As in all the other key areas of our homes, the bathroom has undergone a major rethink in the way it connects to adjacent
rooms, and even to the outdoors and views. But while this also brings welcome natural light into a bathroom, those large
windows and doors could create an issue for privacy. So how do you overcome that potential problem?
One of the best ways for you to start creating the bathroom – home or kitchen – you've always wanted is to look through recently
completed projects by top designers and architects. To help you with that, we’ve collected some of the latest design and product
ideas in this issue of Trends. And when you'll find even more at our Trendsideas.com website, where we continually update and
add to our 160,000+ images, nearly 21,000 articles and over 1000 videos.
Plus we can put you in touch instantly with professionals and companies who can help to make all your final decisions easier.
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Ceramic tiles don't have to look
like tiles, as with the wood-look
tiles used for the floor and
shower wall in this bathroom by
Yellowfox. See more tile design
ideas at Trendsideas.com
This sculptural display unit
provides a stylish divide between
second lounge and dining in a
new home by GJ Gardner. Head
to Trendsideas.com and find out
more about storage solutions.
Neff’s Slide & Hide oven has a
door that opens and then slots
back into a niche at the bottom
of the appliance – a handy space
saver. You'll find more appliance
innovations at Trendsideas.com
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