Master Bathroom Pictures From HGTV Dream Home 2014
Designed to bring the outdoors in, this luxurious master bathroom features nature-inspired materials, floor-to-ceiling views and industrial accents.
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November 25, 2014

Photo By: Eric Perry © 2013, Scripps Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved
The centerpiece of this luxurious master bathroom is the freestanding soaking tub, placed in front of a floor-to-ceiling window for unobstructed, private views.
This nearly 71-inch-long white acrylic tub offers ample room to relax and enjoy the pine forest just outside.
Sleek and modern, this stainless steel tub filler comes straight up from the floor for a piece that's as dramatic as it is functional.
A mix of brown hues, from the upholstered ottoman to the hand-scraped bamboo floor to the espresso-finished Shaker-style cabinets to the wicker baskets, creates interest while still remaining neutral.
A sleek white sink and stainless-steel faucet add streamlined elegance to this rustic space.
Two separate vanities offer ample room for a couple to prepare for the day.
The brushed nickel photographer's pendants, which hang on either side of both vanities, were inspired by studio lights. A milk glass diffuser creates soft, flattering light.
In this open, airy space, a separate room for the commode offers privacy.
A sleek polished nickel wall clock adds transitional elegance.
A huge mirror framed in rustic wood bounces the view all around the room, giving the feeling of being outdoors.
A Roman shade, constructed of the same fabric used for pillows and window treatments in the master bedroom, can be drawn should privacy be required.
Porcelain tile designed to look like weathered barn wood lines the spacious shower enclosure. Placing the tiles horizontally creates a modern look.
Grouted pebble tile in a range of warm neutrals makes up the floor of the stand-up shower.
A chrome etagere with glass shelves adds Old Hollywood glamor to the master bathroom, along with extra storage for linens and accessories.
Abstract art behind the tub, painted by local artist Carole Sesko, is a colorful, modern take on the more traditional barn wood motif used in the walk-in shower.
Vintage-style earthenware jars offer closed storage for bathroom essentials.
Sink accessories in aged metal and mercury-glass finishes add rustic and glamorous touches. A farmhouse-style stacked storage caddy allows towels and toiletries to be kept close at hand.
This master bathroom is designed to be a place to relax and enjoy nature as you prepare for the day or night. "It's just clean and simple, with lots of nice, rich materials," interior designer Linda Woodrum says.