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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. 8 Bathroom Design Trends to Refresh Your Home and ... - AOL

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    3. White Showers “Clean, white-on-white walk-in showers will continue to be a major trend in 2025,” predicts Ishaq. “Pairing a white shower base with matching white wall surrounds creates a ...

  4. These Are the Bathroom Trends Experts Predict Will Be ... - AOL

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    “The shower has truly become the new centerpiece,” says L’Henaff. “Performance showering with various experiences (waterfall, rain, mist, etc.) is key to a successful luxury bathroom ...

  5. Bathroom - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of a bathroom from the early 20th century, in which appear a bathtub, two towels, a toilet, a sink and two mirrors. A bathroom is a room in which people wash their bodies or parts thereof. It can contain one or more of the following plumbing fixtures: a shower, a bathtub, a bidet, and a sink (also known as a wash basin in the UK).

  6. Bathroom cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A bathroom cabinet is a cabinet in a bathroom, most often used to store hygiene products, toiletries, and sometimes also medications such that it works as an improvised medicine cabinet. There are two main types of bathroom cabinets: vanity cabinets which are usually placed under sinks and mirror cabinets which are usually placed over sinks or ...

  7. Toilet (room) - Wikipedia

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    In American English, the most common term for a private toilet is "bathroom", regardless of whether a bathtub or shower is present. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] In British English , "bathroom" is a common term but is typically reserved for private rooms primarily used for bathing; a room without a bathtub or shower is more often known as a "WC", an abbreviation ...