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duravit-india · 2 years
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Concrete grey
From the architects’ favorite to the bathroom trend with new design opportunities
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The many different shades of grey have long been among the best-loved colors in architecture and interior design. This is hardly surprising given that grey is the ideal partner for countless color combinations, making bright colors positively shine whilst at the same time generating visual calm. Grey further creates the necessary clarity and sense of surface to draw out the impact of rooms, interiors, and thus also architecture. Similarly, we are increasingly seeing grey used in the bathroom – as exposed concrete or grey tiles in a range of shades, soft grey wall paint through to dark anthracite tones and accessories; these are today’s trends. Grey provides a perfect contrast in combination with wooden furniture; in interaction with sober colors such as the new Duravit bathroom furniture color matt concrete grey it underlines a uniform, timeless look.
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In the bathroom, too, there is now a growing trend towards grey - exposed concrete or grey tiles in a wide variety of shades, soft grey wall colours through to dark anthracite shades and accessories; all of these are currently very much in vogue. In combination with wooden furniture, grey forms a perfect contrast, and in combination with simple colours such as the new Duravit furniture colour Concrete Grey Matt, it underlines the uniform, timeless look. The Stonetto shower tray now also sets the tone in colour: The successful project by Duravit and the Viennese design group EOOS is available in the colour concrete in addition to the stone tones of white, sand and anthracite, thus creating a new fresh spatial effect.
The Stonetto shower tray, too, is setting the tone in color terms: in addition to the stone shades white, sand, and anthracite, the successful collaboration between Duravit and the Viennese design group EOOS is available in the color concrete, which creates a new and fresh effect within the room.
The Stonetto features a stone-like yet uniform texture. The silky-soft surface is incomparable to the touch. It is matt and at the same time anti-slip and scratch-proof. Stonetto is made from Durasolid® Q, a high-grade cast mineral material. Stonetto is also impressive in functional terms. Its high surface hardness and density mean that the shower tray is extraordinarily resistant to damage and dirt. The barely visible slope of the tray enables water to drain away perfectly. Even large quantities of water flow quickly through the powerful drain. The homogenous covering enables ease of cleaning.
Stonetto can be installed flush with the floor, recessed or floor-
Stonetto
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The versatility and sophistication of Greige has made it a firm fixture in interior design. Its color temperature lies somewhere between beige and grey, and it features in the cushion in Duravit’s Happy D.2 Plus range.
Happy D.2 Plus
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Happy D.2 Plus Graphite Super Matt
Stylish and avant-garde: the Happy D.2 Plus bathroom in the dark style collection with c-bonded furniture washbasin plus vanity unit, semi-tall cabinet, and free-standing acrylic bathtub with seamless paneling in Graphit Super Matt.
Happy D.2 Plus
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ME by Starck White Matt
Grey furniture finishes and white ceramics come together to produce a minimalist look: the Brioso vanity unit in Concrete Grey Matt Decor highlights the clear geometry of the ME by Starck furniture washbasin in White Satin Matt.
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XSquare Concrete Grey Matt
Concrete Matt Grey – charm wins over drabness: combined with the ME by Starck furniture washbasin, the XSquare vanity unit in Concrete Matt Grey Decor creates a timeless, light effect.
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ME by Starck
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XBase Graphit Matt
Sophisticated look in Graphite: the gleaming chrome handle stands out against the interplay between the ME by Starck washbasin and the XBase tall cabinet and vanity unit in Graphite Matt Decor.
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ME by Starck
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blackbirdsofrye · 2 years
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New York Bathroom Master Bath
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comaron · 7 months
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Duravit: Quality bathroom Products, furniture, accessories, fittings & Execution
Discover luxury bathroom solutions with Duravit, offering premium products, furniture, accessories, and fittings for your dream bathroom. With over 5,705 employees and a legacy of German craftsmanship, Duravit prioritizes quality and innovation. From toilets to SensoWash shower-toilets, each piece reflects modern design and functionality. Elevate your bathroom experience with Duravit's exquisite offerings, trusted by customers in over 120 countries worldwide. https://www.comaron.com/blog/duravit-india-price-list
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Comaron provides quality with various options of bathroom Products, furniture, accessories, fittings & Execution. Duravit is old as well as famous German brand and it is recommended due to its several unique features. Get details about Duravit sanitary ware bathroom accessories India visit our website.
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Here at bathroom shop UK, we stock the full range of HiB Illuminated and Non Illuminated Mirrors, Illuminated and Non Illuminated Mirror Cabinets, lights, and more. Choose from Square, round, oval, large mirrors or small, there really is a mirror to suit every bathroom.
