The luxury version bathtub
For a long time, the bathtub was reserved for luxurious bathrooms, and for good reason… Well chosen and well appointed, the bathtub is enough to transform the bathroom into a real SPA!
In this contemporary bathroom, the bathtub has a ceiling with spotlights. It is good to immerse yourself in it to relax, and literary enthusiasts will even think of keeping their current reading close at hand.
We love the organization of this graphic bathroom, which is reminiscent of a hammam. Here, it is the Italian shower that makes the show. Attracting all eyes, it divides the bathroom in two. This trick allows you to isolate the corner dedicated to the bathtub and which seems entirely dedicated to relaxation and well-being.
If the design is ultra-contemporary, the steps leading to the bathtub are reminiscent of the luxurious thermal baths of Antiquity. This level game is not only great: it also allows you to fit the bathtub into a small bathroom by visually enlarging the space.
In this large bathroom in the attic, the bathtub takes center stage. Surrounded by a vast beach, it creates an authentic spa effect, reinforced by the minimalist furniture.
The bathtub to structure the space
The bathtub is often criticized for its slightly too imposing dimensions. However, this small defect can turn into a real asset: it is enough to arrange it well so that it allows to completely reorganize the bathroom!
If it is bright and timeless, the white bathroom can sometimes lack a bit of personality. To remedy this, we have fun with the apron of the bathtub. Here, it has a slightly higher wall, which allows the WC area to be isolated. Smart.
When drawing the bathroom plans, it is tempting to line up the elements wisely, along the walls. In this very trendy jungle bathroom, however, we opted for a clever alternative: fit a half-partition and back the bathtub against it. This frees up more space to benefit from a large Italian shower, and bring a touch of singularity to the decor.
The bathtub stands out as the heart of this white and wood bathroom. Leaning against a discreet half-partition, it allows the shower to be isolated without dividing the space.
The freestanding bathtub has never lived up to its name as well as in this charming bathroom. Free from the walls, it allows you to circulate fluidly to access the basin as well as the window. We like the work of the floor covering, which completes the structure of the room and enhances the bathtub.
Canon, this small industrial-inspired bathroom, which opens onto the master bedroom. To dress the bathtub, we opted for a very trendy green tiling. The good idea: vertical installation, very effective for visually enlarging the space.
The bathtub: the highlight of the bathroom
Offbeat colors or ultra-contemporary design: the bathtub is not afraid to take center stage. So why not make it the focal point of the bathroom?
If this bathtub has a clean, almost minimalist look, the entire decor has been designed to enhance it.
Adept of a very contemporary style? Treat yourself to a designer bathtub! The specialists offer pieces with an architectural look, which are sufficient in themselves to make the show!
The bathtub is traditionally round, square or rectangular. However, nothing prevents you from thinking outside the box and opting for an asymmetrical model. This type of bathtub is perfectly suited to a bathroom with large volumes, which will enhance its lines. In a slightly more modest space, play with the accent wall: a contrasting color will enhance its design.
If it is massive, the cast iron bathtub has an undeniable charm. For a retro feel, without going overboard, fall for a model with traditional lines, twisted by a touch of more contemporary color.
You have to deal with a bathtub with a very wise apron? Never mind: play with the wall covering to give it more personality!
The bathtub sets the tone
The bathtub is now available in an incredible variety of styles, materials and colors: it can thus become the centerpiece around which the decor of the bathroom is created.
If the atmosphere of this bathroom is classic chic, the choice of a deep blue gives it a very current look!
A peaceful and fresh Nordic spirit reigns in this small bathroom. We love the tiling with a Scandinavian-inspired graphic pattern, which adorns the bathtub and the washbasin splashback.
The free-standing bathtub is one of the most emblematic pieces of 1950s decor: with it, a little retro air immediately blows through the bathroom decor!
For a shabby chic decor in the bathroom, we love the copper bathtub, with its old-fashioned patina.