Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and White Walls
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Extraordinary Structures
The small bathroom is not wide enough for a traditional bathtub so a hand-built cedar Ofuro soaking tub allows for deep, luxurious bathing. Stand up showers are no problem.
Photo by Kate Russell
Sara Levy Designs
We wanted to take away the narrow, long feel of this bathroom and brighten it up. We moved the bath to the end of the room and used this beautiful herringbone tile to add detail and warmth.
Gilbert Design Build
This modern bathroom remodel consists of natural design elements along with a wet-room shower that goes well with the bathroom's open floor plan.
CONTENT Architecture
The Kipling house is a new addition to the Montrose neighborhood. Designed for a family of five, it allows for generous open family zones oriented to large glass walls facing the street and courtyard pool. The courtyard also creates a buffer between the master suite and the children's play and bedroom zones. The master suite echoes the first floor connection to the exterior, with large glass walls facing balconies to the courtyard and street. Fixed wood screens provide privacy on the first floor while a large sliding second floor panel allows the street balcony to exchange privacy control with the study. Material changes on the exterior articulate the zones of the house and negotiate structural loads.
JM Kitchen & Bath Design
This dream bathroom is sure to tickle everyone's fancy, from the sleek soaking tub to the oversized shower with built-in seat, to the overabundance of storage, everywhere you look is luxury.
T. Morgan Construction, Inc.
This master bath remodel/addition is nothing but luxurious. With a soaking tub, steamer, and shower all in one wet-room, this bathroom contains all the necessary components for supreme relaxation. The double vanity and makeup station add an additional level of functionality to this space. This bathroom is a absolute dream.
Folding Chair Design
Master bathroom renovation.
Hardware from Rejuvenation
Backsplash and shower in blue celeste subway tile
Floor tile in New Ravenna
Sinks, faucets, toilet, shower system from Kohler
Photos by Katie Merkle Photography
Blythe Interiors
These first-time parents wanted to create a sanctuary in their home, a place to retreat and enjoy some self-care after a long day. They were inspired by the simplicity and natural elements found in wabi-sabi design so we took those basic elements and created a spa-like getaway.
Design Studio West
The intent of this design is to integrate the clients love for Japanese aesthetic, create an open and airy space, and maintain natural elements that evoke a warm inviting environment. A traditional Japanese soaking tub made from Hinoki wood was selected as the focal point of the bathroom. It not only adds visual warmth to the space, but it infuses a cedar aroma into the air. A live-edge wood shelf and custom chiseled wood post are used to frame and define the bathing area. Tile depicting Japanese Shou Sugi Ban (charred wood planks) was chosen as the flooring for the wet areas. A neutral toned tile with fabric texture defines the dry areas in the room. The curb-less shower and floating back lit vanity accentuate the open feel of the space. The organic nature of the handwoven window shade, shoji screen closet doors and antique bathing stool counterbalance the hard surface materials throughout.
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and White Walls
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