Wood paneling adds an organic element to otherwise spare, modern spaces; here are our 10 favorites:
Above: Plywood is used to create an appealing camp-style bath in Japan by mA-style Architects via Design Boom. See more from 10 Favorites: The Unexpected Appeal of Plywood.
Above: A wood-paneled bath in Austin, Texas, via AT.
Above: Clean-lined rusticity from the portfolio of photographer Richard Powers (L). A sink in a Little Venice house by London-based architects Wells Mackereth (R).
Above: A bathroom designed by MW/Works Architecture & Design from A Coastal Retreat in the Pacific Northwest, Mountain Views Included.
Above: A modern bath by San Francisco architects Aidlin Darling Design (L) and a small space bath via Marie Claire Maison.
Above: A bath in a Soho penthouse by MR Architecture.
Above: A wood paneled bathroom made from reclaimed long leaf pine sealed with oil from our post: In Austin, a Woodworker Takes Affordable Creativity to New Heights.
Above: A bath in Stockholm by Sandell Sandberg.
N.B.: This post is an update; the original story ran on May 6, 2010.