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  2. Designers Are Betting on These Fresh Bathroom Trends for 2025

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    There's more color and texture in bathrooms now—but maybe not in the way you'd expect. "I've never seen so many beautiful, artistic toilet paper holders—ever," says Stephanie Luk, director of ...

  3. List of types of marble - Wikipedia

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    Marble mis-nomers: Cetechovice marble (cetechovický mramor) from Cetechovice, Kroměříž District: coloured [c] Karlík marble (karlický mramor), from Barrandien, Karlík, Prague-West District: black with gold-yellow-colour veins [d] Podol marble (Podolský mramor), from Vápenný Podol, Chrudim District: white, grey-white, rosy [e]

  4. Ashford Black Marble - Wikipedia

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    A picture of Ecton Hill made using Ashford Black Marble A picture of Matlock Bath engraved using Ashford Black Marble by Ann Rayner. Ashford Black Marble is the name given to a dark limestone, quarried from mines near Ashford-in-the-Water, in Derbyshire, England. Once cut, turned and polished, its shiny black surface is highly decorative ...

  5. Why Public Bathrooms Are So Rare in America - AOL

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    If a person has to go to the bathroom while out in public, it may be difficult to find a toilet without some sort of catch. ... They brag about the marble countertops. They brag about the floors ...

  6. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the first public bath of its type to be built in mainland Britain since Roman times was opened in Manchester, and the idea spread rapidly. It reached London in July 1860, when Roger Evans, a member of one of Urquhart's Foreign Affairs Committees, opened a Turkish bath at 5 Bell Street, near Marble Arch. During the following ...

  7. Dent Marble - Wikipedia

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    The stone is noted for the presence of fossils which gives it its distinctive look. The stone is actually a crinoidal limestone and is not a true marble, but is known as a marble because it polished quite well. Dent Marble has been used for staircases, floors and hearths in railway stations and large buildings in England, Australia and Russia.

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