“As this was the guest bathroom, the clients wanted something special that not everyone else had. Creating a sophisticated wallpaper-like look, subtle damask-patterned tiles on the bathroom’s feature walls complement the large-format floor and wall tiles. A skylight bathes the space in natural light and works with the downlights to ensure the bathroom’s dark colour palette doesn’t make the space feel gloomy. A frameless glass shower screen prevents the space from feeling closed in, with the simple, minimalist shower system design perfectly suited to the contemporary style of this bathroom.”
Designer: Karen Agnew for Better Bathrooms & Kitchens
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Bath Villeroy & Boch
Shower Dorf
Basin Bette
Toilet Villeroy & Boch
Vanity Argent
Taps Grohe
Wall spout Phoenix
Towel rack Avenir
Accessories Axus shower shelves, toilet-roll holder and robe hook
Skylight Abey
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