HomeCurvy and practical: functional fun in terracotta!

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rebuilding a 90s flat around its 30-year-old marble floors
Curvy and practical: functional fun in terracotta!
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- Style
- HDB (Resale)
- ~1,200 sqft
- 3 br
- Couple Living
Our master bathroom was designed in a similar language, but carried quite a few subtle differences. Similar to the common bathroom, we also chose to frame the shower partition in a clean, black line. This would not only be practical (from a cleaning perspective), but also timeless. We tiled the bottom half in terracotta tiles to break the monotony of the bathroom. The highlight for us, thought, was definitely choosing these egg-shaped toilet bowls from Starke to make the space more fun. We chose fluted glass panels for our toilet doors. To save cost, we ordered and shipped these doors in from abroad, and got a local contractor to help us install the doors. We’re very pleased with how the fluted glass panels let just enough light in, without compromising privacy.