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ON THE TILES

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 ‘Since this house is right on the beach, the idea for switching the wall tiles in colour and from horizontal to vertical was inspired by the concept of shallow end/ deep end or low tide/high tide, with the saturated colours representing the sea,’ says interior designer Max Humphrey. ‘Taking the in Blue Galena and New Lagoon from Ann Sacks’ MADE collection, from £714sq m, West One Bathrooms.

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