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nationwidebathrooms · 3 years
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If you're looking for some high-end bathroom fitting brands, you've come to the correct place. Nationwide Bathrooms offers the highest quality bathroom fixtures, which may make or break the overall appearance of your home. Read the blog for additional information.
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mcmansionhell · 3 years
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short lease in a slick machine: a personal essay about apartments
Hi Everyone, you may have wondered where I’ve been for the last few months. The truth is, I, like most people must at some point in their lives, needed to take a little break and figure some things out, needed to go on some long personal journeys, needed to meet some heroes, needed to just not do this website for a short amount of time, but don't worry, I'm back now, and I'm bringing the feels on the way in.
Before I present this essay, I would like to offer my deepest thanks to the people who kept supporting me on Patreon during this soul searching. I owe you everything.
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I’m moving again. I’ve moved every single year since I’d left my parents’ house at the age of eighteen, with the exception of the apartment I had on the second story of a Queen Anne on S. Mendenhall Street in Greensboro, in which I stayed in for two years. The rest of my dwellings have been painfully temporary, with life inevitably coming around to its annual migratory upheaval. There have been many reasons why, of course, quotidian reasons that always feel devastating at the time – jobs, school, pestilence, crazy roommates, despicable slumlords, partners to be moved closer to, relocating just to get away from where one has been before. I could rank every apartment on a scale of worst to best, from most to least livable, but none of them were permanent.
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above: the only apartment I ever lived in for more than a year, a sacred place.
I wanted to write about the apartment I’m moving away from in Chicago even though perhaps it’s not prudent to do so – it’s never prudent to be personal on the internet. Don’t worry, though, I won’t include anything incriminating that could be construed as defamation or whatever. You can just feel angry on my behalf, which is really, truly in the spirit of McMansion Hell. And this is, well, apartment hell. The apartment I’ve lived in this past year quite frankly and very succinctly encompasses everything I kind of hate about architecture, about design, about the ways people in the profession are expected to live their lives for the benefit and the consumption of others.
first impressions
When I first saw the apartment, it was the nicest apartment I’d ever been in, the finest I'd hitherto walked the halls of in my rubber Birkenstocks. It was big and full of light, with lovely maple floors, the kind where, at the right time of day, you could sometimes see the tiger pattern emerge in flecks and ribs like those on the backs of violins. When the landlord, an architect, showed it to us, he had his stuff in there still. A Bertoia chair that was probably real. Very carefully selected items from Design Within Reach alongside enough pieces from other places to make the whole getup seem more authentic. Sparse hangings on the walls, each big and well-framed. Single potted plants. A well-oiled cutting board.
There were European bath and kitchen fixtures and recessed lights that dimmed at the press of a button, which meant we could get rid of all of our floor lamps. In the kitchen, tall, elegant white cabinets above a slab of marble, dubbed, reverently at the time, a living material. Blinds on rollers meant no need for hanging curtains. A soaking tub and a Duravit toilet, you know, the floating kind cultured people had. Europeans. The rent was at the top of our budget but still doable. I signed the lease fast, with unbelievable giddy excitement. Finally, a nice place to live after years and years and years in what could only be deemed as shitholes. Shitholes and the nice midcentury apartment building I lived in in DC, but that was a studio and DC was a place I wanted to get so immensely far from that we ended up in Chicago, the only city in America I ever really wanted to live in.
cracks in the facade, so to speak
As soon as we moved in, an unsettled feeling crept in. I can place it now as the sense that this apartment was too nice for people like us – people with particle board furniture and student loan debt. That it wasn’t really ours, we were just borrowing it before someone worthier came. Subconsciously, we knew this. We never hung anything on the walls save for the Mondaine clock my husband bought at the MoMA Design Store and the Giro d’Italia jersey signed by Tom Dumoulin, which I’d had framed. The walls were a blinding white. Putting tacks in them felt like an unlawful penetration. Our landlord fussed over the stuff we had on the back porch. One time he criticized where my husband had situated the soap on the kitchen counter, the living material which, in reality, is just a fancy term for “stains easily.”
All of a sudden, we were living under a microscope.
We weren’t using the apartment the right way; namely, we didn’t decorate or live like an architecture critic and a mathematician theoretically should. Our apartment wasn’t photogenic. There were too many bikes in the living room. We still had a garbage $300 Wayfair sofa that felt like sitting on cardboard. There was clutter. This beautiful apartment wasn’t meant for our kind of ordinary and this was made known several times in subtle and rather degrading ways, after which our lease was not renewed, to the relief of all parties involved. Even if it meant moving again.
