NORTH LONDON TOWNHOUSE

When my client asked for a marine-themed pink bathroom—with sharks as a non-negotiable—I knew this was going to be a fun one. The challenge was to takeWhen something quite playful and make it feel chic, cohesive, and elevated.

I built the scheme around a palette of turquoise and soft lilac-toned pink, creating a calm, almost dreamlike backdrop inspired by the sea. A cast iron bath became the focal point, adding a sense of timelessness and grounding the more whimsical elements.

The marine theme is layered in through details—starfish, shells, and subtle shark motifs—introduced in a way that feels considered rather than overpowering. I paired this with antique brass fixtures and small Art Deco touches to bring in warmth and a sense of understated glamour.

Even the practical elements were designed to feel intentional. I incorporated a bespoke litter cupboard for the client’s cat, seamlessly blending it into the overall design so nothing feels out of place.

The result is a space that’s playful but refined—completely personal to the client, and proof that even the most unexpected briefs can become something truly beautiful.

A bathroom with turquoise scalloped tile walls, a vintage pink clawfoot bathtub with gold legs, black and white geometric patterned floor, a white marble countertop with a turquoise shell-shaped sink, and a gold framed mirror.
A bathroom with a toilet, a vanity with a turquoise sink, and light purple cabinetry. There's a window with teal trim, and the floor has a black and white geometric tile pattern.
Bathroom vanity with two turquoise shell-shaped sinks, gold fixtures, two gold-framed mirrors, and teal scalloped tile backsplash.
A stylish bathroom with turquoise and pink accents, featuring a white vanitate with two turquoise scalloped sinks, gold fixtures, a black and white geometric patterned floor, two small rectangular mirrors with gold frames, above the sinks, and a tall narrow window with turquoise trim.