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Bathrooms, Luxury Homes, Photo of the Day,

Photo of the Day

by bschwartzJuly 11, 2012no comment

VHT Photo of the Day: July 11, 2010

I have always wanted a freestanding bathtub. And I’m not really sure why. There’s just something so appealing about all the different sizes and shapes and how they sit so independently in a room and seem to virtually say, “Look at me.” A tub should be treated like a great piece furniture, not a ho-hum necessity. This bathroom is a perfect example. The tall ceilings, window coverings, and lighting fixtures also contribute to the sense of luxury.

Winnetka, IL
Photographer: Brad Schade
Agent: Milena Birov
Brokerage: @properties

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