Visit Official Bathroom Partner Roper Rhodes at Grand Designs Live
oper Rhodes is bringing the latest bathroom trends to the Grand Designs show at ExCeL London as the official Bathroom Partner of the Grand House, the show's centrepiece, bringing together contemporary styles and innovative design in a two-storey villa full of inspiration.
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Sharing the house with many other leading figures within the interior design space including Consentino, Feather & Black and Cult furniture Roper Rhodes’ bathroom sits alongside a living space with 360 degree wood burning stove and bedroom designed by Katie Mays, within an exterior finished in a Dekton façade. The design concept is underpinned by a focus on decarbonisation using renewable fuels, with a heat pump and thermal energy system demonstrating how the future can mix luxury finishes with being environmentally conscious. To compliment this Roper Rhodes’ Head of Content Production, Zoe Jones, has embraced the minimal mid century trend to create a design that feels fresh, calming and effortlessly grounded. Natural walnut finishes pair seamlessly with terrazzo, while fluted wood surfaces introduce gentle warmth. To anchor the scheme, neutral whites are used as a soft backdrop, with Nickel
brassware ensuring a cohesive, understated look. Visitors can immerse themselves in a spa like environment and discover everything from the real wood finishes to the classic detailing firsthand. Central to the bathroom space will be the carefully curated selection of furniture, brassware, mirrors, and accessories that speak to the traditionalist at heart – Walcot. Recent trends have seen a move towards people celebrating homes with character – with statement pieces and details all contributing to an individual’s style. Walcot fills the gap of a classically art-deco inspired range that takes inspiration from furniture restoration and antique inspired furniture has been on a steady rise.
As you would expect from the company at the heart of home of bathing, they will also include their much loved Harrow double ended roll-top bathtub with a separate wetroom, illustrating how both can work side by side in a modern bathroom. Following the successful Channel 4 show of the same name, the Grand Designs Show launched in 2005 and regularly attracts over 45,000 visitors over its duration. With a mix of attendees from those planning home renovation projects to new house owners, there are more than 500 exhibitors covering a wide array of subjects, including self-build and appliances to eco-tech.
If you’d like to discuss these or any other Roper Rhodes products, visit the Grand House and Stand H70 from 1st to 4th May.
01225 303 900
www.roperrhodes.co.uk
12 BKU APRIL 2026 BATHROOM EDITION
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