Bathroom with a Freestanding Bath and an Alcove Shower Ideas and Designs

Durham Whole House Remodel
Durham Whole House Remodel
Neil Kelly CompanyNeil 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/
Trapeze Stair Duplex Apartment
Trapeze Stair Duplex Apartment
Andrew Mikhael ArchitectAndrew Mikhael Architect
This is the master bathroom shower. We expanded the bathroom area by taking over the upstairs apartment kitchen when we combined apartments. This shower features a teak wood shower floor for a luxurious feel under foot. Also in teak is the shower nook for soaps and bottles. The rain head and hand shower make for a flexible and exhilarating bathing experience, complete with a bench for relaxing. Photos by Brad Dickson
Primary Suite Bathroom
Primary Suite Bathroom
Fratantoni Interior DesignersFratantoni Interior Designers
This French Country Master bathroom features a walk-in shower with a built-in shower bench, mosaic backsplash, and a gold shower head. These French Country wood doors are custom designed.

Bathroom with a Freestanding Bath and an Alcove Shower Ideas and Designs

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