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Black Bathroom Suites
A black bathroom suite commits to the colour and makes it work across the whole room. Each suite here coordinates matt black furniture with matched sanitaryware, black brassware and black-framed shower or bath options — everything selected to sit together so the room feels designed, not assembled. The white sanitaryware and lighter surfaces are already balanced against the black to stop the room feeling heavy. Pick a suite, confirm the layout, and you get a complete black bathroom without having to match finishes piece by piece.
Black bathroom suites
Building a black bathroom from individual pieces is one of the harder colour schemes to get right on your own. Matt black finishes vary between manufacturers — one brand's matt black can lean warm while another leans cool, and the difference is obvious when they're side by side on the same wall. A suite solves that by packaging everything together from the same range, so the black tone is consistent from the vanity to the taps to the shower frame to the accessories.
What's in a black bathroom suite?
A typical black suite includes matt black furniture — vanity unit, and in many cases a WC unit and tall boy — alongside a white toilet, a white basin, matt black brassware and a shower or bath option. Some suites extend to include a black-framed shower enclosure, a dark slate-effect tray, a matt black heated towel rail and a matching accessories set. The pieces are coordinated so the matt black tone, the white sanitaryware shade and the overall design language are consistent throughout.
Black suites for different room types
We offer black suites configured for different spaces. Compact black suites with wall hung vanities and corner enclosures suit en suites and smaller bathrooms where you want the impact of black without overwhelming a tight room. Full black suites with wider furniture, fitted runs and shower baths suit family bathrooms with more wall space. Black wet room suites with walk-in panels and flush-fit trays suit open, level-access designs where the black-framed glass becomes the defining feature of the room.
Furniture finishes in black suites
Most of our black suites use matt black furniture — a smooth, non-reflective finish that absorbs light and creates a premium, tactile surface. Some collections offer black furniture with textured or ribbed detailing that adds visual depth to the flat colour. Others feature black furniture with contrasting elements — a matt black carcass with warm wood drawer fronts, or black units with brushed brass handles — for suites that use black as the dominant tone without going fully monochrome.
Balancing black in a suite
Every black suite here has been put together with balance already considered. The white sanitaryware provides contrast against the dark furniture. The brassware — whether matt black, chrome or brushed brass — adds definition to the fixtures. The suite is designed so you're not left with a room that feels like a box of black products — the light and dark work together to give the space depth and energy. Your job is choosing the right tiles and lighting to support what the suite already does.
Chrome, black or brass brassware?
Black suites aren't limited to matt black brassware. Some suites pair black furniture with chrome taps and shower fittings for a cleaner, brighter contrast. Others use brushed brass on black for a warmer, more luxurious feel. And fully matt black brassware on black furniture creates the most seamless, tonal look — a room where the fixtures almost disappear into the furniture. The brassware finish changes the personality of the suite more than any other single choice.
Tiles and surfaces to support a black suite
The tiles around a black suite do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to keeping the room feeling balanced. White tiles — metro, marble-effect, large format — are the safest and most popular pairing, giving the room maximum contrast and brightness. Light grey tiles soften the contrast for a less stark feel. Natural stone-effect tiles add warmth and organic texture. Dark tiles can work for a fully immersive dark scheme but need generous natural light and floor space to avoid the room feeling enclosed. As a rule, keep at least the floor or the main wall surface lighter than the furniture.
Will a black suite work in my bathroom?
Black suites work in rooms of all sizes, but the approach changes. In a larger bathroom, you can use more black — dark furniture, black-framed enclosure, dark accessories — because there's enough space and light to carry it. In a smaller room, use black more selectively — a matt black vanity with a black-framed mirror and black taps against white walls and a light floor gives you the impact without the heaviness. The suites here are available in different configurations so you can choose the level of black that suits your room.
Need help choosing a black suite?
Matt black finishes can look different under different lighting, so seeing them in person is the best way to judge the tone. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see black suites on display, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you find a suite that fits your room size, layout and the level of black you're comfortable with.
Most suites include matt black furniture (vanity unit, and often a WC unit and tall boy), a white toilet, a white basin, and matt black brassware. Some suites also include a black-framed shower enclosure, dark shower tray, matt black heated towel rail and matching accessories. Check each suite's product page for the full list.
Matt black furniture and brassware show water spots and limescale more than chrome but less than high-gloss surfaces. A regular wipe with a soft damp cloth keeps everything looking sharp. Avoid abrasive cleaners. Matt finishes are actually more forgiving with fingerprints and light marks than gloss.
Not if you balance it with lighter surfaces. Black furniture against white or light grey walls and a light floor keeps the room feeling open. The contrast between dark furniture and light surroundings actually adds depth and can make the room feel more defined. Avoid dark tiles on every surface in a small room.
White tiles create the strongest, cleanest contrast. White marble-effect tiles add luxury. Light grey softens the look. Natural stone adds warmth. Dark tiles work for a fully immersive scheme but need good natural light. Let the furniture be the dark element and keep at least the floor or main wall lighter.
Yes. Use black as the accent rather than covering every surface — a matt black vanity, black taps and a black-framed mirror against white walls and light tiles gives you the impact of a black bathroom without it feeling heavy. Wall hung black furniture helps by keeping the floor visible.
It varies by collection. Some suites include fully matt black brassware for a tonal, seamless look. Others pair black furniture with chrome for brighter contrast or brushed brass for warmth. Check each suite to see which brassware finish is included.
Yes, and many of our suites do exactly this. Matt black furniture with brushed brass taps and accessories is a popular combination that adds warmth. Matt black furniture with chrome keeps things bright and clean. The key is picking one brassware finish and keeping it consistent across all fittings.
Yes. Several of our black suites include black-framed shower enclosures — quadrant, sliding door, walk-in panels and recessed doors — with matched dark shower trays. These suites give you a fully coordinated shower area that ties into the black furniture and brassware.
Quality matt black finishes using PVD or powder-coating are designed to resist fading, tarnishing and corrosion. They maintain their appearance for years with normal care. Investing in quality fittings from reputable brands ensures the finish holds up to daily use.
Yes. Our Birmingham showroom has matt black furniture and brassware on display across multiple collections. Seeing black finishes under real lighting is the best way to judge the tone and texture. Visit the showroom or call us on 0121 753 0700 for advice.