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    “Oftentimes, people don’t utilize under-sink space,” says Axelrod.“From a storage standpoint, it can be a great option, especially if you want to distinguish between things like your ...

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    Here are 30 walk-in showers to inspire your next bathroom renovation. Discover designer walk-in shower ideas for wet rooms, glass enclosures, tile, and more.

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    #16 Splash Some Personality Into Your Rental Bathroom With The Fun Abstract Shower Curtain - A Quick And Easy Way To Make Your Space Go From Bland To Grand! Review: "Loving this new shower curtain ...

  5. Delta Faucet Company - Wikipedia

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    Delta Faucet Company is a division owned by Masco, which was founded in Detroit in 1929 by Armenian immigrant Alex Manoogian.In 1952, an eager inventor brought Manoogian his latest invention, a one-handled faucet that mixed both hot and cold water with a ball-valve.

  6. Sink - Wikipedia

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    A sink/basin in a bathroom Enamel washbowl and jug Sink in Croatian National Theater in Zagreb, Croatia. A sink (also known as basin in the UK) is a bowl-shaped plumbing fixture for washing hands, dishwashing, and other purposes. Sinks have a tap (faucet) that supplies hot and cold water and may include a spray feature

  7. American Standard Brands - Wikipedia

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    The company was formed from American Standard Americas, the North American operations of the kitchen and bathroom division that were previously owned by American Standard Companies before its breakup in 2007. Crane Plumbing and Eljer were merged into the company in 2008, creating American Standard Brands.