Cave bathrooms are quite often unusual, as our conventional ideas seem less relevant, because of the nature of a cave. I think this is one of the rooms where it is possible to just let your imagination dictate. Obviously a cave bathroom has to be practical, but it can also be romantic or exotic.
This bathroom has incorporated a conventional bath, and the use of the mosaic tiles on the bath and the shelves, and the splash back for the hand basin, have given it a rich Mediterranean feel.
This bathroom has been moulded and sculpted into the rock and the contours of the cave, creating lots of nooks that have been used as shelving areas.
In this bathroom they have dispensed with a conventional bath and instead have moulded their own which has then been decorated with mosaic tiles.
In this bathroom they have gone for a pretty conventional design but have opted for a large shower unit and no bath. This bathroom has followed the principals of a wet room.
This bathroom has gone for a very rustic look, with a corner bath, which is actually just a plunge bath, again the use of mosaic tiles has offset the colours in the natural stone facing.
Although conventional in design this bathroom has also opted for just a shower unit.
This bathroom is really am mixture of conventional and rustic. The bath is of a conventional design and the hand basin has been set into a more rustic looking base.
This is very similar in design to the bathroom above but the use of brightly coloured tiles give this a very Spanish look
This bathroom has used a lot of natural stone giving it a very rustic look. Wood has also been used in this bathroom to good effect.