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ANOTHER DIMENSION

1 GO GLOSSY

‘Glazed tiles have a reflective quality, allowing light to bounce around, making the room look lighter and giving the impression of a more generous space,’ says Ruth Webber, creative director, Bert & May. ‘The jewel-toned tiles in this shower room maximise light from the skylight, while geometric floor tiles enhance the colour and brightness levels.’ Green Majadas encaustic tiles (on floor), £189sq m, Bert & May. Carnival in Laredo (on walls), £79.20sq m, Fired Earth.

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