Collection by Olivia Martin

Rub-A-Dub-Dub: 5 Must-Have Tubs

Whether it’s in the middle of the room or tucked away in a tiny corner, a tub is a key component of bathroom design.

Barbara Hill's Dancehall/House in Marfa, Texas

September 14, 2010

Misty Keasler
Barbara Hill's Dancehall/House in Marfa, Texas September 14, 2010 Misty Keasler
Wetstyle offers a versatile range of tubs from tapered to rectangular, and freestanding, mounted on a base, or with legs. We prefer the Cube collection (shown here) for its simple, clean shape.
Wetstyle offers a versatile range of tubs from tapered to rectangular, and freestanding, mounted on a base, or with legs. We prefer the Cube collection (shown here) for its simple, clean shape.
The leftmost cabinet above the Duravit bathtub (equipped with KWC fixtures) occupies the space where a doorway once lead into the living room, creating unnecessary traffic from the home’s public spaces through to the master bedroom.The new bathroom features a minimal palette of white and teak. “It’s able to hold up on boat decks so is good for a bathroom,” Klug says. It also makes the heated floor that much nicer to walk on in the morning.

Photo by 

Eric Roth
The leftmost cabinet above the Duravit bathtub (equipped with KWC fixtures) occupies the space where a doorway once lead into the living room, creating unnecessary traffic from the home’s public spaces through to the master bedroom.The new bathroom features a minimal palette of white and teak. “It’s able to hold up on boat decks so is good for a bathroom,” Klug says. It also makes the heated floor that much nicer to walk on in the morning. Photo by Eric Roth
Exposed concrete in this 1960s Houston condo complements the product code written on the side of the porcelain tub. Photos by Dean Kaufman
Exposed concrete in this 1960s Houston condo complements the product code written on the side of the porcelain tub. Photos by Dean Kaufman