Soaking Bathtubs For Small Bathrooms
The Ultimate Luxury
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Set in a windowed room of its own, this tub has a view like no other. While your own bathroom may be less grand, a bay window, crystal chandelier, and stunning mixture of rough-hewn wood and smooth marble are details you can re-create.
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Houzz
A Wall of Windows
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Floor-to-ceiling windows underscore the drama of this luxurious bath. Small touches you can borrow include a wonderfully plush rug beside the tub and a comfortable chair for taking in the view after a long bath.
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Charles Cunniffe Architects
Framing a Garden View
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A corner window is an ideal setting for a tub. This room's neutral palette of tan tiles, beige walls, and honey-toned woodwork allows the garden to take center stage.
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Ward+Blake Architects
Mix and Match
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A playful combination of marble patterns and tilework in this spacious bath complements the sculptural birch trunks visible through a window above the tub.
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Charles Cunniffe Architects
Proper Placement
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Positioning the tub so it juts into the room is an unexpected yet practical way to take full advantage of garden views through a tall window.
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Better Homes & Gardens
Slices of Sky
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In this clean-lined space, narrow windows set vertically over the tub and horizontally beside the shower offer breath-taking glimpses of the great outdoors.
Houzz courtesy of Griffin Enright Architects
Watching the Clouds Go By
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Installing a skylight over the tub facilitates a contemplative view while maintaining a sense of privacy when bathing.
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HGTV
Courtyard Views
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A walled courtyard allows for a window wall beside a tub, even in a residential area. The simplicity of the outdoor view echoes the minimalist decor of the bathroom.
Houzz courtesy of Susan Jay Design
Privacy When You Need It
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Oversize windows let the outside in, even in a cozy cottage bathroom like this one. A roller screen and wraparound shower curtain offer added privacy when desired.
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Apartment Therapy
Bringing the Outside In
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Blur the line between indoors and out by placing houseplants in a bathroom that has breathtaking views of a garden or the surrounding countryside.
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Soaking Bathtubs For Small Bathrooms
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