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  2. These His-and-Hers Bathrooms Are the Ultimate Luxury - AOL

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    Designer Jaqui Seerman gave the 11,000-square-foot home the his-and-her bathrooms, smaller breakfast nook, and bigger dining room a growing family wanted.

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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 ...

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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. 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. Philippe Starck - Wikipedia

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    Philippe Starck (French pronunciation: [filip staʁk]; born 18 January 1949) is a French industrial architect and designer known for his wide range of designs, including interior design, architecture, household objects, furniture, boats and other vehicles. His most popular pieces were made in the 1980s and the 1990s.

  7. Tile - Wikipedia

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    Pictures were painted on plain rectangle tiles, glazed and fired afterwards. Besides economic reasons, the seven colors method gave more freedom to artists and was less time-consuming. It was popular until the Qajar period , when the palette of colors was extended by yellow and orange. [ 6 ]