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Jonathan McGrath Construction, LLC
This typical 70’s bathroom with a sunken tile bath and bright wallpaper was transformed into a Zen-like luxury bath. A custom designed Japanese soaking tub was built with its water filler descending from a spout in the ceiling, positioned next to a nautilus shaped shower with frameless curved glass lined with stunning gold toned mosaic tile. Custom built cedar cabinets with a linen closet adorned with twigs as door handles. Gorgeous flagstone flooring and customized lighting accentuates this beautiful creation to surround yourself in total luxury and relaxation.
Terra Ferma Landscapes
We loved this Japanese soaking tub nestled in a bed of river rocks against the bluestone wall.
Inspiration for a small contemporary backyard garden in San Francisco with decking.
Inspiration for a small contemporary backyard garden in San Francisco with decking.
Coates Design Architecture + Interiors
This image features a Japanese soaking tub, or "ofuro." Ofuro tubs are deeper in comparison to the western bathtub, with sides that are square rather than sloped or rounded. The lights are compact fluorescent, and all of the wood paneling is Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) certified. The countertop is recycled quartz.
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BRY design
My client wanted to keep a tub, but I had no room for a standard tub, so we gave him a Japanese style tub which he LOVES.
I get a lot of questions on this bathroom so here are some more details...
Bathroom size: 8x10
Wall color: Sherwin Williams 6252 Ice Cube
Tub: Americh Beverly 40x40x32 both jetted and airbath
DesignBlue, Inc.
Zen bathroom in Brentwood, Ca. with a Japanese soaking tub.
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with a japanese tub, a vessel sink, pebble tile floors and an enclosed toilet.
Inspiration for a contemporary bathroom in Los Angeles with a japanese tub, a vessel sink, pebble tile floors and an enclosed toilet.
Signature Hardware
Signature Hardware.
Create a spa-like atmosphere in your bathroom with the round Siglo Japanese Soaking Tub. A relaxing integral seat within the bathtub creates a comfortable and peaceful experience.
Michael Tauber Architecture
wet room includes open shower and soaking tub.
Photo: Bay Area VR - Eli Poblitz
Large contemporary master bathroom in San Francisco with a japanese tub, a curbless shower, beige tile, red tile, ceramic tile, beige walls, ceramic floors and brown floor.
Large contemporary master bathroom in San Francisco with a japanese tub, a curbless shower, beige tile, red tile, ceramic tile, beige walls, ceramic floors and brown floor.
Howells Architecture + Design
This project reimagines an under-used back yard in Portland, Oregon, creating an urban garden with an adjacent writer’s studio. Taking inspiration from Japanese precedents, we conceived of a paving scheme with planters, a cedar soaking tub, a fire pit, and a seven-foot-tall cedar fence. A maple tree forms the focal point and will grow to shade the yard. Board-formed concrete planters house conifers, maples and moss, appropriate to the Pacific Northwest climate.
Photo: Anna M Campbell: annamcampbell.com
House to Home Solutions
This young couple spends part of the year in Japan and part of the year in the US. Their request was to fit a traditional Japanese bathroom into their tight space on a budget and create additional storage. The footprint remained the same on the vanity/toilet side of the room. In the place of the existing shower, we created a linen closet and in the place of the original built in tub we created a wet room with a shower area and a deep soaking tub.
Aquatica Plumbing Group
Aquatica True Ofuro Black Freestanding Stone Japanese Soaking Bathtub
Since it was first introduced, Aquatica’s Ofuro series has proved very popular, due in large part to its inspiration – the ancient traditions of Japanese bathing.
Modern-day bathers love the ability to sit and soak in this superb, contemporary interpretation of olden-style Japanese wooden tub, which provides bathers with a perfectly designed, sculpted bath with internal seat and elevated rim for neck and head support, in which they can immerse themselves up to their neck.
Now, the True Ofuro offers bath lovers one more exciting option – the choice of Graphite Black using our award-winning and ground-breaking AquateX™ solid surface composite, around which to create your stunning new bathroom décor.
Ofuro is also available with an optional inline water heater and digital control panel with temperature display, which will reduce water consumption and provide for a prolonged soaking experience at very comfortable temperatures.
Thanks to the AquateX™ material, this Japanese soaking tub retains heat for much longer and has a silky and smooth surface. Besides being one of our most space conscious bathtubs, the freestanding and petite construction of this Japanese style bathtub means that it can be installed pretty much anywhere in your bathroom.
Griffin Enright Architects
Master bath with japanese soaking tub
Mid-sized modern master bathroom in Los Angeles with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble benchtops, a double shower, white tile, stone tile, white walls, mosaic tile floors and white benchtops.
Mid-sized modern master bathroom in Los Angeles with a vessel sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, marble benchtops, a double shower, white tile, stone tile, white walls, mosaic tile floors and white benchtops.
Aquatica Plumbing Group
Aquatica’s True Ofuro Mini Japanese soaking tub has been inspired by the ancient Japanese bathing traditions and its design heavily influenced by the traditional Ofuro soaking bathtubs.
Following the launch of our True Ofuro bathtub, many of our customers kept requested an even smaller version of Japanese tub that would be practical and useful in applications where no other bathtub would fit. This, in a nutshell, is how this small and tall version of ‘sit and soak’, solid surface Japanese bathtub was conceived. True Ofuro Mini Japanese style bathtub features a deeper design for a comfortable, full-body immersion. Designed in Italy, this immaculately sculpted model is also available with an optional inline water heater and digital control panel which includes a temperature display.
