Modern and wacky Bathrooms
History
Although it was not with hygiene in mind, the first records for the use of baths date back as far as 3000 B.C. At this time water had a strong religious value, being seen as a purifying element for both body and soul, and so it was not uncommon for people to be required to cleanse themselves before entering a sacred area. Baths are recorded as part of a village or town life throughout this period, with a split between steam baths in Europe and America and cold baths in Asia -Wikipedia
Nowadays bathrooms are a little bit moderner ....:)
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Il Bagno Alessi
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| Modern bathroom via homedesigning |
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| Modern bathroom via Neutra |
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| Modern bathroom via Neutra |
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| Golden bathroom via homedesigning |
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| Enjoying bath and reading via lixil-milano |
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| Enjoying bath in open spaces like ancients via lixil-milano |
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| Wooden bathtub via Alegna |
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| Amin unique vessel sinks |
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| Philip Watt designed sinks, like teardrop |
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| Natural stone bathtub from Stone Forest |
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| Natural stone sink from Etsy |
And then some wacky bathroom-ideas:
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| Colourful bathroom via digsdigs |
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| With WOW-Paris-view via digsdigs |
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| Bathroom in the barn via digsdigs |
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| Vertigo bathroom for those who don´t afraid of hights via digsdigs |
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| Bathroom for a skifan via digsdigs |
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| Bathroom atop a 15 story elevator shaft with glass floor. So you can terrified everytime you drop something on floor. Via geekosystem |




















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