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amybelle
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Good bathroom shop in London - any suggestions?
      #37631 - 15/07/2008 18:31

Hello all,

I'm re-doing two bathrooms in my new house and am on the hunt for good quality/ stylish/ resonably priced fittings and tiles

Do you have any suggestions?

I was planning on visiting CP Hart (£££) and Astom Matthews (£££) but would be great to get your advice!

Amy


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TsChocolateOrange
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Reged: 02/01/2008
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Re: Good bathroom shop in London - any suggestions? [Re: amybelle]
      #38805 - 01/08/2008 19:36

aston matthews on essex road were vey helpful and actually saved me money when sourcing stuff.

CP hart were very overpriced and the staff incredibly unhelpful and rude.

Online boundary bathrooms seem to have very good prices. tends to be last years ranges etc.


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Stephen
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Re: Good bathroom shop in London - any suggestions? [Re: TsChocolateOrange]
      #38970 - 03/08/2008 18:40

Also try West One Bathrooms on Queenstown Road, who stock a few slightly cheaper manufacturers that CP Hart don't do.

And on the other side of the street from them is Surface for tiles - an excellent showroom and very helpful.

Hope this is useful...

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Stephen
Residence Interior Design


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Monia
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Re: Good bathroom shop in London - any suggestions? [Re: Stephen]
      #39490 - 10/08/2008 17:42

Hi

I can recommend a shop in Kew Road, Richmond called Original Bathrooms, ask for Alex who was very helpful.
I bought narly everything there ( some cheap ex display quality fittings as well), my bathroom looks beautiful & I hope to post some pics soon.
A good tile shop Ceramic Warehouse on Acton / Chiswick boarders ( Aparna a very nice & helpful, they can also provide free samples)
Don't forget you can always ask for price matching, discount etc. I found the cheapest prices on the internet & asked suppliers to match them in the shops.
If you need a good, reliable builder let me know so will email you all details.

Hope this helps.. good luck with your bathrooms.
Monia


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helent
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Re: Good bathroom shop in London - any suggestions? [Re: amybelle]
      #39530 - 11/08/2008 09:30

May be too late now but CP Hart regularly sell their room displays as knock down prices.

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