Bathroom units - advice needed

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Hi -

I'm having a bathroom installed soon and want to have a small partition wall with integrated shelf alcoves built between the bath and toilet… this partition wall will join onto - at a right angle - the toilet cistern housing, creating one complete L-shaped unit.

Here's a PDF containing my ideas:

http://bpkersey.com/bathroom/dwarf-wall.pdf

Question is, what shall i make it out of (18mm backer board?) and what shall i finish it with to get a nice clean, white contemporary finish (white paint, tiles, corian cladding?) The floor tiles will be grey concrete 60x60 tiles, the splash back tiles behind the bath white rectified 30x60 tiles.

The look I'm after is similar to this image, but with a shorter partition wall and cistern boxing (about 850mm high):

https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/66/48/34/6648347b4096166fffabf02dd2d5a727.jpg

And should this job form part of the bathroom fitters work, or do i need to hire in a separate carpenter to build this unit?

Thanks
 
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