Step 1
Brief
You send the room details, location, project stage and what you are trying to achieve.
The process
Projects move best when there is a clear sequence. Our process is designed to keep product choice, site reality, installation planning and support aligned from the start. Suitable supply-and-fit projects are currently planned around 8-12 week installation windows.
Step by step
The exact path depends on the project, but most successful jobs follow this structure.
Step 1
You send the room details, location, project stage and what you are trying to achieve.
Step 2
We assess likely product fit, project suitability and whether the next step should be a survey or an earlier-stage review.
Step 3
The shortlisted product, supporting parts and installation scope are defined properly before procurement starts.
Step 4
The product route, support package and programme are confirmed before the job is committed.
Step 5
Most suitable supply-and-fit projects are planned around 8-12 weeks from a confirmed route.
Step 6
The unit is installed, checked, handed over and supported with clear ownership after fitting.
What we need from clients
The strongest early briefs include room type, location, project timing, intended user, any preferred brand direction and any known site constraints or design priorities.
What clients receive
A tighter product lane and a more realistic view of what the bathroom can support.
A more complete understanding of what needs to be ordered with the unit and how the package should be handled.
A finished result that includes guidance, setup clarity and a credible support path after fitting.
Ready to begin?
The project can begin with a residential brief, a trade review, or a design-led enquiry for an 8-12 week installation plan.