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  2. These Designer-Approved Bathroom Ideas Will Inspire a 2025 ...

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    The master bathroom in this charming Greenwich Village apartment maintains a monochromatic palette, with eclectic flooring and large subway tile walls that create movement in the space. Gold sink ...

  3. Cotswold architecture - Wikipedia

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    Though the walls were thick, they were hollow and filled with rocks and "rubbish" and were not reinforced with any binding materials. [3] The stone slates were naturally thick. The walls had to compensate by being thicker than the slates in Cotswold traditional houses in order for the building to be supported.

  4. Indian vernacular architecture - Wikipedia

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    Building material depends on location. In hilly country where rocky rubble, ashlar, and pieces of stone are available, these can be patched together with a mud mortar to form walls. Finer stonework veneer covers the outside. Sometimes wood beams and rafters are used with slate tiles for roofing if available.

  5. Travertine - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly used for indoor home/business flooring, outdoor patio flooring, spa walls and ceilings, façades, and wall cladding. The lobby walls of the modernist Willis Tower (1970) (formerly Sears Tower) in Chicago are made of travertine. [79] Architect Welton Becket frequently incorporated travertine into many of his projects. [80]

  6. Architecture of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A listed building is a building or other structure decreed as being of special architectural, historical or cultural significance; it is a widely used status, applied to around half a million buildings in the UK, enacted by provisions in the Town and Country Planning Act 1947 and the Town and Country Planning (Scotland) Act 1947.

  7. ‘Beyond the Bathroom Binary’ by Huffington Post

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    11 Artists Redesigned The Bathroom Symbol to Make It More Inclusive

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