Bathroom Fitters
Melton Mowbray

Design-Led Bathroom Fitters in Melton Mowbray

Your bathroom should be easy to use, simple to clean, and built to last. In Melton Mowbray that can mean working around narrow terraces near the centre, sturdier semis that need smarter storage, and new estates that benefit from texture and warmth. Our Bathroom Fitters in Melton Mowbray start with how you live, then design the room to match. Function first, finish second.

Construction Interior Design Ltd is a family team with more than 25 years of bathroom installation experience. We measure, design, source and install with all trades in house. You get a clear plan, tidy work, and workmanship that holds up over time.

This page gives you a simple framework to make smart decisions, advanced tips that make the room feel better, and local case notes with outcomes you can trust. Use it now or save it for later.

What We Deliver

  • Full renovations and layout changes
  • Walk in showers and wet rooms with correct falls and full tanking
  • En suite creation and upgrades
  • Bath to shower conversions for easier access
  • Cloakroom and under stair WC conversions
  • Plumbing, electrics, tiling, flooring, joinery and lighting
  • Design support with layout options, samples and product advice

A Decision Framework You Can Reuse

1 Scope and goals

Who uses the room, how often, any mobility needs, and must keep items. Agree non negotiables first so the design does not drift.

2 Site survey with testing

Measure clearances, check subfloor deflection, map waste routes, test static and dynamic water pressure, and inspect ventilation paths. These numbers guide the specification.

3 Layout and services

Set the door swing, WC centreline, shower zone, and vanity depth before choosing products. A 50 to 100 mm shift can allow a larger tray, a better mirror height, or a wall hung WC with easier cleaning.

4 Moisture control plan

Select the fan by room volume and duct length, not just diameter on the box. Aim for quiet running with sufficient extraction and fit a run on timer or humidity sensor. This protects grout, paint and joists.

5 Waterproofing system

Prime boards, install membranes and tapes, use compatible adhesive and grout, and seal movement joints. Photograph each layer before tiling so you have a record.

6 Lighting and electrics

Use task lighting at mirrors, warm ambient lighting from the ceiling, and low level night lighting on a sensor. Put them on separate switching so you can set the scene you need.

7 Surfaces and storage

Large format porcelain reduces grout. Textured finishes add grip. Wall hung vanities and mirrored cabinets keep floors clear and make daily cleaning faster.

Advanced Techniques that Make a Difference

Acoustic comfort

Use isolation tape at tray edges and decouple boards where floors creak. Quieter bathrooms feel more private and premium.

Thermal comfort

Low profile underfloor heating pairs well with large porcelain in smaller rooms and can free wall space by replacing a radiator. We set sensible set points to avoid hot and cold swings.

Water quality strategy

Leicestershire water tends to be hard. We specify cartridges that resist limescale, choose easy clean shower heads, and can price a compact softener where plumbing allows. This keeps flow smooth and finishes bright.

Service access without clutter

Concealed cisterns and valves are set with true service panels, not sealed forever. You keep the clean look and future maintenance stays simple.

Local Case Studies with Measurable Outcomes

Sherrard Street terrace family bathroom

Problem: Narrow footprint, mirror fog, constant clutter.

Approach: Moved the door stop to gain 80 mm, set a 1000 by 800 low profile tray, tanked shower walls, added humidity sensing extraction, and installed a 700 mm drawer vanity with dividers.

Outcome: Clear mirror after showers, easier cleaning thanks to fewer grout lines, better morning flow for a family of four.

Asfordby Park en suite refresh

Problem: Nice shell but echoey and cold, poor storage.

Approach: Underfloor heating under porcelain, wall hung WC with service access, 800 mm vanity drawers, frameless screen, and layered lighting on separate switches.

Outcome: Warmer feel at lower thermostat settings, quieter room, and ten minutes saved on weekly cleaning per the client.

Kirby Bellars accessible walk in conversion

Problem: Bath entry was unsafe for a recovering knee.

Approach: Full wet room with linear drain, falls set to 1 to 60, fold down seat, brace points in walls for future rails, and a wider clear route from door to shower.

Outcome: Confident independent use, hotel level look without medical styling, and a future proof structure behind the tiles.

The CID Way

Space rules that make rooms feel right

  • Aim for 600 mm clear in front of a WC
  • Target 900 by 900 mm usable shower space where possible
  • Keep vanity depths slim in tight rooms and prefer drawers to doors
  • Position mirrors so faces are lit from the front to avoid shadows

Materials that earn their keep

  • Porcelain or composite stone in wet zones
  • Hybrid or epoxy grout for stain resistance
  • PVD coated brassware to protect the finish over years of use
  • Water resistant backer boards in splash areas instead of standard plasterboard
  • LVT only outside direct spray or with correct upstand details

What affects budget and timeline most

  • Moving wastes or walls increases cost and time
  • Large format or stone needs flatter substrates and more prep
  • Frameless glass requires accurate walls and floors
  • Underfloor heating adds comfort and can replace a radiator in smaller rooms
  • We provide a day by day plan before we start so you know the changeover points for facilities

Quality checks you can see

  • Photos at each stage so you know what sits behind the tiles
  • Documented waterproofing before tiling
  • Pressure and leak testing recorded before closing walls and floors
  • Electrical work certified by qualified operatives
  • Products matched with compatible adhesives and grouts so warranties hold

Working Around Melton Mowbray

While we are ideally located to serve properties in Melton Mowbray, our team regularly travels to nearby towns and villages, bringing the same careful design, tidy installation and reliable aftercare across:

Frequently Asked Questions

Need help? Here are the top questions asked

On average, a full bathroom installation takes 1–2 weeks, depending on the size of the space and the complexity of the work. This includes removing the old suite, plumbing, and tiling and fitting new fixtures. We’ll provide a clear timeline before starting so you know what to expect.

You can if you’d like, but we’re happy to supply everything for you. We work with trusted brands and can recommend products that suit your space, style, and budget.

Bathroom fitting can be a bit messy, but we do everything we can to keep disruption to a minimum. Our team uses dust sheets and clears up at the end of each day to keep your home tidy.

It depends on your agreement with us but normally NO— we take care of everything. Our team includes experienced fitters, plumbers, electricians, and tilers, so the whole project is managed start to finish.
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Yes, all our bathroom installations come with a workmanship guarantee for your peace of mind. Product warranties vary by manufacturer, and we’ll provide all the details upfront.

Yes, we offer a full design service. Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating an existing space, we’ll help you plan a layout that’s both functional and visually appealing.

Start Your Melton Mowbray Bathroom

Tell us how you use the space and what you want to improve. Our Bathroom Fitters in Melton Mowbray will measure, design and install a bathroom that suits your home and your routine.

Call Construction Interior Design Ltd on 01476 860800 or fill out our quick online enquiry form, and our bathroom fitters will be in touch to discuss your project.

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