Real Living Australia – September 2019

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Tile trick To make
a small bathroom feel
taller, lay skinny wall
tiles vertically. They will
draw the eye upwards.

THE ENSUITE


Design elements from the main bathroom, such as the
vertically laid tiles, brass fixtures and recessed shelves,
flow into the ensuite to help create a sense of cohesion.
Standout features Two different sized tiles – one in a gloss
finish and the other matte – complement each other perfectly.
“I fell in love with the tiles and then built the choices from there,”
Bec says. Marble wall taps add just the right amount of luxe.
Expert tip “A shower nook is a great way to neatly store and
display bathroom products,” Bec says. “It also helps to create
a little more interest in a small space.” R

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bathing beauties


It’s bliss Soft tones and subtle
textures accented with splashes
of brass and marble make for
a relaxing bathroom retreat.

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Get the look 1 City Plus shower rose and arm in Brushed Nordic Brass Organic, $739, Brodware. 2 Japanese Impression Denim
Sticks Mosaic tiles (28.4cm x 29.8cm), $12.95 per sheet, National Tiles. 3 Oasis bath in Snow White, $3490, Concrete Nation. 4 Halo
Marble wall taps in Durobrite Chrome, $765, Brodware. 5 Aria Sage tiles (5cm x 25cm), $89.95 per sq m, National Tiles.

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