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Sea Worthy Medicine Cabinet |
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Written by Eva
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Monday, 14 February 2011 22:44 |
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Well ahoy there! These totally sea-worthy medicine cabinets are mirrored and simply fantastic!

From Restoration Hardware to a Cape Cod panelled cottage near you! |
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Last Updated on Monday, 14 February 2011 22:55 |
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Written by Eva
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Sunday, 26 December 2010 23:13 |
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Feeling frilly and feminine? Bring that feeling into your bath with these fun and splashy shower curtains with oodles of ruffles! Get it at Anthropologie, it has some of the sweetest accessories for your home. |
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Last Updated on Sunday, 26 December 2010 23:23 |
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Linear Shower Drains by QuARTz |
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Written by Eva
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Friday, 26 November 2010 21:54 |
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This is a different way of thinking about shower drains. It is usually the least thought about aspect in a shower installation. If it isn't selected by the customer, the plumber will just supply whatever inexpensive chrome circular drain assembly he has rolling around in the back of his truck. Does this sound like the way you want to cap off your super haute walk in shower? Yeah, I didn't think so.

A linear drain from QuARTz by ACO is a long rectangular shower drain that can even be faced with the same tile you are installing on the shower floor.

The stainless steel or oil-rubbed bronze drains are meant to fit in effortlessly into the sleek design you have been looking for. And here is the best part:

My tile guys loathe installing walk in shower floors, when done in the traditional way that is. The floor has to be sloped on four plains to channel water to the central drain. This can mean you have to opt for smaller tiles like 4x4, or 2x2 in order to rest nicely on the concave floor. But see the install method for linear drains? You can slightly slope the floor on one plain only! This means you can use a 24"x 24" tile if you really want to, and the installers will want to kiss you for making the install that much sleeker, or they just might charge you less on labour. Yes, let's go for the last suggestion.

Did I mention you can get optional LED lights that are activated by water? Amazing. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 26 November 2010 22:14 |
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Written by Eva
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Monday, 23 August 2010 10:05 |
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This is what you get when you combine opulence and technology. A backlit Amethyst stone tub deck looks absolutely divine in this application by Stone Source. Since many of the semi-precious stones are translucent, the result is a soft glow that radiates and enhances the stone's natural beauty.

IF you are partial to classic purple tones like me, then Amethyst is a perfect choice. Stone Source offers many different stones however, like Quartz, or a ravishing Red Carnelian that would be perfectly suited in any stunning commercial application like restaurant or bar.

How lovely is this backlit stone table? It is just another example of Stone Source's incomparable workmanship. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 23 August 2010 10:21 |
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Get This Look: Polished Brass Bath |
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Written by Eva
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Friday, 06 August 2010 22:09 |
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This pretty bath is such a shining gem, it has struck a perfect balance with cool blue-grey hues of carrara marble, mosaic tiles, blushing corals and the warmth of polished brass as well.

Polished brass is an uncommon finish selection these days, as polished nickel and gleaming chrome are usually selected, but brass clearly wins in these images photographed by Martin Cederbald. This ultra feminine bath was designed by Eva Lindh.

Get This Look:
Tresa Ceiling Mount Shower Head by Brizo
Tresa Single Handle Lavatory Faucet by Brizo
Clodagh Puzzle Mosaic Tiles on Concrete by Ann Saks
Square China Vessel Basin by Avanity
Carrara Marble
Tuffet in Faun by Lilliput on Etsy
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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 September 2010 10:25 |
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