8,900 Asian Bathroom Design Ideas

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Spencer Guest Bath
Spencer Guest Bath
James Patrick WaltersJames Patrick Walters
From his furniture collection, Walters transformed his two-toned Tribe Console into a stunning vanity base. He topped this with a polished chiseled granite sink and a satin nickel faucet.
Tiny kitchen with a huge personality in Glendale
Tiny kitchen with a huge personality in Glendale
Metropolis Drafting and Construction IncMetropolis Drafting and Construction Inc
After remodeling their Kitchen last year, we were honored by a request to remodel this cute and tiny little. guest bathroom. Wood looking tile gave the natural serenity of a spa and dark floor tile finished the look with a mid-century modern / Asian touch.
Asian-Inspired Primary Bathroom Remodel in Birmingham, MI
Asian-Inspired Primary Bathroom Remodel in Birmingham, MI
MainStreet Design BuildMainStreet Design Build
Unique to this bathroom is the singular wall hung vanity wall. Horizontal bamboo mixed perfectly with the oversized porcelain tiles, clean white quartz countertops and black fixtures. Backlit vanity mirrors kept the minimalistic design intact.
Balinese Inspired En-suite
Balinese Inspired En-suite
Northern Rivers Bathroom RenovationsNorthern Rivers Bathroom Renovations
Carved timber bathroom mirror on a sage green subway tile feature wall.
Redondo Beach Bathroom Remodels
Redondo Beach Bathroom Remodels
Custom Design & ConstructionCustom Design & Construction
The unique PIctart grey tile wall in the shower adds a fun pop of texture to this bathroom.
Cleveland House
Cleveland House
Hausable - Property PhotographersHausable - Property Photographers
Photography by Josh Douglas of Hausable Photography
Aquatica True Ofuro Mini Black Freestanding Stone Japanese Soaking Bathtub
Aquatica True Ofuro Mini Black Freestanding Stone Japanese Soaking Bathtub
Aquatica Plumbing GroupAquatica Plumbing Group
The True Ofuro Mini came about as the direct result of your requests. It too is inspired by the ancient traditions of Japanese bathing that led to the development of our incredibly popular True Ofuro. It too draws on the best ergonomic principles to sculpt a bath with internal seating and built-in headrest, made available in a very compact footprint to fit into even the smallest bathrooms. In fact, Aquatica’s clever designers have managed to create this ‘small and tall’ tub, deep enough for full body soaking in a footprint of just 43”. Now we have made one more important innovation to the Ofuro Mini - the addition of a stunning graphite black option, using our award-winning and ground-breaking AquateX™ solid surface composite. Just think how that might look in your bathroom! It is taller and deeper and features a slightly elevated rim for improved neck and head support, as well as a convenient ergonomic built-in seat, allowing the body to comfortably emerge to maximum water capacity. The height of the True Ofuro Mini Japanese style soaking bathtub is substantially taller than the original True Ofuro bathtub, and therefore we recommend people who are shorter than 170cm also purchase our stylish teak wood step. Aquatica’s international industrial design team, used advanced CAD tools, modeling and repeated testing with real size prototype units so that we could reach the optimal balance between ergonomic comfort and visual appeal. Our AquateX™ material is the star in this Japanese soaking tub as it retains heat much longer and also has a silky and velvety surface. This bathtub is currently one of our most space conscious bathtubs at a size of 43" x 43" (1090x1090mm), making the freestanding and petite construction of this Japanese style bathtub easy to be installed in any sized bathroom.

8,900 Asian Bathroom Design Ideas

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/
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