The longer I lived in the apartment, the more I hated it, the more I realized that I had been fooled by nice finishes and proximity to transit into thinking it was a good apartment. As soon as we’d got in there, things started to, well, not work. European fixtures aren’t well-liked by American plumbers. The dimmable lights would sputter and spit little blinking LEDs for reasons totally unknown and we’d have to pull a tab to reset them. Everything was finicky and delicate. The shower head, the kitchen sink that fell in two times somehow (which we had been accused of being rough with, an absurd thought – it’s a kitchen sink!), the bedroom doors that didn’t close right, the bathroom door that would trap you inside if it shut during a hot shower. All of the niceness, the glitzy brand names, the living materials were not meant for everyday use, even by gentle individuals like ourselves. They were made solely for looking at, as though that were the point of all habitation.
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Suddenly, we were in a prison of design. This was a place for performing living, and we, as normal people, simply wanted to live – wanted to leave clothes in front of the washer as we pleased, wanted to bake cakes that got flour everywhere, wanted to just collapse somewhere and go to sleep, wanted to have a private life not dominated by the curation and fussiness and pressures of taste that govern careers like mine. Our house was always just for our consumption, not that of others. I spend most of my life in the worlds of design and architecture, and to be honest, you wouldn’t know it aside from all the heavy books and the tapered legged coffee table. I never had it in me to turn my house into a museum of my own clever delectations, a proof of concept of my skills as a critic. I just wanted to dwell naively. Off Instagram.
But the worst part of the apartment was that it was designed by someone who didn’t know how to live, couldn’t think of anyone’s world other than the sparse one of the architect who owned nothing save for color-coordinated books and limited edition lithographs. It had all the functions of living, technically speaking, but the way in which they were allocated and arranged made no sense. There were no closets in any of the rooms, just open storage, which only works for people who don’t actually have things. The tub wasn’t caulked to the wall so that it would appear to float, a nice aesthetic effect which made taking showers annoying and perhaps bad for the walls.
Above all, I hated the kitchen the most. The kitchen was basically ten feet of counter space, with giant cabinets extending to the ceiling, far beyond what any normal person could reach without a stepladder, the upper shelves of which being where things went to be forgotten. A sink punctuated the center of the marble countertop – and marble is a terrible material for a countertop. It stains and wears with water. It shows all mess mercilessly. There was a stove and a fridge just, like, in the kitchen attached to nothing. The gas stove had no overhead ventilation and every time we used it we had to open the door so the smoke alarm wouldn’t go off. It was a kitchen designed by people who never cooked: too small, inefficient, laid out in the way it was, like so many apartment kitchens, so that it shared services with the same wall as the bathroom. We couldn’t put anything in the finicky sink to soak so the counter was always crowded with dishes. We had no dishwasher because that would mean ceding the only bottom cabinet that was truly usable.
It angered me, really, as an architecture critic, that this apartment, which had so very much been made to be ogled and looked at and oohed and ahhed over by people of taste was absolutely, for a lack of a better word, bullshit. That it was beautiful but unlivable, like some kind of joke made only for people like me to laugh at. I love design, obviously, but I hate the pressure to have to perform taste in the most intimate of one’s settings and this was the epitome of that, the untouchableness of it, the smug superiority of its flavorless emptiness. I’m not a curator of other people’s gazes when I’m in my pajamas or sweating it out on the trainer. I’m simply Kate Wagner, living with a husband and a dog, like a lot of twenty-seven year old white girls in cities. By the end of the lease, I just wanted to move somewhere where I’d feel at home, whatever that meant. I never had the type A personality needed for pristine white walls. I hated how the recessed lights made all our stuff look cheap, like a museum of stunted adulthood.
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Our new apartment has a two-year lease, which is about as much stability people like us could ever hope for or afford. It’s the first floor of a worker’s cottage dominated by a palladian window on the second story that would be pretentious were it not so earnest. The house itself is a hodgepodge of the vernacular, which is what I deserve, as its chronicler. The interior walls are painted lively colors – a soft blue, a slate purple, a taupe, a mint green. It’s gritty enough to be cool and old enough to be livable. There are closets. The bathroom is covered in chiclet glass tile that’s different shades of blue, which I find endearing. But what I love most of all is the kitchen.
All my life, I’d been in search of an apartment with a decent kitchen, and I’ve always wondered why apartment kitchens suck so bad save for the obvious answer (landlords are cheap.) Like I said earlier, the desire to route services (plumbing, electricity) in the most efficient way possible governs most things, though this is more true of renovations or new builds than the adaptation of single family homes into multi-family dwellings. In the case of the latter, the second floor apartments are always the worst off, in fact, almost all apartments are worse off than the one that houses the actual original full-sized kitchen to begin with.
