night or spa bathing• Increased use of humidity sensors that turn it on and off as needed• Increased use of hidden fans that look just like light fixtures and operate very quietly
winning bath had the Houzz community praising its natural look.
kitchen. The spa bath was another major splurge. "I bathe every night," says Monique. "It's my way of regrouping, centering myself after a busy day."
A spa-like retreat was the goal of this master bath remodel. The sunken tub flanked by floating cabinetry, and open shelving evoke a sense of calm with the use of soft accent lighting and warm materials.
Spa bath wall design - with Fleur de lis design would be great
Could this be tile work above spa with water pouring out?
y big bath sheets, as well as fringed and knotted hammam-style towels to hang by the sink.• Use fancy little trays to collect and curate your bath items; place a few bath oils and soaps on one, a cluster of votive candles on another.• Potted plants are a wonderful way to add mystery and depth. Try ferns
dream bath: Spa escapeThe translation: Amp up the exotic touches and pay attention to the sensory experience to create a spalike ambience in your own bathroom.• Put your overhead light on a dimmer. Everything looks better in soft light.• Choose a few beautiful hand-painted tiles and prop them up on your
master bath. The pocketing window panels measure just under 5 feet tall and slide along tracks to disappear into the exterior walls. This configuration allows for a virtually unobstructed 10 foot opening with which the homeowners can experience the outdoors from within.
Leading into the dining room are
What type of bath tub is that? It's really, really nice.