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  2. This Cozy Cape Cod Cottage Has "Nooks and Crannies Galore" - AOL

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    bathroom They wanted a tub and shower. The zero-clearance shower is just a couple of feet away from the soaking tub, which essentially makes this bathroom one large wet room.

  3. Shower - Wikipedia

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    Shower and bathtub curtains usually surround the bath inside the tub or shower area and are held up with railings or curtain rods high on the wall or ceiling. To accommodate the different types of bathtub shapes, railings can come in different sizes and are flexible in their design. The curtains are usually made from vinyl, cloth, or plastic.

  4. This Midcentury House Is More Blissed Out Than a Spa - AOL

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    The primary bathroom's green zellige tiles from Clé break at the portrait window made up of glass blocks, overlooking the couple's swimming pool. The couple use a Phylrich Shower set. Living Room

  5. How One Creative Couple Built an Avant-Garde Nest Uptown - AOL

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    In the guest bathroom the mirror surround is of a custom design by Henrot and the sink fittings are by Fantini. Color was another challenge. “Camille and Mauro originally wanted more dramatic ...

  6. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    The Lustron factory had approximately eight miles of automated conveyor lines and included 11 enameling furnaces, each of which was more than 180 feet long. The plant equipment included presses for tubs and sinks. The bathtub press could stamp a tub in one draw and could produce 1000 tubs a day at capacity.

  7. Eastlake movement - Wikipedia

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    The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement started by British architect and writer Charles Eastlake (1836–1906). The movement is generally considered part of the late Victorian period in terms of broad antique furniture designations.

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