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  2. These Designer-Approved Bathroom Ideas Will Inspire a 2025 ...

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    High-Contrast Bathroom. What’s black, white, and chic all over? Jessie Schuster’s luxe bathroom in her SoHo loft. The Jean Cocteau pencil drawing, Matisse-inspired print, and bud vase warm up ...

  3. Can an All-White Bathroom Still Pack a Design Punch? - AOL

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    Take Inspiration From the Sauna. While designer Lauren Nelson adhered to a warm-neutral color palette for this white bathroom idea, the shower nook takes design notes from a sauna.

  4. These White Bathrooms Are Anything but Boring - AOL

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    Feminine White Bathroom. While the husband's bath in a 1920s Tudor in Houston skews dark with mahogany paneling and a black and white checkboard floor, the wife's bath sticks to an all-white ...

  5. Interior design - Wikipedia

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    His 1930 showroom design for a British dressmaking firm had a silver-grey background and black mirrored-glass wall panels. [37] [40] Black and white was also a very popular color scheme during the 1920s and 1930s. Black and white checkerboard tiles, floors and wallpapers were very trendy at the time. [41]

  6. 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 ...

  7. James M. Mannas - Wikipedia

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    James "Jimmie" Mannas Jr. (born September 15, 1941 [1]) is an African American photographer, film director, cinematographer, and screenwriter.He is one of the fifteen founding members of the Kamoinge Workshop (1963), [2] which evolved from the union of Kamoinge and Group 35, two groups of African American photographers based in New York City.