Ensuite Bathroom with a Japanese Bath Ideas and Designs
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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/
Carrick Custom Home Design
Nick Bayless Photography
Custom Home Design by Joe Carrick Design
Built By Highland Custom Homes
Interior Design by Chelsea Kasch - Striped Peony
Pineapple House Interior Design
Pineapple House designers change a cramped corner tub to a soaking tub and place it on a spacious, elevated platform, which greatly enhances the bathing experience and views of the ocean.
Design Studio West
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.
JS Interiors LLC
Design Principal: Justene Spaulding
Junior Designer: Keegan Espinola
Photography: Joyelle West
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.
Hastings Construction Inc
The Master Bath channels pure relaxation featuring a double sink vanity with Carrara marble countertop, natural stone flooring, and large open tiled shower complete with Japanese soaking tub.
Aquatica Plumbing Group
The essence of age-old bathing traditions from the Japanese with the most modern of bathing amenity delivers this wonderful deep, single person soaking bathtub.
Aquatica’s Mini Tranquility is truly reminiscent of the Japanese Ofuro style of tub and like its forebear, includes a built-in seat and ergonomically-shaped back and headrest in which to sit and soak in blissful comfort. Yet all this comes in a tiny footprint of just 43”, the only bathtub like it on the market. Big enough for full-body emersion of even 6ft-plus bathers, yet so compact and space efficient it fits easily where no other bathtub can.
The tub is crafted from AquateX™, Aquatica’s patented, next generation solid surface composite that provides robust durability and good looks that are smooth to the skin. The wide rim aids ease of entry into the bath, which can also be enhanced with the addition of the beautiful, optional, solid teak wood step.
The other outstanding feature of this unique and wonderful bathtub, also inspired by the ancient Japanese art of bathing, is Aquatica’s water heating and recirculation system (just like the traditional Japanese oidaki). Now, you can enjoy continuous hot water within your bath, maintaining a constant temperature of 104F /40C (41-45C in Europe and other markets) without having to add fresh hot water and waste power.
The built-in Tranquility heating system is utilizing a low flow/high-efficiency ultra-quiet pump. Equipped with minimalist control panel, a standard 1.5kW inline water heater (US) or 2kW (Europe and other markets) with ozone disinfection, Bluetooth audio system, and underwater LED сhromotherapy system, the Tranquility system provides the ultimate luxury bathing experience.
Ensuite Bathroom with a Japanese Bath Ideas and Designs
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