Bathroom
6. Create a down-to-earth bathroom The focus of a zen bathroom design is to bring it as close to nature as possible. Natural and organic materials, such as wood, bamboo and natural fibres, should feature in most rooms of the home but especially in the bathroom. Compare to too white/too much light - sound good but not soothing or relaxing - needs to have a bit of a 'cave' feeling:-)
Lovely windows to greenery - similar to national park at SW of our property
Something so very luxurious about a sunken bath - this one with lovely open view to water and rock garden is gorgeous. Again concrete/stone and wood work very well. $$ though?
nice bathroom (indoor/outdoor design) - but with grey stone, white bath etc and wood else where - if ding this mosaic the white and grey stone and glass ones that we have would look good.
nice tiles and colour - wood white grey - a lovely combo -especially with natural light filtering in from above
Something lovely about pebbles in the bathroom - wood, stone.
Interesting sink design
I think wood with concrete (grey) floor looks great in a bathroom - need to get the colour right for both though - white basin etc contrasts nicely throughout
Slatted bench seat
Built in bath instead of tub - step to sit on indoor and outdoor shower
Mix of materials; concrete floor; understated luxe with greenery and outside bath
nice open clear simple wood and tile light
Bath, bath tap spout, floor tiles, bench - and all a bit rustic. Doors look lovely too - they let you know you are about to 'enter' a lovely space. Colours more or less suit our exterior bush and rock colours (dark and light greys, warm neutrals, white)
Dreamy shower head :-)
Lovely material - open shower area - two shower heads.
Another view of outdoor shower - like pattern and colour of sandstone i.e. yellow and grey
Also includes an indoor shower - louvre windows are great (work with with insect screens) - the whole bathroom can be closed from the outdoor if need by sliding glass doors.
Another view. Designer is Jen stumbles, Eco Outdoor (Waterloo, Sydney)
Limestone floor and wall tiles - open to outside - rawness and simplicity - outside shower and statue
Hare & Klein - Harbourside Residence - some aspects - on wall vanity; bath as centre piece (more so than in this design); open to view (with warmer timber)
Bench in shower area
glass screenless design - would raise dividing wall or widen shower space
Lovely
Another example of walk through shower (no glass) behind off floor vanity - v nice.
Bath facing view
A hidden space for the hair dryer and other appliances - FAB :-) I wonder if it has a concealed powerpoint within it - so you just pick up the appliance and 'blast away' ...
Yes - here is the other side of the vanity! Summit House (see previous photo)
Louvre glass panels next to bath; wall vanity; indoor/outdoor (is the shower behind and glassless? Outside plants become part of 'framed artwork' without need to have too many plants inside too (attract mosquitos!)
Nice bathtub with accessories for relaxing
Idea: beautifully detailed wall to provide privacy for those sections of the (s/sw side) of property for open bathroom design. Open shower space - indoor/outdoor link - patterned concrete walls
Beautiful bathtub - though not really one that would fit in with design of new house
Mix of materials stone/wood/concrete - perhaps: polished concrete floor (same as for kitchen area) wood panel ceiling matching wood off-floorl vanity large glass doors to green/rock vista
Timber framed doors match timber framed windows - lovely opening to ensuite - would look lovely in evening with low lights - fire - lovely fragrance wafting from bath - love the wooden floor and neutral colours in the room - would look even better with back wall of bathroom as window to greenery/palms/ferns planted outside that could be opened up in summer for lovely tropical feel - something like the luxaflex bi-folds in timber with insect screen would be perfect (no TV).
Another lovely clean line bathroom - timber on wall linking inside to out - stone on floor - off floor vanity - simple shelves - lovely green vista - courtyard for privacy.
tub on timber - off floor vanity - 'built in sink' - lovely green vista - dark trim on window(?) frames view as art.
very nice (but not the drum sinks)
V nice - timber wall divides bath from show - make a bit longer (shower for two and don't glass in - i.e. walk through.
V nice - but perhaps more timber for vanity (not so white box)
I really like this pebble flooring - not sure if it would match with glass brick shower wall I am thinking off - depends if glass brick comes in different hues.
Glass block shower divider - I like this as a long wall, not enclosed.
Clever glass vanity shape for small powder room - like the blue glass too.
Bookshelf if bathroom - or the dunny - love it!
See previous photo comment re using same tiles, configured differently, throughout.
See previous photo comment re using same tiles, configured differently, throughout.
bath and shower design
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