Bathroom Fitters in Greenwich
Greenwich's period properties deserve bathroom installations that respect their architectural character while delivering modern comfort. Bathroom fitters in SE10 work with homeowners who expect high-quality fixtures, thoughtful design, and installation that complements Georgian and Victorian settings.
Bathroom fitting in Greenwich operates at a higher specification than most South London areas. The Georgian terraces near the park and the substantial Victorian and Edwardian houses in Westcombe Park are premium properties that demand premium bathrooms.
Georgian bathroom design in Greenwich favours freestanding baths as centrepieces — roll-top cast-iron baths on raised floors, positioned beneath windows with views of the park or garden. The plumbing needs to be clean and considered, with exposed pipework in polished nickel or unlacquered brass complementing the period setting.
Victorian and Edwardian bathrooms in Greenwich can accommodate larger suites. The generous room sizes allow for separate bath and shower enclosure, double basins, and ample storage. High ceilings mean that wall-hung vanity units and back-to-wall WCs are visually effective, with the extra height drawing the eye upward.
Wet room installations are popular in Greenwich's modern riverside apartments, where the contemporary aesthetic suits the architecture. Full tanking, precision falls, and frameless glass screens create a spa-like experience. The technical execution must be flawless — any failure in waterproofing leads to costly damage in apartment buildings.
Tile selection in Greenwich bathrooms tends towards natural stone, large-format porcelain, and heritage-inspired patterns. Marble and limestone look exceptional in Georgian settings but require sealing and maintenance. Porcelain tiles that replicate natural stone offer the appearance with greater durability and lower maintenance.
Heritage-appropriate ventilation matters in Greenwich conservation area properties. Extractor fans should be discreet and vent through rear walls or roof tiles rather than through visible ductwork on front elevations. Heat-recovery ventilation units are worth considering for their efficiency and low visual impact.
Content verified by the South London Trades editorial team — last updated March 2026
TYPICAL COSTS IN GREENWICH
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Eltham Bathrooms Ltd
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View ProfileFreestanding roll-top baths, exposed pipework in polished nickel or brass, metro or handmade tiles, and traditional-profile sanitaryware suit Georgian properties. The key is quality materials and restrained design — let the architecture set the tone. Budget £6,500–£13,000 for a heritage-quality bathroom installation.
A full bathroom installation in SE10 costs £6,500–£13,000, reflecting the premium market and higher specifications expected in the area. En-suites cost £5,200–£10,500 and cloakrooms £3,200–£6,500. Heritage-specification installations with natural stone and period fixtures are at the upper end.
Yes — wet rooms work well in modern apartment settings. Full tanking and precision falls are essential to prevent water damage to the apartment below. Check with your building management company before starting, as some require specific waterproofing guarantees and contractor qualifications.