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  2. 17 Shower Niche Ideas That Are Equal Parts Smart and Stylish

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    Get shower niche ideas for tile, colors, patterns, sizes, and shapes that are beautiful and functional. ... Related: 24 Creative Ways to Use Subway Tile in Your Bathroom. Emily Followill.

  3. The 6 Bathroom Trends Designers Say Will Be Everywhere ... - AOL

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    The designers we tapped say it's time to think beyond subway tile. Stone in particular—whether it's a stacked stone backsplash or a rosy shower niche seen here—is slated to become a must-have ...

  4. These 25 Shower Niche Ideas Practically Drip Style - AOL

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    Wide Shower Niche. The primary bathroom in this New York City apartment, by ELLE DECOR A-List designer Mark Grattan, is the stuff of every organizer’s daydreams.The wall’s mint-hued glass ...

  5. New York City Subway tiles - Wikipedia

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    The tiles used in the Independent Subway System (IND) are very simple and austere, and usually are only of four colors: white, black, and the station-specific band and border colors of the tile. Instead of using the serif and sans-serif fonts of the IRT and BMT, the IND used a blocky geometric font, an altered version of the previous sans-serif ...

  6. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    Certain motifs reappear, such as the triangular mihrab or 'niche' and the palmette. In the past, paint was produced from mineral and vegetable pigments. Cloves and alfalfa yielded green. Blue came from the indigo plant. Red came from pomegranates and a certain mud. Paintbrushes were created from the tough hair found in a goat's tail. Today ...

  7. Asser Levy Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Asser Levy Recreation Center is in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, on Manhattan's East Side. [3] [4] The 2.44-acre (0.99 ha) site [5] is bounded by 23rd Street to the south, the VA Medical Center to the west, 25th Street to the north, and the FDR Drive and the East River to the east.