Homes & Gardens

3 OF THE BEST…

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GEOMETRIC TILES

The strong lines of a geometric tile are perfect for making a bold statement in a kitchen or bathroom. Inspired by beach holidays, the pastel-hued Sunset collection by Otto Tiles adds some playfulnes­s, while Bert & May’s new porcelain tiles can be used in wet rooms and outdoor spaces. For a touch of vintage look to the Vienna tiles by Aparici. From top, clockwise: Sunset collection, £162sq m, Otto Tiles; Vienna tile, £45.60sq m, Aparici; Green Majadas porcelain tile, from £62.25sq m, Bert & May

GRAND IDEAS

A scaled-down version of Drummonds’ Meon, the new Regent bath has the same classic lines and elegance of the traditiona­l cast iron version but at 1570mm, it has been created with smaller bathrooms in mind. On the practical side, it also features clever skirting which allows the pipework to be connected above the floor but remain out of sight. The Regent bath painted in Farrow & Ball’s Radicchio, from £3,570, Drummonds

PURE VANITY

Italian designer Artelinea’s latest concept in bathroom design, Fusion, is focused on floor-standing vanity storage. But it has far more in common with well-crafted furniture than average bathroom pieces. The fluted glass fronts lend elegance to the look, while the generously-sized wash basin has a smart offset counter for bathroom essentials. It’s available in six finishes or you can choose from the large selection of bespoke options. Artelinea Fusion furniture, from £7,398, C.P. Hart

MIRA MINIMAL RANGE IS A NEW COLLECTION OF COMPACT MIXER SHOWERS FOR SMALLER SPACES. FROM £108.33, MIRA SHOWERS.

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