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Soaked in luxury: Bathrooms take centre stage in modern home design

Soaked in luxury: Bathrooms take centre stage in modern home design

Bathrooms are no longer just ordinary, small spaces in a home. They're taking centre stage and becoming sanctuaries of quiet luxury and comfort
Abhilasha Ojha
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In her book, The Luxury Bathroom: Extraordinary Spaces from the Simple to the Extravagant, author Samantha Nestor calls the bathroom the 'new design frontier.' To her, it's not just a functional space but a room that is 'visually intense, highly inspirational and compelling in an extraordinary way.'
Step inside the homes of celebrities — virtually or otherwise — and you'll quickly relate to Nestor's perspective. Reality TV star and art patron Shalini Passi, for instance, treats her bathrooms as an extension of her art collection. Think mosaic walls, sculpture-inspired bathtubs, vintage chandeliers, rare archival prints, and even a video installation

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