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bathroom trend: colour pop

Choosing the right shade took a little longer. After establishing it needed to be from the warm side of the colour spectrum to help make the large room feel cosier, Ripples bathroom designer Sinead Hegarty collated a mood board for the other surfaces. ‘The owners wanted a wood-effect tile, as dark as possible, on the floor and

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