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With a few clever additions, you can upgrade your bathroom design to make it a relaxing sanctuary that reflects your personal style. A glow-up like this doesn’t need to be expensive though, just think ‘affordable luxury’. Senior industrial designer Luke Di Michiel at Caroma, an Australian bathroom brand known for quality, says it’s all about choosing the right bathroom products. The Luna range of designer fixtures and fittings offer designer style without breaking the budget. “Creating a space that lets you recharge can be as simple as incorporating coloured tapware, showers and contemporary toilet suites,” he says.
Luke, who helmed the Caroma design team that created the Luna collection, recommends using the range to elevate the look of any bathroom. “All of the bathroom products in the Luna collection have been thoughtfully designed, both from a style perspective and when it comes to quality,” says Luke. “The team created Luna to respond to a need for affordable bathroom products that also have a high-end contemporary look and feel.”
This means you can get a designer look for less. Whether you’re updating a spacious family bathroom or a compact ensuite, Caroma’s cohesive Luna collection of bathroom fixtures and fittings makes it easy to create the sleek haven you’ve been dreaming of.
We asked Luke for his top tips on how you can achieve the look of luxury in your bathroom design:
Explore the full Luna range and more quality Caroma products
Photo credit: Caroma
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