While few people would actually recreate a real Turkish bath, where several people would bathe at one time, many would add decorative elements of a Turkish bath into their homes. To add elements of a Turkish bath into your own bathroom, here are some elements you can use.
Walls and floors should be covered with ceramic tiles.which gives many years of use and also remain beautiful for a very long time. If you can afford to use marble instead of tile, that would be a more authentic option.
Bathroom fixtures are light and natural in color. White walls where tile is not possible and gold stencils on the ceiling and wherever possible will give a great decorative touch. 
Fixtures such as tubs, toilets and sinks would be old-world antique in nature. These items should have modern functions such as Jacuzzi’s , a bidet (or bidet function for the toilet), and have beautiful and modern faucets. Waterfall faucets and decorative bowls are a great touch.
When accessorizing your Turkish bathroom, look for old world Mediterranean pieces like this Efes Wooden Wall planter. It is 17”H X 13.5W’ and is intricately carved from wood and has a brilliant, yet aged finished. Add a single wall planter, or several of these planters to your bathroom, with the addition of plants to instantly transform your bathroom into a Turkish Bath experience.
Add a few of these architectural art pieces as well for a more authentic look.
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