When it comes to home design, there are many different styles to choose from. One popular style that has gained a lot of attention in recent years is Mediterranean style. But what exactly is Mediterranean style and how can you incorporate it into your own home? Let's take a closer look. 1. How does Mediterranean style maximize natural light and views of the outdoors? Mediterranean style homes are known for their ability to maximize natural light and take advantage of the beautiful views of the outdoors. This is achieved through the use of large windows and open floor plans. By incorporating floor-to-ceiling windows and wooden frame doors, Mediterranean style homes allow natural light to flood the space, creating a bright...
Feel the space, enjoy the light. It takes a lot of design process to reduce space and objects to the essentials. By carefully considering the design process, Nicole have curated a space that focuses on the essentials to enhance your experience. She used our genuine copper faucets for her objectives.
We are proud to have our Loop faucet shortlisted in may 2021 issue of the World of Interiors magazine. Condé Nast Britain (CNB) https://www.worldofinteriors.co.uk/ Our Loop faucet has been recognized in the prestigious May 2021 issue of World of Interiors magazine, reflecting our commitment to quality and design excellence.
Piping is not decorative in this masculine looking bathroom, it brings life inside: water, heat, light, air. Chris found a way to make Loop tap and Shower a part of this metabolism. The sleek design of the Loop tap and Shower blend seamlessly with the functional elements of the bathroom. The choice of using Piping in this bathroom serves a utilitarian purpose by facilitating the flow of essential elements. Chris skillfully integrated the Loop tap and Shower into the overall design, enhancing the functionality of the space.
Photo: Chris G.
Exposed piping can be a design tool. Why hide the pipes if valuable copper leads to such beautiful porcelain switches ?
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