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    Default Bathroom accessories and designs.

    If you had unlimited spending on your bathroom what would you install and what design would you go for..

    Would it be a combined wetroom for instance..?.. would you go ultra modern or old fashioned like a roll top bath etc.

    Same with the tiles.. modern glass mosaics maybe.. or nice stone..

    Pics..sketches etc would be great..

    It would be good to see exactly what designs or idea's that you think makes the perfect bathroom for you.

    looking forward to your replies.

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    Default Re: Bathroom accessories and designs.

    Brilliant stuff. This thread will be interesting.
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    i like the sound of an old tin bath , in front of a coal fire, whilst a fair maiden feeds me seedless grapes
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    Quote Originally Posted by nybor62 View Post
    i like the sound of an old tin bath , in front of a coal fire, whilst a fair maiden feeds me seedless grapes
    You ruined that image with the seedless grapes nybor
    Was thinking Stella and pork scratchings meself.

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    ive always liked the idea of rolltop bath and victorian style tiling, geometric floor and so on

    but if money was no object i would probably opt for a contempary wetroom design, concealed cistern, wall hung pan, non mist mirrors etc

    something easy on the eye, easy to keep clean and live with
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    travertine bathroom, big shower, big bath, need somewhere to fall asleep in

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    silver travertine, Large wet room area with massive chrome shower head coming from ceiling, huge bath with waterproof tv in the wall, steam room and sauna in an adjoining room
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    Default Re: Bathroom accessories and designs.

    i like the idea of roll top and geo's as well.

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    Ooh, ok....money no object? let's get into this....

    A Roman style bathroom with just a few comforting dark pine or oak touches, cream marble, all soft rounded edges, soft water system so no limescale, underfloor heating, inset lights at foot level, full hidden remote control surround sound sound system, plenty of wall candle holders, an endless jacuzzi bath, (same system as endless pools), one or two sculptures of the gods and one wall a feature mosaic wall, the rich colours a beautiful contrast to the otherwise very mellow creamy look. The opposite wall sliding (one way view) glass doors to the indoor endless swimming pool, no chlorine, but oxygen disinfection system. Shower in the bathroom corner, wet room type set-up, but curved marble wall screen, massage jets and lots of set in alcove shelves. Bidet toilet, high level basin again set into a marble base, oak or pine doors, all organic rounded shapes, almost a touch gaudi- like.

    And always ready warm fluffy towels at hand, lovely organic essential oils, hmmm, better stop there....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mosaic Girl View Post
    Ooh, ok....money no object? let's get into this....

    A Roman style bathroom with just a few comforting dark pine or oak touches, cream marble, all soft rounded edges, soft water system so no limescale, underfloor heating, inset lights at foot level, full hidden remote control surround sound sound system, plenty of wall candle holders, an endless jacuzzi bath, (same system as endless pools), one or two sculptures of the gods and one wall a feature mosaic wall, the rich colours a beautiful contrast to the otherwise very mellow creamy look. The opposite wall sliding (one way view) glass doors to the indoor endless swimming pool, no chlorine, but oxygen disinfection system. Shower in the bathroom corner, wet room type set-up, but curved marble wall screen, massage jets and lots of set in alcove shelves. Bidet toilet, high level basin again set into a marble base, oak or pine doors, all organic rounded shapes, almost a touch gaudi- like.

    And always ready warm fluffy towels at hand, lovely organic essential oils, hmmm, better stop there....

    dont you want some naked slaves to hand you your towel mg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kilty55 View Post
    dont you want some naked slaves to hand you your towel mg?


    I did say I better stop there, public forum and all....

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