If you live in a warm enough climate, consider opening up your bathroom to the outdoors. Why? Because open-air lavatories look really cool and always smell fresh.
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The only design flaw with this beach bathroom is: OMG THERE’S SAND EVERYWHERE!!!
Photo: Constance Lemuria Seychelles
Above is a hotel suite bathroom in the five-star Constance Lémuria Seychelles, one of the most exclusive resorts in the Indian Ocean.
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The best part about open-air bathrooms are their self-cleaning properties, provided, of course, that it rains on occasion.
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The concept of an unprotected balcony bathtub is as thrilling as it is precarious.
Photo: Zucchetti
Created by Italian bathroom design company Zuchetti, this free standing tub and wall-mounted faucet is known as the Geo 180.
Photo: Six Senses
This wooden bathroom in Vietnam’s luxury Six Senses Ninh Van Bay Hotel may not technically be outdoors, but it’s rugged enough for this list.
Photo: Beverly Molfino
One of six bathrooms at Hale Ku Mana in Honolulu, a 10,056-square-foot private residence that was recently on the market for $13.5 million.
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The rain shower head complements the bathroom’s rainforest foliage.
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What you’d expect to find in the Flintstones’ outdoor bathroom.
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If your uncovered WC is part of a beachside property, it would be weird if it didn’t have a nautical theme.
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The swinging shutters and glass-bottom tub expose this bathroom to its tropical surroundings. Previously featured in our roundup of the best bathtubs.
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From our top 7 shower design series, this exposed shower invites the outdoors in by way of a windowless skylight. On rainy days, bathers get to enjoy a dual shower head experience.
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Wave to passing cruise ships as you lather up in this stone shower.
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