Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Brown Walls

Fortitude
Fortitude
MIREWORKSMIREWORKS
We titled this project Fortitude as a description of the incredible couple to whom it belongs. In August 2016 a large area of the state was devastated by a flood that shattered records not reached in over 30 years. This home was one of the many affected. After having to endure less than professional contractors and a some medical emergencies. the couple completed the project three years later. The beautiful images you see today are a testament to their extreme fortitude and perseverance amid trying circumstances. To those who never give up hope, the results are sweeter than you can imagine.
A Peaceful Retreat - East Lansing, MI
A Peaceful Retreat - East Lansing, MI
McDaniels Kitchen and BathMcDaniels Kitchen and Bath
This Asian style bathroom design is the ultimate peaceful retreat, perfect for creating a spa-style atmosphere in your own home. The sunken Aker bathtub and custom shower with a Hansgrohe showerhead and Grohe shower valve both utilize previously unrealized space in this attic master bathroom. They benefit from ample natural light from large windows, and NuHeat underfloor heating ensures you will be toasty warm stepping out of the bath or shower. The Medallion vanity cabinet is topped by a Cambria countertop and Kohler vessel sink and faucet.
Oakwood Bathrooms
Oakwood Bathrooms
Kitchen Inspiration Inc.Kitchen Inspiration Inc.
Cabinetry: Sollera Cabinets Countertop: Marble
Northern Wisconsin Cabin
Northern Wisconsin Cabin
John Kraemer & SonsJohn Kraemer & Sons
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons | Architect: TEA2 Architects | Interior Design: Marcia Morine | Photography: Landmark Photography
羽衣の離れ
羽衣の離れ
TAS高橋洋臣e久美1級建築士事務所TAS高橋洋臣e久美1級建築士事務所
バスコートのある浴室  浴槽は檜
Infiinity Tub Oasis - Bath Crashers
Infiinity Tub Oasis - Bath Crashers
Mark Brand ArchitectureMark Brand Architecture
We designed this bathroom makeover for an episode of Bath Crashers on DIY. This is how they described the project: "A dreary gray bathroom gets a 180-degree transformation when Matt and his crew crash San Francisco. The space becomes a personal spa with an infinity tub that has a view of the Golden Gate Bridge. Marble floors and a marble shower kick up the luxury factor, and a walnut-plank wall adds richness to warm the space. To top off this makeover, the Bath Crashers team installs a 10-foot onyx countertop that glows at the flip of a switch." This was a lot of fun to participate in. Note the ceiling mounted tub filler. Photos by Mark Fordelon

Bathroom Design Ideas with a Drop-in Tub and Brown Walls

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