Bathroom Design
Upload of the Day: Worry-Free Wood for the Bathroom
We love this breezy white and wood bathroom from the latest photo uploads. Here’s why it works
He also put the shower in its own enclosed space with its own ventilation system on the opposite side of the room. “After that we weren’t concerned about moisture at all,” he says.
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Photos: See more of this contemporary Austin house
Related: Wood in the Bathroom? Absolutely!
Designers: Add your latest project to your profile and it could become our next Upload of the Day.
Location: Barton Hills neighborhood of Austin, Texas
Uploaded to Houzz: April 29, 2014
Pulling off wood in a bathroom is somewhat tricky. With all the water kicked around during baths and showers, mold and rot are fears — which is unfortunate, because wood is a great way to warm up a white color scheme, chosen by many homeowners for its clean and sterile look.
Architect Eric Barth solved this dilemma with the one thing that can ease moisture concerns: lots of ventilation. For this contemporary Austin bathroom completed in November 2013, he placed the bathtub at one end of the space with an operable window that opens to the breezy backyard.