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Spaces for Self-Care

Just looking at these beautiful bathrooms and elegant ensuites lowers my blood pressure... 

Photography Ben Hosking

This space by Eldridge Anderson Architects changes my attitude toward shubs, and I love this very simple and soothing palette of softest blue-grey grid tiles, warm oak and gunmetal tapware. This oceanfront home is fully featured in the latest issue of The Local Project, available at Sunday. 

Photography Lucas Allen

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Photography David Straight

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Photography Tom Blachford

From shrouded and grounding to light, bright and uplifting - this bathroom by Melanie Beynon is perfection, with its contemporary Terrazzo floor, simple-but-textural white tiles and Brodware tapware in weathered brass. See more of this warm and welcoming modern home here.

Small-ensuite style via April and May

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Loves a curved wall. Designed by Kate Lawrence Interiors

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This sink! Via Say Architects.

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