Bathroom Open Showers Freestanding Tubs Mosaic Tile Walls Design Photos and Ideas

The dark tiles that line the bathroom floor and part of the living area ties the interior with the outdoor carport's tiled floor.
Vibrant mosaic tile laid by a local craftsman cover the bathroom walls. Made from six different shades of green, the forest-like mural is another way the home brings nature indoors.
The bathroom was positioned to face the living room so that the family could enjoy an "open-air bath" with view of the tree. "I wanted to see a combination of two greens," explains Chikamori. "One is the central tree as a living creature and another is manmade green on the bathroom wall. They emphasize each other's charm."
The renovation introduced modern bathrooms into the building.
The master bath features a wooden bathtub imported from Scotland.
Windows allow natural light to filter into the space and also provide guests with views of the vineyard locale.
The bathroom continues the black perforated theme, and features an asymmetric pitched roof.
Copper, timber and marble accents add a luxurious touch to the bathrooms.
Bathrooms are finished with marbles slabs, marble penny tile and pickled white oak.
Japanese showers are usually set low down so the bather can sit on a stool and scrub, then pour cedar buckets of hot water over their heads for a refreshing rinse. This homeowner in Venice, California mounted a handheld shower head on the wall for added flexibility. The drain is under the removable cedar floor slats, keeping the room design uncluttered. Wood tubs are cleaned with a simple rinse and last for decades, as the antiseptic properties of cedar guard against mold and rot.

This ofuro was designed by Santiago Ortiz and fabricated by Bartok Design.