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What’s Trending in Bathroom Design? The National Kitchen + Bath Association Reveals All

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Traditional bathroom designs are taking a back seat to a more spa-like, clean and minimal look, according to the National Kitchen + Bath Association (NKBA). Freshome asked trend spotter Elle H-Millard, Certified Kitchen Designer and Industry Relations Manager at the NKBA, for photos and comments on key design trends in U.S.

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Award Winning Design

As The Tile Turns

The team at Anne Grice Interiors has become a staple in the Aspen design community, and this proves why! “One of our favorite design features of this winning master bathroom is the tile. This photo shows a matchstick marble tile used for the accent walls (back wall of tub and behind mirror). ” –Anne Grice.

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How to Plan the Perfect Shower Niche

The London Tile Co.

A shower niche is not only highly functional, but it can also add to the design and aesthetic of your bathroom space. First things first, how many bath and shower products is your niche looking to shelve? It is vital that the tanking of the wet room is installed correctly to keep everything watertight and ship-shape.

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2019 Bathroom Trends: What’s In and What’s Out

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Try a statement wallpaper in a powder room by opting for a bold, graphic print with plenty of contrast. It’s one of the oldest pieces of interior design advice: use lighter colors to make a room feel bigger. Exposed pipes and a masculine design bring more style. A wet room makes your bathroom feel more spa-like.

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8 Ways To Add Luxury To Your Bathroom

The London Tile Co.

Use tiles with curved design details or texture in them, such as our Tonals Wave (in black and white ) or Sahara tiles, these can be used as a border or in other combinations with tiles from the same range. Electric underfloor heating is a fantastic way to insert technology into any room in a home.

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