Bathroom — Gamlingay Residence
Minimalism, Warmth & Material Continuity
As part of a large-scale 492m² home renovation in Gamlingay, this bathroom was designed to balance minimalism with warmth — creating a calm, functional space grounded in material continuity and refined detailing.
The design responds to the home's broader architectural language, ensuring the bathroom feels integrated rather than isolated.
Through a restrained palette, careful material selection, and considered layout, the space achieves both clarity and comfort — allowing simplicity to feel rich and intentional.
Simplicity. Warmth. Continuity.
Project Overview
Location: Gamlingay
Project Type: Full-house renovation (492m²)
Space: Bathroom
Service: Interior design concept, spatial planning & material direction
Scope: Part of a cohesive whole-home design scheme
Project Highlights
Designed as part of a large-scale residential renovation
Established material continuity with walnut elements carried from adjacent spaces
Introduced patterned floor tiles to add subtle character within a minimal scheme
Designed a clean, efficient layout to maximise usability and flow
Integrated vanity and storage solutions for everyday functionality
Used warm lighting and tonal layering to soften a minimalist aesthetic
Design Narrative
A calm and considered space where minimalism is softened through material warmth and continuity.
Walnut detailing, patterned flooring, and controlled lighting create depth within a restrained framework — allowing the bathroom to feel both functional and quietly expressive.
Explore the Full Project
This bathroom forms part of a wider Gamlingay residence renovation, designed as a cohesive whole.
View the full case study → [Interior Designer Cambridgeshire — Full Home Renovation in Gamlingay (492m² Project)]
Explore the hallway design → [Hallway Design, Cambridgeshire]
Discover the wider design approach → [concept page]
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