Spring Refresh: Your Bathroom Renovation Planning Guide — Bath Co

Why spring is a great time to renovate Longer daylight helps with site visits, decisions and deliveries Warmer, dryer weather speeds up paint, plaster and tile curing. New-season launches and specials often appear — a good time to nab a deal. Most importantly, it’s the season to plan ahead — connect with your nearest nationwide Bath Co retailer to view collections in person and get expert advice.


Step 1 — Start with a clear brief 

Write a short brief for your project covering:

  • Who uses the bathroom (family, kids, flatmates, accessibility needs).

  • What you must have vs what would be nice to have (e.g., double basins, storage, heated towel rail.
  • The vibe you want: calm spa, hotel-luxe, Scandi-minimal, or playful colour. Check out our Pinterest board for some ideas.
  • Budget band (low / mid / high) and a contingency (recommended 10–15%).

 

Step 2 — Measure & layout (don’t guess)

Accurate measurements save time and money. Note:

  • Room dimensions, door swing, window sizes and ceiling height.

  • Location of existing plumbing and electrical points. Photograph them.
  • Consider comfort clearances (e.g., 700–800mm in front of vanity).
  • If space is tight, look at our Small Space Vanities — available as both floorstanding and wall-hung options. They’re ideal where every centimetre counts.

 

Step 3 — Choose a layout that works

Three common approaches:

  • Minimal rework: keep plumbing where it is and update finishes — cheaper, faster.
  • Moderate layout change: swap bath for shower, move vanity within same wall — medium cost.
  • Full reconfiguration: move plumbing walls or relocate fixtures — higher cost but big payoff.
  • If you’re considering a multi-use space with laundry, our Modular Laundry range includes stacker units, hampers and utility cabinets designed to integrate seamlessly.

 

Step 4 — Pick a style and finishes

Create a moodboard with 3–5 images showing colour, textures and fittings. For spring, consider:

  • Light, warm neutrals for an airy feel.
  • Matt paint finishes and curved furniture for a soft, modern look — think Ovo and Ovo Premier collections.
  • Timber veneer finishes for warmth.
  • Durable benchtops like Kordura for wet areas.
  • Popular Bath Co collections to consider:
  • Ovo / Ovo Premier — soft curves, matt finishes, feels luxe.
  • Zero, Moode, Tablo — collection-led styling for cohesive looks.
  • Slim Vanities — small-space friendly.

 

Moodboards Created by @eastside_studios and @_studiorae

Step 5 — Lighting & ventilation

Good lighting makes a bathroom feel larger and safer.

  • Layer lighting: general (ceiling), task (mirrors), and ambience (wall or shelf lighting).

  • Choose LED colour temps thoughtfully — cooler for task (around 4000K), warmer for ambience (2700–3000K).
  • Pair with a Mirror Cabinet or Tall Cabinet to add both storage and reflection.
  • Add under-vanity and under-mirror cabinet LED lighting strips for a luxurious glow and hotel-style ambience.
  • Ensure the extractor fan is adequately sized for the room.

 

Step 6 — Storage & organisation

Plan storage around routines:

  • Daily essentials at eye level; cleaning products tucked away.

  • A Mirror Cabinet for extra storage — Bath Co options come in several sizes.
  • A Floorstanding Vanity offers practical storage and a timeless look.
  • Add Floating Shelves for a mix of style and function — perfect for displaying décor or storing everyday items.
  • Check out our ranges with concealed drawers for savvy storage solutions that keep clutter out of sight.

 

Step 7 — Budget & trades

  • Get at least three quotes for trade work (builder, tiler, plumber, electrician).

  • Confirm which trades will supply materials vs what you’ll supply.

  • Factor in lead times for custom items (e.g., Custom Colour, timber veneer).

 

Step 8 — Timeline & practicalities

  • Allow time for product lead times, delivery and on-site storage.

  • Schedule noisy/wet work when the household impact is lowest.

  • Consider temporary solutions: if the main bathroom is out, plan a secondary bathroom or quick access to neighbours/family.
  • Some bathroom installers even offer mobile bathrooms you can use while yours is out of action — very handy for keeping life running smoothly.
  • Spring styling ideas
  • Add a seasonal plant to bring spring freshness.
  • Swap towels and accessories to lighter colours or playful prints.
  • Introduce a feature vanity or patterned floor tile as a spring statement.

 

Inspirations from Bath Co

At Bath Co we love a collection-led approach: plan by collection (e.g., Ovo or Tablo) to keep finishes consistent and the end result cohesive. Browse our full product listings and sample finishes on our website — we’re always adding new products

Save your favourite products to this wishlist then print or email them for quick and easy reference later.

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