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  2. These Bathroom Tile Trends Will Be Everywhere in 2025 ... - AOL

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    "We're always scheming new and fresh ways to utilize tile in our designs,” says interior designer Erin Sander. “One trend we are looking to in 2025 is placing micro-pattern tiles wall-to-wall ...

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

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    Modern Shower Niche. This walk-in shower, also by Cochineal Design, is dripping in Art Deco razzle-dazzle, with its bold Clé tiles, chic gold hardware, and can’t-be-missed marble shower. But it ...

  4. Home trends for 2022: From high-tech bathrooms to a goth revival

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    From tech-forward features to lighting upgrades to concealed shower drains, 2022 is all about sleek, smart (think: tech-forward) bathrooms. Click through to see the top bathroom trends for this year.

  5. Bathroom - Wikipedia

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    Bathrooms are generally categorized as "master bathroom", containing a shower and a bathtub that is adjoining to the largest bedroom; a "full bathroom" (or "full bath"), containing four plumbing fixtures: a toilet and sink, and either a bathtub with a shower, or a bathtub and a separate shower stall; "half bath" (or "powder room") containing ...

  6. Shower - Wikipedia

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    A typical stall shower with height-adjustable nozzle and folding doors A combination shower and bathtub, with movable screen. A shower is a place in which a person bathes under a spray of typically warm or hot water. Indoors, there is a drain in the floor. Most showers are set up to have adjustable temperature, spray pressure and showerhead ...

  7. Mosaic - Wikipedia

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    A tile mosaic is a digital image made up of individual tiles, arranged in a non-overlapping fashion, e.g. to make a static image on a shower room or bathing pool floor, by breaking the image down into square pixels formed from ceramic tiles (a typical size is 1 in × 1 in (25 mm × 25 mm), as for example, on the floor of the University of ...