Adapting a space that was meant for sleeping into one where food could be cooked often required some inventiveness with regards to fire safety and ventilation and this usually took the path of least resistance, hence why most kitchens are positioned to the rear of the house, especially if there is outdoor access. (Plumbing in older houses also tends to be positioned on interior walls to avoid pipes freezing in the winter.) In Chicago, most layouts of familiar single-family vernacular housing styles are similar to one another on the ground floor, but the apartments on the second floor are always quite varied, especially with regard to where the kitchen is placed. Often it’s done, again, in a way that allows existing services to be used or for new ones to be built that are on the same wall as another unit. Adding new plumbing where it wasn't before is expensive and a pain.
However, service routing aside, most apartment kitchens are only ever satisfactory – kitchens for people who ate nothing but takeout or miniature versions of the real thing as though apartment living were just an audition for owning a house, something that’s just no longer true in this economy. This one -- with its vintage 50s aluminum cabinetry and its enameled countertops with glitter infused in them like some kind of demure bowling ball and its full-sized appliances and dishwasher, and mint green penny tile, its wonderful quirkiness and its ample cabinet space beneath the counters -- is functional. It works like a kitchen should, towards a domestic life engineered by modernism and scientific management with a dash of feminism to be less arduous. This is nothing short of a miracle to me. When I think about it, I get emotional. I have been searching for so long for any kind of semblance of a place tailored in any way towards my needs, towards my desires, which is to have enough space to help rather than hinder in the preparation of meals. Meals we now enjoy as a very small family. The kitchen was never really important to me until I had someone to share it with, as insipid and mawkish and introduction-to-a-gluten-free-recipe as that sounds. I’m no longer living for one, but for two, and I didn’t realize how much that changed living.
I didn’t realize how much autonomy meant until I lived in a place where I felt I had none.
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Our new landlords, a school-teacher and private investigator (what a combo) are there right now cleaning the house, fixing the little nicks left by the previous tenants, pulling out their picture hanging apparatuses, which, they assure us, we can leave too. We can put stuff up on the walls, the very thought! They’ve already stickered our names on the mailboxes, have installed a doorbell, which strikes me as a very post-COVID gesture. They hope we will stay there a long time, and so do we. There’s a yard for the dog to play in with garden beds that house burgeoning bell peppers. Our friends are allowed to come over, which they weren’t before — well, not officially, but it felt like it. There are sounds in the house, of those who dwell above and below, the sounds of life. There’s a window I wish I was sitting by writing, and soon, I will be.
So many of us ask the simple question, what is home? What should it be? And the only real, genuine answer I have to give after ten-odd moves is that home is the only place in the world where one can be truly unselfconscious. Even if that means having particleboard furniture and a bunch of bicycles.
That’s my business, not yours.
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bathroomshowroom · 2 years
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CHOOSE DURAVIT BATHROOMS TO STYLE YOUR SPACES FROM xTWOSTORE
The bathroom ought to be a quiet, cosy, and unwinding space. xTWOstore's Duravit bathroom ceramics collections are created by master artisans under the direction of top artists. For over 200 years, they have offered clients the highest quality, cutting-edge efficiency, and lovely designs. Their goal is to improve your routine and to a set of standards of luxury. Utilising the interaction among shower, Duravit bathtub, faucets,  Duravit wall hung toilet, and accessories, you can quickly create a fashionable and relaxing ambience with our high-quality Duravit bathroom furniture and lasting Duravit bathroom ceramics and Duravit toilet wall hung. Some of xTWO’s favourites are mentioned below.
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SENSOWASH SHOWER-DURAVIT TOILETS
Innately refreshing and clean. Having to clean with water is the most comprehensive, safe, organic, and vital method there is. For this reason, the Duravit toilet-bidet combo shower toilet is gaining popularity. Water is a freshener and is also smoother and gentler than toilet paper. As a result, consumers of the shower/toilet feel relaxed and renewed after using it. SensoWash, a cutting-edge series of premium shower toilets from Duravit, is the company's most recent addition to the market. It satisfies all requirements for a modern Duravit bathroom, including hygienic cleaning, high operational convenience, and sustainability and come in Duravit toilet wall hung versions.
DURAVIT BATHTUBS WITH SUSTAINABLE DESIGN AND MATERIAL CHOICES
DuraSolid, a revolutionary cast mineral substance from Duravit, is used to make Duravit bathtubs, which blend flawlessly with the washbasin aesthetic. The Duravit bathtubs offer amazingly accurate forms and warming feel regardless of whether they're free-standing, built-in, back-to-wall, or corner versions. The breakthrough material DuraSolid facilitates the fabrication of seamless Duravit  bathtubs as if cast from a single mould. As an alternative, they can be equipped with an integrated module.
