Bathrooms
Bathroom stonework often needs a quieter approach. These surfaces are usually less about hard daily wear and more about creating a clean, calm and well-finished space around vanity tops, bath surrounds, splashbacks, shelving or wall details.
In bathrooms, proportion and finish matter a lot. The stone needs to sit well with basins, brassware, tiles, paint colours and lighting, while still being practical for everyday use. Small details such as cut-outs, edge profiles and how the surface meets the walls can make a big difference to the final feel of the room.
When handled well, stone in a bathroom can bring a sense of permanence and clarity without making the space feel heavy or over-designed.