
Soak In These Blissful Bathtubs
Sometimes the best spa day is right at home. When it comes to listings with beautiful bathtubs, the faucet is anything but dry at Corcoran.com. We crossed literal oceans to find you some of the most breathtaking tubs across our network, each one exquisite in form and scrub-a-dub function. So fluff your highest thread count towels, light a scented candle or two, and dream of bath time at these swoon-worthy homes on the market.
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Sure, there was an old woman who lived in a shoe — but what did her bathtub look like? We doubt it was as glitteringly glamorous as the one in this Miami Beach home, shaped like a stiletto. However, the tub is neither the heel nor the toe of this place’s elaborate pizzazz, thanks to five ocean-view terraces, a double-height, floor-to-ceiling glass wall, marble floors throughout, and more across nearly four thousand adventurous square feet.
Listed By: Eloy Carmenate and Taylor Richardson of Corcoran’s Miami Beach Office.
This strikingly modern Cabo home is all about forward-thinking design. Therefore, it only makes sense that there would be a glass-enclosed tub jutting out into one of the living spaces and blessed with astounding scenic vistas. The house overall is more akin to a work of art, and not just because of its bathtub placement strategies. It masterfully plays with light and shadow across over 7,500 interior square feet, incorporating breezeways, meditation areas, and unusual window placements into the vision.
Listed By: Blake Harrington of Corcoran The Baja Real Estate Co.
When you have a residence so unparalleled as Ledgerock, which circumvents water edge requirements in a manner now unreplicable, it’s no surprise it takes four adjectives to describe the bathtub. Yet, the eight-foot-wide gold travertine soaking tub remains mightily impressive. Like everywhere else in this Hyde Park compound, it overlooks and feels like it floats on the Hudson River. And thanks to the conservation of the 198 acres across the river, the views will remain perpetually wild and open.
Listed By: Jason Karadus of Corcoran Country Living.
One might describe the shape of the jet black bathtub at this Italian villa in Verona as an avocado half or a science-fiction stasis pod. That is to say, it’s the kind of thing that is surely comfortable to nestle into and sit for a while. It’s a slightly over-the-top design that vibes perfectly with every other aspect of this Torri del Benaco residence, where beholding the majesty of Lake Garda while floating along in a hillside swimming pool is a daily occurence. Did we mention the Star Wars-themed room?
Listed By: Maddalena Magri of Corcoran Magri Properties.
Marble motifs always turn heads, and the story is no different with this Greenpoint bathtub. The cistern’s clay-toned flair mirrors that of the vanity and jives wonderfully with the floor tiles and wall tile outlines. This synchronous space is one of the townhouse’s three full baths, divided between an owner’s duplex above a garden-level rental unit. Each boasts individual entrances and covetable outdoor spaces — a steel deck above, a back garden below. Most awe-inspiring, an aerie-like sleeping nook at the building’s top opens up to a mahogany rooftop showcasing skyline panoramas.
Listed By: Joan Dougherty of Corcoran’s Williamsburg Office.
Bathtubs and fireplaces each emit an individual sense of calm, so combining them for a compound effect makes perfect sense. Thankfully, the primary bath in this c. 1920 Hudson Valley home got the memo, throwing in tranquil floor-to-ceiling water vistas, heated floors, and a steam shower for good measure. The fireplace is double-sided with the primary bedroom, amplifying the level of personal coziness, and the water you see from the tub is a lake with a private dock and no public access.
Listed By: Ashley Prather of Corcoran Country Living.
A freestanding cast-iron tub is cool enough, but there’s something about how this primary bath’s earth tone tiles form a hill for the vessel to rest atop that feels extra impressive. To boot, the faucet is ceiling-mounted; how many bathtubs can claim that feature? This setup is only one small aspect of the thoughtful curation that defines this Denver home. Eye-catching design elements include interior shutters made from willow and salt cedar branches, Mexico-sourced wrought-iron balustrades, and hammered copper kitchen sinks.
Listed By: Strawberry Windholz of Corcoran Perry & Co.