OTHER DURAVIT TOILETS FROM DURAVIT
The Duravit offers floor-standing, Duravit wall hung toilet, and back-to-wall versions of its Duravit toilets and bidets. Beautiful are the enclosed sides with hidden fastening. In select versions, the revolutionary Duravit Rimless flushing technology is offered for the Duravit wall hung toilet. In addition, the antibacterial ceramic finish HygieneGlaze, which efficiently kills bacteria and germs, can be added for added cleanliness, or the ultimate in cleanliness, choose a Starck shower toilet seat that matches. Are you trying to find a Duravit toilet seat for your Duravit toilet wall hung and cover that will work with it? The Duravit toilet model you have and the Duravit toilet seats and covers that work with it are identified by the Duravit Toilet Seat and Cover Finder on their website. 
WHAT IS HYGIENE GLAZE
HygieneGlaze, which is baked into the ceramic and extends from the inside to the rim of the toilet or urinal, works well in regions particularly prone to bacteria buildup. HygieneGlaze also prevents bacteria from growing.
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hyllonhollands · 4 years
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Hyll on Holland
Website: https://www.hyllonholland-fecskypark.com
Hyll on Holland is a rare freehold new launch luxurious condominium built on 138,106 sqft of prime district 10 land in exclusive private Good Class Bungalows enclave, formerly known as Hollandia and The Estoril. It comprises a total of 319 apartment units in 6 residential blocks of 12-storey tower. The project has these Unique Selling Points
The landscape facilities deck (L1) is elevated about 5m from the street level (B1)
1st Residential unit starts from level 2 and is 11m from the landscape deck (L1)
Hence, 1st Residential unit is at least 16m from street level (higher than the flyover ~ 4.5m from bottom marking).
Buyers looking to build their legacy home or to invest have a choice of 2 Bedroom to 3 Bedroom+Study units. They have features of •Wide side by side living / dining with plenty of daylight •Majority of the units are Corner units •Plenty of Natural Ventilation •Common bedroom can fit Queen size bed comfortably •Squarish balcony to accommodate user friendly for outdoor furniture as compared to longish balcony •Branded Miele Appliances Provided •Duravit fittings / Hansgrohe sanitary fittings •Bespoke Wardrobe
Address: Holland Road, Singapore. Phone: 66127310
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johnmxrphy · 4 years
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8 ideas to make your bathroom look bigger
Solutions for an easy and affordable renovation that will help you make the most of space and gain comfort in the process 01 Swap the bathtub for a shower One of the main decisions we make as users is to change the bathtub for a shower tray.to. This seeks, among others, to be able to have a more accessible bathroom and a better-used space, being essential for the elderly or with mobility difficulties (this is the reason given by 63.2% of those surveyed according to a study by renovation company SecuriBath). In addition, with the change, we contribute to save water. And if these reasons were not enough, the State Housing Plan 2018-2021 includes aid for reforms that are carried out inside the buildings. Among the eligible actions, stand out the change of bathtub for shower tray and actions to achieve more accessible bathrooms. The profile has launched the Konvert customizable kit to easily transform the bathtub into a bespoke shower space. It consists of a plate, screen, and storage area in the excess space.
02 Choose XS furniture The latest trends are increasingly focused on practical and small housing in urban areas. On the other hand, limited space requires creative solutions for home furnishings and, above all, intelligent and flexible design for the bathroom. For this reason, more and more brands offer a series of furniture and equipment adapted to these reduced spaces. A limited space should focus on the basics and their placement; adaptation and reduced measures are the determining factors. Small bathrooms appear larger when light colors and large-format tiles are applied. This effect increases with suspended furniture. Duravit's new XSquare bathroom furniture series includes a vanity unit that is just 434mm wide by 340mm deep.
03 Install a suspended toilet The clearer the bathroom floor, the more spacious it will feel. With a wall-hung toilet and a concealed cistern, you can save up to 15 cm of space in the bathroom. In addition, by eliminating the visible cistern and raising the toilet, the floor and walls are free of obstacles and areas of difficult access and the whole is easier to clean. With the launch of its Euro line, Grohe enters the world of sanitary ware and positions itself as a comprehensive supplier of products and services for the bathroom. Euro presents a very attractive advantage for small spaces thanks to its compact size. Geberit's iCon toilet for concealed cistern has the Rimfree system, a flush technology that guarantees proper cleaning of the toilet after each use.
