For years, people gave their bathrooms little thought. Regarded as a place there they spend a few minutes of the day, design in the bathroom wouldn’t be extravagant and it would be the last room in the house to be subjected to artistic flair. However, today that has all changed. With a rise in attendance at spas and more time given over to personal care and pampering, the bathroom has become somewhat of a haven in the home for many people. Gone are the plastic shower trays, fluffy bath mats and brass toilet roll holders of old and in are more luxurious, desirable and stylish options.
As a retreat, in which a person can relax in the c
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