Case study: CEA design chosen for 1950s villa renovation in Ghent
CEA taps were chosen for all the bathrooms and contrasted against the textures of the micro-cement walls

CEA design, the Italian bathroom and kitchen manufacturer, has been chosen for the renovation of a 1950s villa, located in a suburban environment just outside Ghent, Belgium.
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The objective of the project, managed by A116 Architecten, was to make the interior of the home ‘more airy’ and connect inside spaces with the outside of the house to create a more contemporary, relaxed feel.
CEA taps – a mix of GIOTTO, NEUTRA and FREE IDEAS models – were chosen for all the bathrooms and contrasted against the textures of the micro-cement walls.
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