04 Bet on coordinated design In a reduced space the accumulation of elements of different styles adds unnecessary "noise" and makes it appear even smaller. That is why it is interesting to opt for a coordinated decoration that includes everything from the toilets to the details (towel racks, hangers, soap holders), passing through the furniture and lighting. Among its various massage and rain modes, the Idealrain EVO Jet Diamond sprayer from Ideal Standard includes the Drop Jet option, which provides a unique experience similar to that of the gentle fall of raindrops. With the launch of its Euro line, Grohe enters the world of sanitary ware and positions itself as a comprehensive supplier of products and services for the bathroom. Euro presents a very attractive advantage for small spaces thanks to its compact size.
05 Put a column in your shower The limitation of space does not have to condition comfort. If you want more than just a spartan handheld sprayer for a quick shower, choose a shower column. Today's models feature large stationary sprinklers capable of delivering various types of rain at the push of a button for more pleasant hygiene. If they also incorporate thermostatic taps and flow limiters, you will gain extra safety and efficiency. Among its various massage and rain modes, the Idealrain EVO Jet Diamond sprayer from Ideal Standard includes the Drop Jet option, which provides a unique experience similar to that of the gentle fall of raindrops.
06 Auxiliary furniture is the key High and low columns, comfortable, open or closed shelves, bathroom cabinets ... In the bathroom, we do not have a single need for storage, but they are multiple. Why limit yourself to just one washbasin cabinet? In any case, choose a washbasin cabinet with drawers instead of doors and make sure that the inside of the drawers is neat. The compartments, boxes, cabinets ... facilitate order, as also happens in the kitchen. If the bathroom is used by the whole family, try to provide each member with a shelf, a drawer, or a closet. The design of the Terrace furniture collection, by Jacob Delafon, is based on rectangular shapes as they are the most natural for flat sinks.
07 Grow tall Not only furniture under the sink lives a bathroom. The column modules will help you gain storage capacity with a solution that will not take up space. If we also give the mirror the function of a wardrobe, we will be creating a new place to store more things without adding new elements.
08 Gain spaciousness ... and elegance If you have already solved the issue of storage in the bathroom, you can replace a column sink with a countertop. Again, the choice of a suspended element will help to clear the atmosphere, and in the process will add a sophisticated touch by applying an extensible decorative solution to the rest of the house. The Project Tech countertops, by Noken Porcelanosa Bathrooms, offer a new feature on the market since surface scratches can be repaired by applying heat to the damaged area.
If you need any kind of Bathroom Renovations visit Echo Renovations 
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duravit-india · 2 days
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Artisan Lines - Manufactured to be Extraordinary
For decades, Duravit has stood for unparalleled craftsmanship and expertise in bathroom equipment. To this day, our products are made from the highest quality materials and with meticulous attention to detail. We’ve always built our bathroom furniture and other selected products by hand. Our bathroom series, created by top international designers, are masterful embodiments of this expertise. Duravit Artisan Lines are the design series that demand an exacting degree of know-how, craftsmanship and maximum precision. They'll turn your bathroom into an individualized room full of character while meeting the highest standards for comfort and design.
Artisan Lines – Handcrafted in Our Factory
The craftsmanship that goes into Duravit Artisan Lines is the primary focus at our production facilities in Hornberg, Schenkenzell, Meißen and Bischwiller. We don’t rely on mass production. Instead, our products are manufactured with the utmost level of care and with a keen eye for even the smallest of details. To guarantee their exceptional quality and originality, Duravit Artisan Lines aren’t produced by purely mechanical means. They’re manufactured by the skilled hands of a professional artisan.
High-quality Materials
For decades, Duravit has stood for unparalleled craftsmanship and expertise in bathroom equipment. To this day, our products are made from the highest quality materials and with meticulous attention to detail. We’ve always built our bathroom furniture and other selected products by hand. Our bathroom series, created by top international designers, are masterful embodiments of this expertise. Duravit Artisan Lines are the design series that demand an exacting degree of know-how, craftsmanship and maximum precision. They'll turn your bathroom into an individualized room full of character while meeting the highest standards for comfort and design.
Internationally Acclaimed Designers and Studios
For decades, Duravit has stood for unparalleled craftsmanship and expertise in bathroom equipment. To this day, our products are made from the highest quality materials and with meticulous attention to detail. We’ve always built our bathroom furniture and other selected products by hand. Our bathroom series, created by top international designers, are masterful embodiments of this expertise. Duravit Artisan Lines are the design series that demand an exacting degree of know-how, craftsmanship and maximum precision. They'll turn your bathroom into an individualized room full of character while meeting the highest standards for comfort and design.
