Photo guide

Send the room pictures that make the first review useful.

A small, clear photo set helps us understand the room, product option and next step before anyone commits to a survey or specification. The aim is not perfect photography. The aim is enough context to avoid guessing.

The eight useful angles

A clear photo set turns a vague enquiry into a useful first review.

If you can only send a few pictures, send the first four. If the room is being redesigned, include drawings or a simple sketch as well.

1

Room wide

Stand at the doorway or furthest corner so the toilet, basin, shower, bath and furniture are visible.

2

Toilet front

Show the full existing WC, floor, wall behind it and space immediately around it.

3

Left and right sides

Show both side clearances so we can understand furniture, walls, boxing and usable space.

4

Behind or beside the WC

Show any boxing, pipework, concealed frame, cistern access, or wall-hung support area.

5

Water feed area

Show any visible isolation valve, pipe route, or service point near the existing WC.

6

Possible power route

Show nearby walls, cupboards, or planned positions where an electrician may need to review options.

7

Access and approach

Show the doorway, hall approach, stairs if relevant and any restricted access into the room.

8

Plans or sketches

For renovation or new-build projects, send drawings, a room sketch, or the bathroom layout if available.

How to send them

Use a link if the files are large.

The enquiry form accepts links to photo folders, plans, product ideas, or specification documents. A shared Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, iCloud, or similar folder is usually easier than attaching many files to an email.

Please avoid sending private documents, payment details, medical records, or anything unrelated to the bathroom unless we specifically ask for it.

What photos can and cannot do

Photos speed up the first review. They do not replace final specification.

They help us screen the option

Pictures help us see whether the project looks like a bidet seat, integrated smart toilet, wash-dry toilet, or trade-led job.

They reduce wasted time

Obvious constraints can be spotted earlier, so the next conversation can focus on the right option.

They still need review

Final suitability, scope, product choice and programme depend on the full project review and any required survey.

Ready with photos?

Send the enquiry and include the photo folder link.

The clearer the room context, the faster we can decide the best next step.