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traditional bathroom

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wombleprincess · 27/02/2009 17:04

live in a victorian property, redoing ensuite bathroom with large walk in shower (no bath so no rolltop!) and struggling to find:

sink with cabinet underneath which isnt completely twee ie i will need to wear a smock to use the bathroom.

tiles which have a period feel but arent brick shaped (already have in other bathroom!).

anyone have any ideas/pictures? or should i ditch and just go modern??

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lalalonglegs · 27/02/2009 17:24

These cabinets aren't achingly contemporary. Highly glazed square tiles are traditional (available practically everywhere). Whites/creams with glossy dark reds/bottle green/cobalt blue/navy.

wombleprincess · 27/02/2009 17:26

lalalonglegs.. you didnt post your link!!!

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lalalonglegs · 27/02/2009 17:26

Sorry, forgot to put in link: here. Since I have started a new post I might as well add that I think that making something traditional or contemporary is often in the little touches - the sort of taps, handles, accessories you use.

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