Learn More: duravit.com/inspiration/artisan_lines.com-en.html
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no-hooves · 4 years
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15 IDEAS TO RENOVATE THE BATHROOM
1 CABINET WITH SINK INCLUDED
With storage capacity, the furniture of the Matty series by Tattom in Grup Gamma, has a built-in porcelain washbasin. White lacquered, this furniture combines with the two cabinets on the wall. The red tiles are a good combination for this bathroom furniture with white finishes.
2 WITH FURNITURE DESIGNED TO STORE
Practical sense reigns in this bathroom, equipped with furniture and accessories designed for comfort and use of space. The cabinet with two drawers and washbasin, the wall cabinet with a mirror, as well as the matching blue bench and shelving unit belong to the Hemnes series from Ikea.
3 FOR A BATHROOM IN RUSTIC STYLE
If you want to give your bathroom an air of the country, an oak wood cabinet with fiber baskets is a success. This is the True Oak model from Villeroy & Boch.
4 A VERY WELL COORDINATED BATHROOM
Bet on color in the bathroom. And choose furniture and accessories in matching colors, like in this one with the blue and white models from Leroy Merlin's Remix series. The cabinet around the toilet allows you to take advantage of a space that is normally underutilized. The towels were chosen in cheery mustard.
5 PERFECT FOR SMALL BATHROOMS
For bathrooms with small spaces and toilets, nothing better than a cabinet with a built-in sink, in a small size, like this one from the BBOX collection, by Bath + by Cosmic.
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6 A SUPER PRACTICAL SHOWER
If you replace the bathtub with a shower, the bathroom becomes larger and safer. Here the shower tray is the new Terran model from Roca, and it offers many advantages: it can be cut to size to suit any space; and access is very easy thanks to its extra-flat design; In addition, its surface is textured and non-slip.
7 WITH SUSPENDED FURNITURE AND TOILETS
What a good combination! Dark wall tiles and furniture and sanitary ware in light colors, as in this bathroom equipped with the new Strada bathroom set by Ideal Standard. Here we have chosen a cabinet with a wall-hung washbasin and a matching mirror cabinet.
8 IN MODERN STYLE
A sophisticated bathroom, thanks to the innovation and originality of its pieces, from the Starck 1 collection, by Duravit. Its conical-shaped washbasin, freestanding bathtub and mixer taps are a contemporary classic in the bathroom world.
9 A VERY NATURAL BATHROOM
Elegant and natural, this bathroom combines teak wood and black stone. It belongs to the Simi black series, which includes furniture, bathtub, shower tray and mirror, from the Stone Series collection, by Bathco.
10 FAUCETS INSPIRED BY NATURE
The basin and bathtub taps in this environment are part of the same collection. It has a jet-rain function and saves water. Another plus: the open and close function is at the lower end; but the temperature control is up, allowing it to be kept in cold water mode to save energy.
11 A BATHROOM IN STONE AND WOOD
Natural materials always work well in a bathroom, because they give warmth. Here Echo Bathroom Renovations proposes a bathroom collection made up of sinks , furniture and a shower tray in marble and wood. 
12 WITH HYDROMASSAGE COLUMN
If you renovate your bathroom, a wise option is to incorporate a hydromassage column in the shower. This is the Look de Gala model. It has six vertical jets that massage the neck and shoulders as well as the lower back. It is equipped with a 21 cm square shower head with a raindrop effect and a hand shower.
13 A SHOWER WITH THERMOSTAT
When choosing a new shower, try to get a complete model, such as the July shower with integrated thermostat, by Jacob Delafon. It has a round 20 cm diameter shower head and a practical four position hand shower.
14 LARGE FORMAT SHOWER HEAD
With a modern appearance, the TermoKuatro shower set by Ramón Soler has a 20 cm square overhead shower, a hand shower and a thermostat to regulate the temperature.
15 WITH A RETRO AIR: TWO-HANDLE TAP
This two-handle tap has a very special retro charm, but all the advantages of modern technology: it is ecological, it has a temperature limiter. It belongs to the Grandera de Grohe collection.
If you need any kind of bathroom renovations visit  Echo Bthroom Renovations
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Early bird or night owl - @Duravit offers with the Viu ceramic series and the XViu furniture series the matching bathroom. A range of high-quality real-wood, lacquer and décor finishes create a wealth of style collections from “Silver” to “Dark”. While the bright style collection offers the early bird the space for a vigorous start into the day, the dark style collection picks up the contrast of the white moon in the black night sky and adapts itself to the natural habitat of the night owl. #Archiproducts #Duravit — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/2IVZqkx
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In the 58th edition of the Salone del Mobile di Milano, we will also see our old friends: Delightfull, a frequent exhibitor during the Milan design week; Villeroy&Boch, one of the most famous brands between the ones dealing with bathroom furniture; Duravit, the big winner you that can see everywhere.
