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test the water

For the environmentally conscious, reducing water consumption is high on the agenda but nowhere is it more important than in the bathroom. Yes, there are easy ways you can change your behaviour to help conserve water – especially if you’re guilty of leaving the tap running while you brush your teeth – but water-saving can also be designed into the very fabric of your bathroom design.

  Many of us only think of conserving water when there’s

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