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aximise the shape of an outsized mirror by continuing the line on moulded plasterwork behind. ‘Mouldings that soften straight lines represent the best of contemporary biophilic design and provide a three-dimensional effect with purity and softness,’ enthuses Sara Ramundo, product design manager, Devon&Devon. Circular mirrors are obvious contenders to lead this smart surface approach but also consider lozenge and arched designs, which work particularly well in smaller bathrooms. Clean, crisp moulded lines are key, so do seek out an experienced plasterer, ideally

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