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Set in the rural hinterland outside Pune, India, 42 Wagholi is an impeccably crafted weekend house that blurs architecture, interiors and landscape. Large and generous bathrooms open into private courtyards and feature nature-inspired materials like our apaiserMARBLE® pieces in a custom cream finish.
Designed by Dar & Wagh
Photo credits: Suleiman Merchant and Deepak Kaw
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Set in the rural hinterland outside Pune, India, 42 Wagholi is an impeccably crafted weekend house that blurs architecture, interiors and landscape. Large and generous bathrooms open into private courtyards and feature nature-inspired materials like our apaiserMARBLE® pieces in a custom cream finish.
Designed by Dar & Wagh
Photo credits: Suleiman Merchant and Deepak Kaw
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Inndesign Inc.
This fun and fresh beachy bath boasts two sinks and much storage. There is also a make up area just outside the bath so two people can use in comfortably at the same time. Because this is a condo, storage space is limited but there is plenty here in the three tall storage cabinets provided.
Leanne Lyons Interiors
Luxury en-suite with full size rain shower, pedestal freestanding bathtub. Wood, slate & limestone tiles creating an opulent environment. Wood theme is echoed in the feature wall fresco of Tropical Forests and verdant interior planting creating a sense of calm and peace. Subtle bathroom lighting, downlights and floor uplights cast light against the wall and floor for evening bathing.
Blackband Design
Interior Design: Blackband Design
Build: Patterson Custom Homes
Architecture: Andrade Architects
Photography: Ryan Garvin
8,204 Tropical Bathroom Design Ideas
dRichards Interiors
This project combines high end earthy elements with elegant, modern furnishings. We wanted to re invent the beach house concept and create an home which is not your typical coastal retreat. By combining stronger colors and textures, we gave the spaces a bolder and more permanent feel. Yet, as you travel through each room, you can't help but feel invited and at home.
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