Beach House Style Guide

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Our Favorite Baths

From high-end to laid-back, updated to old-fashioned, indoors to out, these baths offer hardworking design help and quick fixes.

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floor to ceiling windows, on one wall, let in plenty of light to a clawfoot porcelain tub while teak wood paneling lines the walls of the bathroom
Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn 

Sink In

Create the ultimate picture of relaxation by positioning the tub for water views. Opaque roman shades can provide privacy when necessary but still allow light to filter through.

Idea Spotlight
When using wood in moisture-prone areas like the bath, opt for teak. One of the densest woods available, it won’t warp or rot from excessive moisture.

NextAsian Oasis

creamy walls surround a sunken Japanese soaking floor tub in this master bathroom

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floor to ceiling windows, on one wall, let in plenty of light to a clawfoot porcelain tub while teak wood paneling lines the walls of the bathroom

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