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This art deco pattern decorates the entire white-tiled walls of a bathroom. Each decorative tile measures 6"long by 1/2" high. This photo shows a change in height as the design is heading up into the shower, where it continues. The bathroom floor has the original diamond -in-squares tiles. The house was built in the 1930s or 40s.
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A study of a roof section of the Sydney Opera House.
The history of this incredible, beautiful building (inside as well as outside) is a fascinating read. Built from a discarded pencil sketch, even the Danish architect who designed it had no clue as to how to actually build it. What ensued was one of the most tortuous, overextended and over-budget construction jobs in history, which ended up getting paid off in one hit via nationwide lottery.
There was so much bad blood surrounding the architect that he was ultimately thrown off the project and disinvited from the opening ceremony. Still, the end result is one of the most beautiful opera houses in the world, instantly recognizable to hundreds of millions of people - a truly timeless design.
Less well known is that it is covered with what are basically Swedish bathroom tiles - 1,056,000 of them, distributed over 1.62 hectares of surface area.
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I just need some bright color in my life! Maybe I should get an orange cat..... I have 3 orange fishies, 1 maroon and blue fishie, 1 grey stripped grumpy cat..... hmmmmm.... think I need a killer german shepard to keep that grumpy cat at bay....
Did you know that a trained killer german shepard cost $15,000.00? Plus insurance!
You can check in any time you like, but you can never leave, because you'll die going round and round trying to find a way out.
A custom order for red and black fused glass accent floor tiles. These fused glass tiles match the glass vessel, special picture and towel. A contemporary bathroom with our art glass tiles. Matching red fused glass cabinet knobs, glass drawer pulls, and kitchen backsplash tiles.
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen Bathroom decor as today's topic.
The Looking close … on Friday group has chosen Different shades of green this week.
I also needed a bathroom for my next project so I created this modern style bathroom. Computer rendering but buildable if you have the bricks.
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'Burst' is a set of ornamental concrete tiles commissioned by KAZA Concrete for its 'Concurrent Constellations' collection for ‘100% Design London’. The tile design is conceived of as "bursting" stellar bodies closely packed within irregular shapes. Learn more at www.roughfront.com/burst/ and visit KAZA at www.kazaconcrete.com/designs/burst
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During my visit to the Rookwood Necropolis I noticed that this tombstone is for a man who died in 1878. It bears no resemblance to others of that era and to me looks as though it's been created recently out of bathroom tiles! Given that most graves fall into neglect after a couple of generations of relatives have passed on too, this one's a puzzler.
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small master bathroom shower Burke Va.
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Somewhere Downtown San Diego, the Shadows knows ;-)
( Joanie...those are only painted bathroom-like tiles ...no heritage tiles were armed ;-)
The "The Gables" originally had a downstairs bathroom which could be accessed off the lobby, and by way of the best bedroom (master bedroom). After its conversion to a wedding venue, the bathrooms were extended, yet they still feature some of their original features including a marble topped vanity and some green majolica tiles. These tiles feature stylised Art Nouveau flowers connected by intertwining vines.
"The Gables" is a substantial villa that sits proudly on leafy Finch Street in the exclusive inner city suburb of East Malvern.
Built in 1902 for local property developer Lawrence Alfred Birchnell and his wife Annie, "The Gables" is considered to be one of the most prominent houses in the Gascoigne Estate. The house was designed by Melbourne architect firm Ussher and Kemp in what was the prevailing style of the time, Queen Anne, which is also known as Federation style (named so after Australian Federation in 1901). Ussher and Kemp were renowned for their beautiful and complex Queen Anne houses and they designed at least six other houses in Finch Street alone. "The Gables" remained a private residence for many years. When Lawrence Birchnell sold it, the house was converted into a rooming house. It remained so throughout the tumultuous 1920s until 1930 when it was sold again. The new owners converted "The Gables" into a reception hall for hire for private functions. The first wedding reception was a breakfast held in the formal dining room in 1930, followed by dancing to Melbourne’s first jukebox in the upstairs rooms. Notorious Melbourne gangster Joseph Theodore Leslie "Squizzy" Taylor was reputed to have thrown a twenty-first birthday party for his girlfriend of the day in the main ballroom (what had originally been the house's billiards room). "The Gables" became very famous for its grand birthday parties throughout the 1930s and 1940s. With its easy proximity to the Caulfield Race Course, "The Gables" ran an underground speakeasy and gambling room upstairs and sold beer from the back door during Melbourne’s restrictive era of alcohol not sold after six o'clock at night. Throughout its history, "The Gables" has been a Melbourne icon, celebrating generation after generation of Melbourne’s wedding receptions, parties and balls. Lovingly restored, the atmosphere and charm of "The Gables" have been retained for the future generations.