Sometimes getting the blues is a very good thing. Case in point, the voluminous spectrum of azures, ceruleans, and cobalts all around the bathtub at this reserve-like Southampton manse. Those gentle hues foster a calming air in the primary bathroom, as they emblazon tiles spanning from floor to ceiling. It’s fitting in a way because blue is all around you here. You’re directly on tranquil Shinnecock Bay, an oft-staggering sight from the superior spaces that comprise the home’s interior and the outdoor living space on the covered deck.
Listed By: Tim Davis and Thomas P. Davis of Corcoran’s Southampton Office.
This Athens property combines a 1920s stone cottage with a newer main house, built in 2017, deftly marrying historic charm and modern comfort. Appropriately, its bathtub setting captures the same dynamic. Overall, the primary bathroom is of this day and age, with its double vanities, three-headed shower stall, and general marble aesthetic. Yet, the freestanding soaking tub feels plucked from a pastoral era and placed by corner windows with lower-half privacy blinds for the discerning bather. It’s a microcosm of this abundantly appealing, thoughtfully laid out home.
Listed By: Mary Catherine Smith of Corcoran Classic Living.
This beach house in the Rockaways has what’s more accurately referred to as an ofuro, a deep Japanese-style soaking tub primarily intended not for washing one’s body but for unwinding from the day in solitary tranquility. The tub sits in front of custom wooden shutters, inlaid with decorative glass shapes, and is in direct view of a pull-down projector screen (hello, multitasking). Elsewhere, the home forges a singular identity with touches like handmade stained glass, a front door from a Portuguese speakeasy, a cedar sauna imported from Finland, and a jaw-dropping, room-encompassing shower.
Listed By: Olivia Ionescu of Corcoran’s Long Island City Office.
Go from bask mode to bath mode in seconds at this Palm Beach home with a dock on the Intracoastal Waterway. Soak up the sun and then soak in some suds, as a private waterside overlook leads through French doors to a primary bath flaunting an immensely deep bathtub. A refined elegance envelopes every square foot of this property, whether it’s the stately dining room (with visible wine storage), the blissfully private pool area, or the ever-crucial, effortless indoor-outdoor flow.
Listed By: Bill D. Yahn and Clay Asplundh of Corcoran’s Palm Beach Office.
Picture yourself in this serene bathtub scene: peering out the window, sun shining on the face, verdant trees all around, nary a care in the world. It’s all attainable at this nearly 13-acre Western North Carolina estate where a freestanding tub is the ideal environment to gaze at the surrounding Blue Ridge Mountains landscape. Though secluded, this house has entertaining in its bones. There’s a grilling and dining area — plus two firepits — outside, and the interior boasts massive gathering spaces, a media room, and a billiards room.
Listed By: Valerie Mitchener and Susan May of Corcoran HM Properties.
If a timeless clawfoot bathtub sat beneath a chandelier on hardwood floors with fixtures emerging from a marble wall accent isn’t enough to make you shout “Ahoy!”, perhaps nothing will. But all that is simply one breathtaking aspect of the historic, beloved Hannibal French House on Captain’s Row in Sag Harbor — home of the village’s only residential formal ballroom and 10(!) fireplaces. The attention to detail on display across every room, not to mention the Italianate-style exterior, is utterly stupendous and beyond worth stepping out of the tub for.
Listed By: Susan Breitenbach of Corcoran’s Southampton Office and Cutter Koster of Corcoran’s Sag Harbor Office.
Graceful craftsmanship bubbles up and encompasses this Water Mill estate, including the primary bath. You can’t help but feel a bit regal bathing amid decorative wainscotting, crown moldings, and intricately designed tiled floors. The area surrounding the tub is also quite vast, affording space to light candles or perch a coffee cup (or a cocktail if the occasion calls for it). Via its immense glass walls, the home also prioritizes expansive panoramic vistas and dynamic indoor-outdoor flow to a sprawling rear patio.
Listed By: Susan Breitenbach of Corcoran’s Southampton Office and Cutter Koster of Corcoran’s Sag Harbor Office.