmark Pure range in a satin nickel finish


A bespoke Vogue heated towel rail in pearl nickel finish


Toto RX washlet WC with Samuel Heath satin nickel flush lever


INSTALLER COMMENTS


BATHROOM DETAILS Overall project cost:


c£30,000


Designer: Yousef Mansouri Type of bathroom: Contemporary Bath: CP Hart Audrey freestanding bath, exterior painted in Hague Blue by Farrow & Ball Vanity unit: Artelinea Monolite 900mm vanity unit in Notte Silk finish Mirror: Artelinea Prisma 900mm x 800mm mirror with hidden diffusion lighting Basin: Cielo Shui


Comfort sit-on oval bowl


Brassware/accessories: Landmark Pure, by Samuel Heath. A ll in satin nickel


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finish WC: Monolite 900mm Toto RX washlet WC, with lever handle by Samuel Heath in a satin nickel finish Shower: Walk-in shower with CCL Wet-Dec drain and bespoke SSI frameless full-height shower panels Heated towel rail: Bespoke by Vogue in a special pearl nickel


finish to match brassware


Shelving: Bespoke shelves created by CP Hart and painted in Farrow & Ball Drop Cloth to blend into the walls


Danilo Lara, installer, Belgravia Prestige


The bathroom designs [six in all] were very demanding thanks to the type of property we were working with. There was a lot of work in preparing the rooms and making them suitable for a renovation. All floors were reinforced and completely new plumbing installed. There were two bathrooms where the design was possible only if we demolished a wall separating them. We rebuilt the wall and ran the plumbing services within the wall to maximise space in the bathrooms. In most bathrooms, we adapted the property to the design. In the master en-suite bathroom, for example, there were voids, boxing and walls that we had to work around and adapt to the new layout and plan. There was a wall moved in the master suite to gain space and


rehouse pipework. Also, a wall was reconstructed between two of the smaller bathrooms, as it was to house the WC cisterns for both adjoining rooms, without needing to build out further.


· November 2021


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