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Step into the timeless elegance of the Basilica Range, where the grandeur of the Greek and Roman Empires meets modern kitchen design. Immerse yourself in a space adorned with vintage charm and classical motifs, reimagined for contemporary living. Explore the fusion of history and style in every detail of this inspired kitchen. #kitchen #kitchendesign #modularkitchen #modularkitchendesign #modularkitchenindia #interiordesign #elementra #elementramumbai Roman Kitchen Design, Greek Style Kitchen, Roman Interior Design, Roman Kitchen, Modular Kitchen India, Italian Kitchen Design, Modular Kitchen Design, Roman Fashion, Italian Kitchen

Step into the timeless elegance of the Basilica Range, where the grandeur of the Greek and Roman Empires meets modern kitchen design. Immerse yourself in a space adorned with vintage charm and classical motifs, reimagined for contemporary living. Explore the fusion of history and style in every detail of this inspired kitchen. #kitchen #kitchendesign #modularkitchen #modularkitchendesign #modularkitchenindia #interiordesign #elementra #elementramumbai

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Mediterranean Mosaic, Style Toscan, Range Tile, Kitchen Mosaic, Tuscan Style Homes, Kitchen Vent, Mosaic Backsplash Kitchen, Mediterranean Kitchen, Mosaic Backsplash

It’s no secret that we love the beauty of mosaic wall art and the many ways it can be used. Tile is a top choice for adding accents in every room and in every type of environment. It’s versatile, durable, and has been used for centuries – a classic that can even improve the value of your home. Yes, mosaic designs lovers, you are in for a treat! If you’re holding back on installing the wall art of your dreams, you can forge ahead, armed with the knowledge that you’re helping raise your resale…

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What toilets and sewers tell us about ancient Roman sanitation Roman Kitchen, Ancient Roman Houses, Imperiul Roman, Roman House, Ancient Roman Art, Pompeii And Herculaneum, Roman Era, Rome Antique, Empire Romain

I've spent an awful lot of time in Roman sewers – enough to earn me the nickname "Queen of Latrines" from my friends. The Etruscans laid the first underground sewers in the city of Rome around 500 BC. These cavernous tunnels below the city's streets were built of finely carved stones, and the Romans were happy to utilize them when they took over the city. Such structures then became the norm in many cities throughout the Roman world.

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