Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and Stone Tile
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Cynthia J. Hoffman Interior Design, Inc.
Master Bath with stainless steel soaking tub and wooden tub filler, steam shower with fold down bench, Black Lace Slate wall tile, Slate floor tile, Earth plaster ceiling and upper walls
Photo: Michael R. Timmer
Change Your Bathroom©
The detailed plans for this bathroom can be purchased here: https://www.changeyourbathroom.com/shop/healing-hinoki-bathroom-plans/
Japanese Hinoki Ofuro Tub in wet area combined with shower, hidden shower drain with pebble shower floor, travertine tile with brushed nickel fixtures. Atlanta Bathroom
James Patrick Walters
Within an enclosure of lava rock, tiny tree frogs and colorful lizards frolic within lush tropical foliage reaching toward the sun.
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
This unique project has heavy Asian influences due to the owner’s strong connection to Indonesia, along with a Mountain West flare creating a unique and rustic contemporary composition. This mountain contemporary residence is tucked into a mature ponderosa forest in the beautiful high desert of Flagstaff, Arizona. The site was instrumental on the development of our form and structure in early design. The 60 to 100 foot towering ponderosas on the site heavily impacted the location and form of the structure. The Asian influence combined with the vertical forms of the existing ponderosa forest led to the Flagstaff House trending towards a horizontal theme.
Trilogy Partners
Japanese Tea House featuring Japanese Soaking tub and combined shower and tub bathing area. Design by Trilogy Partners Photos Roger Wade featured in Architectural Digest May 2010
Gerry Dunleavy Construction
Gaze at the foliage and wildlife while soaking in this Ofuro Japanese soaking tub.
New West Partners
220 Cottonwood has exquisite custom-laid tile, that was painstakingly placed to bring together natural elements such as riverstone and travertine with more modern touches, creating a very comfortable and approachable master bath.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington DC Asian-Inspired Master Bath Design by #MeghanBrowne4JenniferGilmer. A custom door with translucent glass panels slides discretely, on barn door hardware, behind a dresser/armoire in the master bedroom. The door frees up floor space in the bath and allows natural light to pour onto the master bedroom. Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Pineapple House Interior Design
The goal of Pineapple House designers was to stay within existing footprint while improving the look, storage capabilities and functionality of the master bath. Along the right wall, they replace the existing tub with a freestanding Roman soaking tub. Glass shower walls lets natural light illuminate the formerly dark, enclosed corner shower. Along the left wall, a new double-sink vanity has hidden storage in tall, slender doors that are configured to mimic columns. The central section of the long vanity has a make-up drawer and more storage behind the mirror. Along the back wall, a custom unit houses a television that intentionally blends into the deep coloration of the millwork. An under counter refrigerator is located in the lower left portion of unit.
Scott Moore Photography
Gerry Dunleavy Construction
This contemporary master bath is designed to maximize light and exterior views.
Jennifer Gilmer Kitchen & Bath
Washington DC Asian-Inspired Master Bath Design by #MeghanBrowne4JenniferGilmer.
An Asian-inspired bath with warm teak countertops, dividing wall and soaking tub by Zen Bathworks. Sonoma Forge Waterbridge faucets lend an industrial chic and rustic country aesthetic. Stone Forest Roma vessel sink rests atop the teak counter.
Photography by Bob Narod. http://www.gilmerkitchens.com/
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
This unique project has heavy Asian influences due to the owner’s strong connection to Indonesia, along with a Mountain West flare creating a unique and rustic contemporary composition. This mountain contemporary residence is tucked into a mature ponderosa forest in the beautiful high desert of Flagstaff, Arizona. The site was instrumental on the development of our form and structure in early design. The 60 to 100 foot towering ponderosas on the site heavily impacted the location and form of the structure. The Asian influence combined with the vertical forms of the existing ponderosa forest led to the Flagstaff House trending towards a horizontal theme.
Allen Construction
Architect: Bree Medley Design
General Contractor: Allen Construction
Photographer: Jim Bartsch Photography
Bathroom Design Ideas with a Japanese Tub and Stone Tile
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