Facebook Tweet Help Stories Bathroom Sensory appeal Share Tweet Help This bathware range is warm and smooth to the touch, with the aesthetic appeal of natural stone A view of some bathroomware from Appaiser, dual semi recessed basins Many of us are seeking to create a spa environment in our homes. One option is to choose bathware that appeals to our sense of touch, as well as being visually pleasing.The bathrooms shown here feature bathware made from a stone composite that has an organic stone appearance and is warm to the touch, says Belinda Try, managing director of Apaiser Bathware."The composite looks like stone, with natural-looking flecks and patterns. It is also lightweight and non-porous, which means it doesn't need sealing and it is easy to clean," she says. "It can't be damaged by heat or chemicals, and it is scratch resistant." A view of the bathtub Made from stone aggregate, marble, resins and polymers, the aggregate has other materials embedded in it for visual interest. Mother of pearl, for example, is used in some of Apaiser's bathware to create a shimmering effect.Included in the range are baths, basins, shower bases and vanity tops. All are available in different sizes, shapes and colours."We can also create customised shapes and colours for design projects," says Try. A view of the stone vanity, basin, tiled flooring Apaiser is an Australian-owned, international bathroom designer and manufacturer."Our bathware is selected by hotels, resorts and spas around the world for its looks and ease of cleaning," says Try.For details, visit Apaiser's flagship showroom, 4 Claremont Avenue, Malvern, Vic 3144, phone (03) 9509 4465, fax (03) 9509 2992. Email: info@apaiser.com.au. Website: www.apaiser.com.au. Story by: Trendsideas 22 Jun, 2007 Bathroom Trendsideas Home kitchen bathroom commercial design Latest Post 'Something different' 15 Dec, 2024 Rounded perspective 15 Dec, 2024 Everyday opulence 15 Dec, 2024 We know the Specialists Related Book More Books > AU2310 AU2310 Read More Similar Stories