World-Inspired Green Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

Tropical Guest Bath
Tropical Guest Bath
Pu'uwai Design & ConstructionPu'uwai Design & Construction
This bright blue tropical bathroom highlights the use of local glass tiles in a palm leaf pattern and natural tropical hardwoods. The freestanding vanity is custom made out of tropical Sapele wood, the mirror was custom made to match. The hardware and fixtures are brushed bronze. The floor tile is porcelain.
apaiser Sublime Double Vanity
apaiser Sublime Double Vanity
UserUser
Sublime Double Vanity at KAP-House in Singapore. Designed by ONG&ONG and IP:LI Architects Developed by Vista Realty Photography by Caleb Ming from Surround Studio
True Ofuro Duo Wooden Freestanding Japanese Soaking Bathtub
True Ofuro Duo Wooden Freestanding Japanese Soaking Bathtub
Aquatica Plumbing GroupAquatica Plumbing Group
American Walnut is highly prized as a dense, solid wood that combines natural beauty with resistance to denting and wear. As such it is regarded as the ideal medium for furniture and such as our Ofuro bath. It is also sort after for it natural rich tones and lustrous patterned grain. It requires no artificial staining as its original look is simply beautiful. Nor do its looks change over time. Its robust durability means your Walnut bath will retain its good looks, which as with quality natural wood products, acquire additional beauty and the patina through use and time.
Springmill, Indianapolis Master Bath Renovation
Springmill, Indianapolis Master Bath Renovation
WrightWorks, LLCWrightWorks, LLC
Design by Tom Vriesman & Chip Kalleen. Built by WrightWorks. Photos by Christopher Wright
和風
和風
株式会社フリーバス企画株式会社フリーバス企画
リフォーム後の画像です。 漏水していたため、工場で作成した防水パンを内蔵しています。 腰壁からの天然ヒバは、クリーニングし従来のものを活用しました。

World-Inspired Green Bathroom and Cloakroom Ideas and Designs

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