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I am looking to redo the family bathroom in my home. The current bathroom is very outdated, so we are thinking this will need to be a complete renovation. We are looking for someone who can advise on not only design ideas but also (and more importantly) practicalities such as changing the layout (including potentially moving plumbing). I need more design advice than a decorator or bathroom fitter can provide, but is the person I am looking for an interior designer? A bathroom designer (do people specialise in just bathrooms?)? Thanks in advance for recommendations. 

Hi Arm777, hope you’re well. Our company, Ferren Bathrooms, specialises in interior design and installation of bespoke bathrooms. We can advise and prepare designs to change the layout and plumbing to suit your needs. Here’s a link to browse our website which includes a selection of our bathrooms: https://www.ferrenbathrooms.co.uk/

We design, provide all fixtures and finishes and carry out the installation so everything is taken care of.

If you’d like to get in touch to find out more my email is [email protected] and my number 07759348670.

Best regards,

James 

Ferren Bathrooms

 

 

 

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