Grand in its proportions, "The Gables" is a sprawling villa that is built of red brick, but its main feature, as the name suggests, is its many ornamented gables. The front façade is dominated by six different sized gables, each supported by ornamental Art Nouveau influenced timber brackets. The front and side of the house is skirted by a wide verandah decorated with wooden balustrades and rounded fretwork. "The Gables" features two grand bay windows and three other large sets of windows along the front facade, all of which feature beautiful and delicate Art Nouveau stained glass of stylised flowers or fruit. Impressive Art Nouveau stained glass windows can also be found around the entrance, which features the quote made quite popular at the time by Australian soprano Nellie Melba "east, west, home's best." Art Nouveau stained glass can be found in all of the principal rooms of the house; both upstairs and down. “The Gables” also features distinctive chimneys and the classic Queen Anne high pitched gable roofs with decorative barge-boards, terra-cotta tiles and ornate capping.
As a result of Federation in 1901, it was not unusual to find Australian flora and fauna celebrated in architecture. This is true of "The Gables", which features intricate plaster work and leadlight throughout the mansion showing off Australian gum leaves and flowers. "The Gables" has fifteen beautifully renovated rooms, many of which are traditionally decorated, including beautiful chandeliers, ornate restored wood and tile fireplaces, leadlight windows, parquetry flooring, sixteen foot ceilings and a sweeping staircase. The drawing room still also features the original leadlight conservatory "The Gables" boasted when it was first built.
"The Gables", set on an acre of land, still retains many of the original trees, including the original hedge and two enormous cypress trees in the front. The garden was designed by William Guilfoyle, the master landscape architect of the Royal Botanical Gardens, and "The Gables" still retains much of it original structure. It features a rose-covered gazebo, a pond and fountain, as well as the tallest Norfolk Island pine in the area, which can be seen from some of the tallest skyscrapers in the Melbourne CBD.
Henry Hardie Kemp was born in Lancashire in 1859 and designed many other fine homes around Melbourne, particularly in Kew, including his own home “Held Lawn” (1913). He also designed the APA Building in Elizabeth Street in 1889 (demolished in 1980) and the Melbourne Assembly Hall on Collins Street between 1914 and 1915. He died in Melbourne in 1946.
Beverley Ussher was born in Melbourne in 1868 and designed homes and commercial buildings around Melbourne, as well as homes in the country. He designed "Milliara" (John Whiting house) in Toorak, in 1895 (since demolished) and "Blackwood Homestead" in Western Australia. He died in 1908.
Beverley Ussher and Henry Kemp formed a partnership in 1899, which lasted until Beverley's death in 1908. Their last building design together was the Professional Chambers building in Collins Street in 1908. Both men had strong Arts and Crafts commitments, and both had been in partnerships before forming their own. The practice specialised in domestic work and their houses epitomize the Marseilles-tiled Queen Anne Federation style houses characteristic of Melbourne, and considered now to be a truly distinctive Australian genre. Their designs use red bricks, terracotta tiles and casement windows, avoid applied ornamentation and develop substantial timber details. The picturesque character of the houses results from a conscious attempt to express externally with gables, dormers, bays, roof axes, and chimneys, the functional variety of rooms within. The iconic Federation houses by Beverley Ussher and Henry Kemp did not appear until 1892-4. Then, several of those appeared in Malvern, Canterbury and Kew.
Queen Anne style was mostly a residential style inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement in England, but also encompassed some of the more stylised elements of Art Nouveau, which gave it an more decorative look. Queen Anne style was most popular around the time of Federation. With complex roofline structures and undulating facades, many Queen Anne houses fell out of fashion at the beginning of the modern era, and were demolished.
This picture is part of the Photography for Change photographic exhibition and part of the Photography for Change Project, which was 10-week participatory photography programme that enabled participants to create their own photo-story or photographic theme and build a portfolio of images that reflect the positive aspects of their lives.
This project used photography as a means of engagement and empowerment and was managed by Meridian Raw CIC and part funded by the Big Lottery Fund
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:( Bath time is a sad time for Penny.
Unfortunately for her, due to her ultra-long fur, she needs more baths than most cats.
Custom handcrafted collection of "My Picasso" fused art glass dichroic cabinet handles and glass knobs.
Matching glass tile also available.
I like to take pix of wallpaper, wall textures, bricks, and tiles. Sometimes it can lead to awkward conversations when I'm caught pulling out my phone in a restroom….
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