This feature will help reduce water consumption and provide a prolonged soaking experience in very comfortable water temperatures.
The True Ofuro Mini Japanese style bathtub is taller and deeper and features a slightly elevated rim for improved neck and head support, as well as a convenient ergonomic built-in seat, allowing the body to comfortably emerge to maximum water capacity. The height of the True Ofuro Mini Japanese style soaking bathtub is substantially taller than the original True Ofuro bathtub, and therefore we recommend people who are shorter than 170cm also purchase our stylish teak wood step.
Aquatica’s international industrial design team, used advanced CAD tools, modeling and repeated testing with real size prototype units so that we could reach the optimal balance between ergonomic comfort and visual appeal.
Our AquateX™ material is the star in this Japanese soaking tub as it retains heat much longer and also has a silky and velvety surface. This bathtub is currently one of our most space conscious bathtubs at a size of 43" x 43" (1090x1090mm), making the freestanding and petite construction of this Japanese style bathtub easy to be installed in any sized bathroom.
CRC Builders Inc.
Master bathroom with Japanese soaking tub & a large walk in shower. The tub has solid slabs of Calcutta Gold surrounding it and the shower has multiple shower heads and glass tile.
House to Home Solutions
This young couple spends part of the year in Japan and part of the year in the US. Their request was to fit a traditional Japanese bathroom into their tight space on a budget and create additional storage. The footprint remained the same on the vanity/toilet side of the room. In the place of the existing shower, we created a linen closet and in the place of the original built in tub we created a wet room with a shower area and a deep soaking tub.
Castleman Carpentry, LLC
Japanese Soaking tub, Large Walk in Shower, Custom Vanity with make up bench, contemporary styling
Photo of an asian master bathroom in DC Metro with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a japanese tub, a corner shower, a two-piece toilet, black tile, porcelain tile, beige walls, porcelain floors, an undermount sink and granite benchtops.
Photo of an asian master bathroom in DC Metro with flat-panel cabinets, light wood cabinets, a japanese tub, a corner shower, a two-piece toilet, black tile, porcelain tile, beige walls, porcelain floors, an undermount sink and granite benchtops.
Aquatica Plumbing Group
The True Ofuro Mini came about as the direct result of your requests. It too is inspired by the ancient traditions of Japanese bathing that led to the development of our incredibly popular True Ofuro. It too draws on the best ergonomic principles to sculpt a bath with internal seating and built-in headrest, made available in a very compact footprint to fit into even the smallest bathrooms. In fact, Aquatica’s clever designers have managed to create this ‘small and tall’ tub, deep enough for full body soaking in a footprint of just 43”.
Now we have made one more important innovation to the Ofuro Mini - the addition of a stunning graphite black option, using our award-winning and ground-breaking AquateX™ solid surface composite. Just think how that might look in your bathroom!
It is taller and deeper and features a slightly elevated rim for improved neck and head support, as well as a convenient ergonomic built-in seat, allowing the body to comfortably emerge to maximum water capacity. The height of the True Ofuro Mini Japanese style soaking bathtub is substantially taller than the original True Ofuro bathtub, and therefore we recommend people who are shorter than 170cm also purchase our stylish teak wood step.
Aquatica’s international industrial design team, used advanced CAD tools, modeling and repeated testing with real size prototype units so that we could reach the optimal balance between ergonomic comfort and visual appeal.
Our AquateX™ material is the star in this Japanese soaking tub as it retains heat much longer and also has a silky and velvety surface. This bathtub is currently one of our most space conscious bathtubs at a size of 43" x 43" (1090x1090mm), making the freestanding and petite construction of this Japanese style bathtub easy to be installed in any sized bathroom.
Japanese Soaking Tub - Photos & Ideas | Houzz
Aquatica Plumbing Group
True Ofuro Duo is a very deep and luxurious Japanese style freestanding soaking tub that was designed specifically for a relaxing full body soaking experience.
This traditional ofuro style bathtub with a modern twist is a perfect choice for those who take great pleasure in the benefits of soaking in hot water. Featuring a sculptured built-in headrest, Aquatica's True Ofuro Duo allows you to exfoliate the day's worries with your significant other providing you with deep, aromatic and luxurious comfort.
Soaking in hot water in True Ofuro Duo might sound enjoyable on its own, but at Aquatica, we have the options to enhance your soaking experience with additional equipment and accessories: - add our Tranquility water heating and circulation system, matching floor mat, step cabinet and side table for accessories with towel hanger.
Made of light-weight state of the art DurateX™ glass-carbon composite, True Ofuro Duo provides a luxury of an intimate indoor-outdoor bathing experience for couples.
Madson Design
Situated where a small bathroom and closet had been, this master bathroom required a careful arrangement of elements to still feel spacious and welcoming. An Ofuro Japanese soaking tub, 48" in diameter and 30" deep, was just able to fit under an existing window, with a doorless open shower beside it. A wall niche next to the tub exposes the home's original brick chimney (not visible in this photo), with glass shelves.
Altura Architects
The master bathroom is one of our favorite features of this home. The spacious room gives husband and wife their own sink and storage areas. Toward the back of the room there is a copper Japanese soaking tub that fills from the ceiling. Frosted windows allow for plenty of light to come into the room while also maintaining privacy.
Photography by Todd Crawford.
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