Sunken bathtubs are super trendy now because they are beautiful and give your bathroom a spa touch as they are often built at resorts. Of course, they are more difficult to install and require some particular space but they are so comfortable! You can design such a bathroom in various styles: Greek, tropical, Moroccan, minimalist, zen or any other. If it’s not a one-piece tub but a space designed as a tub, you can make it in concrete or cover with tiles, according to the style you’ve chosen. Add a fireplace, luxurious natural cosmetics, candles and flower petals, and your impressive bathroom is ready!
Functional Bathtubs
A functional sunken bathtub usually unites a bathtub and a shower space – it means that you won’t take much floor space with your bathing areas. Your sunken bathtub can be done with concrete, tiles, stone and even wood and your may also go for a deck around your bathtub space, don’t go for slippery decks to prevent falling. You may also add glass sliding doors for your shower as usual and open them when you are having a bath.
A contemporary bathroom in black and neutrals, with a rough stone sink, a sunken bathtub with a gorgeous panoramic view.
A simple and nautral bathroom in concrete and stone, with a sunken bathtub and a sliding door for a breath of fresh air.
A wabi-sabi bathroom with shelves and a vanity of concrete and a sunken bathtub plus a pivot window to let some light inside.
A minimalist bathroom done in concrete and with a white sunken bathtub is very simple, casual and with no fuss.
A minimalist bathroom with white tiles, grey tiles on the floor and in the sunken bathtub is a cool space.
A sunken bathtub combined with a shower space and clad with neutral and catchy tiles is very comfortable and space-saving.
A minimalist bathroom with a sunken bathtub that is combined with the shower space to enlarge its square.
A minimal monochromatic bathroom in black and white, with skylights and a sunken bathtub is a very simple and stylish space.
A clean white bathroom with a sunken bathtub, a skylight, potted greenery and a sink is very minimal and simple.
A navy and grey bathroom with a white sunken tub and sinks plus wooden folded stools and a basket for storage.
A stylish bathroom with a large sunken bathtub, with vertical windows for views and a large window that keeps your privacy.
A contemporary bathroom done with stone tiles and a sunken bathtub plus a waterfall looks very calming and soothing.
Relaxing Bathtubs
A relaxing bathtub that isn’t combined with a shower space can be placed anywhere – even in a bedroom! If you are going for an only relaxing bathtub, think of having a view – place your bathtub next to a glazed wall if you don’t care about privacy or even hang curtains and open them when needed. Surround your sunken tub with candles, pebbles, potted plants and blooms, make a built-in fireplace or place a stove to relax with two elements at the same time.
A minimalist bathroom with a wooden deck, a concrete shower space and a sunken bathtub plus a panoramic view.
A minimalist bathroom with a skylight, a sunken bathtub, a shower space and a potted plant is clad with neutral tiles.
A gorgeous bathroom with a panoramic view, a sunken bathtub, a chandelier, candles is a fantastic space to enjoy your bath time.
A cozy and neutral bathroom with a sunken bathtub, a wooden floor, blooms and candles in trays plus a large mirror.
A contemporary bathroom in white and light blue, with a sunken bathtub and a leather couch plus potted plants for an outdoorsy feel.
An eclectic bathroom with a green hearth, a sunken bathtub in concrete plus a white console.
A large and welcoming bathroom with lots of windows and beams on the ceiling, with a large oval tub plus a stone deck around.
A minimalist white bathroom with a shower space and a sunken bathtub looks all sleek and chic.
A grey tile bathroom with a panoramic window for a view and a sunken bathtub to relax as much as possible.
A minimalist bathroom all glazed, with a view, with sunshine and air, with a sunken bathtub that takes maximum of these views.
A sunken bathtub with tiles inside and stone around, with shades that separate it from the bedroom.
A minimal white bathroom with an arched ceiling plus a sunken bathtub, lanterns and sponges around.