Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and an Alcove Shower
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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
Kirchgäßner GmbH
Planung und Umsetzung: Anja Kirchgäßner
Fotografie: Thomas Esch
Dekoration: Anja Gestring
Kepler Design
Classy Coastal
Interior Design: Jan Kepler and Stephanie Rothbauer
General Contractor: Mountain Pacific Builders
Custom Cabinetry: Plato Woodwork
Photography: Elliott Johnson
Neil Kelly Company
When our client wanted the design of their master bath to honor their Japanese heritage and emulate a Japanese bathing experience, they turned to us. They had very specific needs and ideas they needed help with — including blending Japanese design elements with their traditional Northwest-style home. The shining jewel of the project? An Ofuro soaking tub where the homeowners could relax, contemplate and meditate.
To learn more about this project visit our website:
https://www.neilkelly.com/blog/project_profile/japanese-inspired-spa/
To learn more about Neil Kelly Design Builder, Byron Kellar:
https://www.neilkelly.com/designers/byron_kellar/
Trilogy Partners
Master Bath featuring Japanese Soaking Tub (ofuro) and plumbing fixtures by Sonoma Forge. Interiors and construction by Trilogy Partners. Published in Architectural Digest May 2010 Photo Roger Wade Photography
Paradise Tiny Homes LLC
This bathroom saves space in this tiny home by placing the sink in the corner. A live edge mango slab locally sourced on the Big Island of Hawaii adds character and softness to the space making it easy to move and walk around. Chunky shelves in the corner keep things open and spacious not boxing anything in. An oval mirror was chosen for its classic style.
Hsu McCullough
Hinoki soaking tub with access to balcony overlooking canyon. Waterworks "Arroyo" tile in Shoal color were used at all wet wall locations. Photo by Clark Dugger
Next Day Blinds
Half the size, all the style. Café Panel Shutters allow for privacy on the bottom half and open, clear views on the upper portion. Functional beauty that is perfect for bathrooms.
See more: https://www.nextdayblinds.com/shutters/hardwood-shutters
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and an Alcove Shower
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