Over the past 21 years, Roman Bathrooms has become a byword for excellent service in bathroom design and makeover in the Midlands.
Believing that a bathroom is much more than just a place to wash, the company offers not only the highest quality fittings and furnishings, but also a bespoke design service.
Conveniently located in the centre of Blackheath, the large showroom houses over 40 displays in full room settings, enabling clients to visualise the products in their own homes. Roman Bathrooms' founder and owner, Caroline Cooper, ensures that the displays are constantly updated, showcasing the latest designs from some of the world's leading bathrooms, shower and tiling manufacturers.
From traditional designs to contemporary ideas such as integral wet-rooms and wall-hung sanitary ware, the showroom offers plenty of inspiration - working displays include a high-tech shower featuring moving water jets, a foot massager, and even built-in lights and radio. But Caroline stresses that more modest budgets are catered for too - Roman Bathrooms can create your dream room on any scale.
The family-run company aims to offer an 'experience' rather than a mere purchase, with professional advice and assistance from the moment you walk through the door. The talented team of designers spend time with each client to determine their individual requirements before using the latest CAD technology to create a 3-D virtual image of the bathroom's eventual appearance.
Roman Bathrooms will manage a project from start to finish, arranging installation if required and paying close attention to every detail in order to create the perfect bathroom. The company's reputation for first-class service is enhanced by its membership of IBSA, the prestigious Independent Bathroom Specialists Association, which offers a six-year warranty to give clients real peace of mind. Roman Bathrooms is one of only four IBSA-accredited companies in the Midlands.
Roman Bathrooms, 110-111 High Street, Blackheath, B65 0EG
Tel: 0121 561 4374
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