Hilary Bell of @thenewsmallhouse went for a run and found this clawfoot tub on the side of the road. She refurbished it, painted it with Valspar Anti-Rust Armor, and installed it on her Nags Head, North Carolina, deck.
This Australian family of three thought of everything when adding an outdoor tub to their tiny house. The inclusion of a copper shower makes the bathtub even more practical. There’s even a shelf for toiletries! For more, check them out at @mar_y_sol_living
Instagrammer @mrswebbsweehouse refurbished this cast-iron tub and filled it with water plants, fish, and a fountain. It’s now the showpiece of her gorgeous Cambridgeshire garden.
A New Zealand family of three living in a tiny house made the most of their limited space by installing an outdoor bathtub. It doubles as a cooler for drinks when they host parties! Follow their adventures at @tinyhousefamilynz.
Ravenwoods Farm is a picturesque venue in Ravensdale, Washington, ideal for weddings, photo shoots, and farm field trips. Tucked away in the forest, you’ll find this serene spot.
The owners offer this pro tip on Instagram: “If you’re building a home, it’s only a few bucks more to add an outdoor hot water faucet that comes in super handy for filling kiddie pools, washing the dog, taking milk baths in the forest…”
Alexandra Martin of @barefootandbreathing offers spa experiences, including outdoor baths, at her rustic country spa in the Catskills.
At this Texas Hill Country retreat, a six-foot soaking tub is nestled in a private spot among the trees. Known as the Hill Country Hammock House, you can book it for yourself on Airbnb. Find more breathtaking photos at @hillcountryhammockhouse.
Castle Hot Springs offers an inclusive getaway in the Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The Sky View Cabins feature private outdoor tubs for a truly serene experience.