En-suite Bathrooms

En-suite bathrooms should be private and functional. Whether you’re working with a compact space or a more generous layout, thoughtful design choices can enhance convenience, comfort, and aesthetics.

Smart space & layout planning

An en-suite should feel open and efficient. If space is limited, opt for space-saving solutions like wall-mounted basins, pocket doors, or corner showers. A well-planned layout ensures smooth movement between the bedroom and bathroom without feeling cramped.

Sleek & easy to clean surfaces

With daily use, en-suite surfaces should be low-maintenance and durable. Choose water-resistant materials like porcelain tiles, quartz countertops, and moisture-resistant paint to maintain a fresh and clean look effortlessly.

Elegant & practical storage solutions

Keeping an en-suite tidy is essential for a relaxing atmosphere. Use wall-mounted cabinets, recessed shelves, or floating vanities to maximise storage while maintaining a clutter-free environment. Built-in organisers inside drawers can help separate toiletries and personal items neatly.

Luxurious & functional fixtures

Since an en-suite is a personal space, investing in high-quality fixtures enhances both aesthetics and usability. Consider a rainfall showerhead, a stylish vessel sink, or a backlit mirror to create a spa-like ambiance. Soft-close toilet seats and modern mixer taps add a touch of sophistication.

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Slip resistant & stylish flooring

Opt for slip-resistant tiles, especially in wet areas, to ensure safety. Materials like textured porcelain or matte-finish stone not only add grip but also enhance the visual appeal of the space.

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Water efficient & temperature control

An en-suite can be both relaxing and eco-friendly. Thermostatic shower valves help maintain consistent water temperature, while dual-flush toilets and aerated taps reduce water consumption without sacrificing performance.

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Proper lighting & ventilation

Good lighting transforms an en-suite. Use a combination of task lighting (such as mirror lights) and ambient lighting to set the right mood. Proper ventilation, whether through an extractor fan or a window, helps prevent moisture build up and mould growth.

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Aesthetic & personalised touches

Since en-suites connect directly to the bedroom, they should reflect a cohesive design. Soft, neutral tones create a seamless flow, while decorative elements like textured tiles, stylish hardware, or subtle accent lighting add character.

With household names in bathroom style available straight from our showrooms and standout bathroom finishes to make the room a thing of beauty, at Leekes you’ll find everything you need to turn your dream bathroom into reality.

If you want to find out more about the different bathroom brands or see them in person in one of our showrooms, book a free design appointment and we’ll be happy to help.

 
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