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We design and build Fulham bathroom renovations with luxury master bathrooms, en-suites, and family bathrooms for Victorian terraces, Edwardian cottages, Hurlingham-side villas - full tanking, waterproofing, underfloor heating, stone and porcelain tiling, ventilation, drainage coordination and premium brassware for period homes, mansion flats and prime London properties where moisture control, services routing and finish sequencing need handling properly.
Fulham reads as one of London's most complete Victorian quarters, and Hammersmith and Fulham protects the best of it: the finest Victorian streets and the stretch of riverside at Hurlingham fall inside conservation areas, where outward alterations draw close attention and Article 4 controls apply. A bathroom is an interior room, yet the moment it calls for a new soil stack, an enlarged window or a relocated extract, that conservation lens turns inward — which is why reading the borough's rules early keeps a Fulham project on track rather than stalled at validation.
The building type then sets the brief. Bay-fronted terraces and mansion flats line Hurlingham Road and Peterborough Road, long family rows fill Munster Road and the turnings off the Fulham Road, and the riverside towards Hurlingham brings larger villas and conversions. In the smaller Edwardian cottages and converted flats the work is reconfiguration, services renewal and a careful restoration of period detail; in the Hurlingham mansion flats it becomes a leasehold exercise, in which structure, acoustic isolation and freeholder approval move as one.
Whatever the address, a Fulham bathroom begins by sorting genuinely internal work from anything that reads on the street or falls under a lease — the distinction that decides which approvals apply. For a fuller picture, our local guide, Bathrooms and Heating in Fulham Homes, sets out how each SW6 house type shapes the room.
No room packs more technical work into fewer square metres than a bathroom: hidden pipework, drainage falls, waterproofing, extraction and electrics all have to be resolved behind the tiles before anything beautiful goes on show. We handle the plumbing, tiling and design as one job, so the finished room is as sound behind the wall as it is in front of it. Most briefs fall into one of four types.
A short programme only stays short when the sequence is planned before strip-out.
On site the work runs 2–4 weeks, and where it is your only bathroom we plan the sequence to restore WC access within the first days. Read the full bathroom renovation guide for wet-room construction, tile comparisons and accessibility design in depth.
Bathrooms sit squarely inside the Building Regulations: electrical work in wet zones is notifiable under Part P and governed by strict zoning rules, mechanical extraction is required to control moisture, and thermostatic anti-scald valves are standard on new installations. In flats, moving soil pipes or altering services generally needs freeholder consent — worth securing before anything is ordered. Our planning guide library covers the consent rules in detail.
Most bathroom problems trace back to split responsibility — a plumber, a tiler and a supplier each assuming someone else owned the detail. Our teams work to one drawing under one fixed-price contract, with design oversight from our in-house RIBA Chartered Architects on projects that alter layout or structure, and RICS surveying support available through our sister company where condition or party wall questions arise. The work is covered by £10M professional indemnity and public liability insurance and a 12-month defects guarantee. Get in touch before 2pm on a weekday and we will return your call the same day.
Even a purely internal bathroom feels its pull. Fulham sits within Hammersmith and Fulham, whose conservation areas guard its finest Victorian streets and the Hurlingham riverside; the borough watches external alterations closely and brings Article 4 controls to bear. Once a bathroom needs a new window, a soil pipe or a roofline change, that scrutiny follows it indoors.
With one distinction drawn early: which parts of the job are purely internal, and which touch fabric that is either visible from the street or controlled by a lease. That split decides which Fulham bathrooms proceed quietly and which need permission for a relocated vent or a widened window — and settling the borough's position at the outset keeps the job moving.
Fulham's smaller Edwardian cottages and converted flats call for careful reconfiguration, services renewal and a sympathetic hand with period detail — exactly the mix a bathroom demands. We renew the pipework and drainage while restoring the joinery and proportions, so the finished room reads as though it always belonged to the house.
In the larger riverside villas and mansion flats around Hurlingham, structure, acoustics and the freeholder's permission are handled in a single move. A Fulham bathroom in such a block means agreeing the freeholder's terms, protecting the home below from noise and water, and sequencing the works carefully before any tiling begins.
We do. Our local guide, Bathrooms and Heating in Fulham Homes, looks at how SW6's Victorian terraces, Edwardian cottages and Hurlingham mansion flats each shape a bathroom. It is the natural next read once you know which Fulham house type — and which consents — apply to yours.
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