Kitchens & Bathrooms Quarterly

LET THERE BE LIGHT

No one wants a dark and dingy bathroom. By combining strategically placed windows, the right materials and curved design elements, the Lux Interiors team were able to create a space that is not only beautiful, but also full of light.

The Lux team incorporated a large window above the bath, adding light to the

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