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Best Bathroom Furniture Guide for Efficient Storage Solution for Your Bathroom
Are you planning for your bathroom to add usability with an elegant look? Bathroom furniture is the best way to make your bathroom perfect in terms of best style & usability. Whether it’s your personal bathroom or a family bathroom, it is a private place for everyone to get refreshed and relax.
Hence, when you design a layout for your bathroom, consider the most important bathroom furniture essential for your daily requirement. In this best bathroom furniture buying guide, we help you how to choose the most essential bathroom furniture for your dream bathroom.
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First, you should fix your budget to buy the furniture. Also, ensure that which furniture best suits your bathroom, like Modern Bathroom Furniture or Traditional Bathroom Furniture. Besides, consider some significant factors such as size, style, shape, and storage capacity in addition to your budget limit.
You have a broad range of choices to select the best quality & brand of bathroom furniture, such as Duravit bathroom furniture UK, Vitra Bathroom Furniture, Burlington bathroom furniture, and many others.
Before deciding on buying furniture, you should first design a floor plan of your bathroom that gives you a precise idea to place each piece of furniture accurately. Make a smart selection to give your bathroom a space-saving storage solution.
You have choices of bathroom furniture such as open units, furniture with doors, drawers, etc. You can choose open units for your limited budget or not enough space to open doors or drawers. Selecting the storage cabinet with doors or drawers depends on the available space to open doors or drawers. Remember, the door or drawer should not collide with other bathroom products, the main door, or windows. 
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Freestanding or Fitted bathroom furniture can decide based on available bathroom space.
For your luxurious and spacious bathroom, you can go with a freestanding choice, but Combination Bathroom Furniture looks great in your small or modern bathroom.  With fitted bathroom furniture, you can fix everything under place. You can use your dead space like corners to place your furniture.
Create a bespoke look of bathroom furniture by combining multiple wall-mounted and floor-standing units with fitted bathroom furniture. They come in different colors & sizes with the choice to select the knobs & handles of different styles.
With an accurate measurement of the height, length & breadth of your bathroom space, you should also ensure the exact locations of the power supply and mains water. Vitra Bathroom Units offers an unmatched look and luxury with the best storage solution for spacious or small bathrooms.
Bathroom cabinets are the most useful pieces of furniture to store items and keep them out of reach of children. You can fix it above your basin. The different bathroom cabinets include Freestanding Cabinets, Mirror Cabinets, HIB Mirror Cabinets, and others. Keep it in a place that becomes handy for you to get things, easily.
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To hide your messy pipework underneath your basin area, vanity units are a great option. It offers an extra storage solution with drawers & cupboards in your bathroom. You can choose a countertop or semi or fully integrated basins into your vanity unit. You can select Wall Hung Vanity unit with basin, Burlington vanity unit with basin, Vitra Voyage Vanity Unit, Tavistock Bathroom Vanities, Cloakroom bathroom vanities, Floor Standing Vanity Units, or others to enhance the look of your designer bathrooms in the UK.
Wall-hung units play a vital role in creating an organized look for your bathroom. It is as useful as your kitchen cupboard that provides a handy storage solution for towels, toiletries, etc. As it is mounted on a wall, it keeps your floor area open, which makes it easy to clean and well-maintain. Check the strength of your wall so that it can bear the weight of the wall-mounted unit.
Freestanding bathroom furniture is the best option for your spacious bathroom.  This standalone furniture can install easily and can move anywhere if you want to rearrange the position of your bathroom furniture.
Tall storage units are a great space-saving storage option for bathrooms having a limited area for furniture. Generally, it contains shelves, storage components, and drawers. You can choose a wall-mounted or freestanding tall storage unit based on your bathroom layout.
You can choose a bathroom mirror with a storage unit or a separate one. If you don’t have any wall space to fix the mirror, you can choose combination furniture in which you will get a storage mirror cabinet of your desired style, size, and design. Choose Non-Illuminated Mirrors for bathrooms having enough lights or Illuminated Mirrorsfor dark bathroom area. Thus, you can enhance the look of your contemporary or classic bathroom using mirrors.
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If you are looking for the best Bathroom Shop in the UK that offers a great deal on branded bathroom furniture such as Duravit bathroom furniture UK, Vitra Bathroom Furniture, Toilet Units(WC Units), Freestanding Cabinets, and others, write at [email protected]
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nationwidebathrooms · 3 years
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Do you intend to renovate your bathroom? We've listed seven things that will undoubtedly aid you in your bathroom renovation. Please read the blog and come see us for further information.
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