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  2. 30 Walk-In Shower Ideas That Elevate Your Bathroom - AOL

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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.

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

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    Steam showers and soaking tubs might be time-honored ways to bring a spa-like style to a bathroom; however, Sabbe predicts wellness will become even more paramount in the washroom this year.

  4. Flexible stone veneer - Wikipedia

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    Flexible stone veneer is made from a thin layer of stone stripped or peeled from a metamorphic stone marble chips or slab, rather than cutting from a solid stone or precast composite material. Thin veneers (from .5mm to 2mm thick) of slate, schist, or sandstone ( metamorphic rocks ) are pulled away from the original thicker stone slabs by ...

  5. Why Interior Designers Are Still Totally Obsessed With Bathtubs

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    “The bathroom is no longer just a place to brush your teeth and get ready for the day,” says Daniele Busca, the U.S. creative director of the Italian company Scavolini. “It’s more like ...

  6. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Variations in tile thickness can be handled by adjusting the amount of mortar under each part of the tile, by using wide grout lines that "ramp" between different thicknesses, or by using a cold chisel to knock off high spots. Some stone tiles such as polished granite, marble, and travertine are very slippery when wet.

  7. Engineered stone - Wikipedia

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    Marble is a relatively soft material which is prone to scratching, but simple to maintain. Typically it can be repeatedly polished until it becomes too thin. Marble is much more common and accessible around the world, and comes in a wider variety, which gives its engineered counterpart a significant edge in pricing, and more variety in pattern ...