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The trend towards concealed cisterns in bathroom design

The trend towards concealed cisterns in bathroom design

The trend towards multi-residential developments presents new challenges to architects and designers, with an increased focus on maximising space throughout the dwelling. One area of particular focus is the bathroom, where making the most of every square metre is crucial. This free whitepaper examines the changing residential landscape in Australia and how the specification of concealed cisterns is helping to maximise space.
Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

22 Jun 2015 1m read View Author

The trend towards multi-residential developments presents new challenges to architects and designers, with an increased focus on maximising space throughout the dwelling. One area of particular focus is the bathroom, where making the most of every square metre is crucial.

This free whitepaper examines the changing residential landscape in Australia and how the specification of concealed cisterns is helping to maximise space.

The trend towards concealed cisterns in bathroom design
The trend towards concealed cisterns in bathroom design

The trend towards multi-residential developments presents new challenges to architects and designers, with an increased focus on maximising space throughout the dwelling. One area of particular focus is the bathroom, where making the most of every square metre is crucial.

This free whitepaper examines the changing residential landscape in Australia and how the specification of concealed cisterns is helping to maximise space.

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