Spa inspired master bathrooms


20 Best Blissfully-Gorgeous Spa Bathrooms

Ashley Montgomery Design

While the bathroom is one of the more functional rooms in a home, this space can also serve as a personal retreat at the end of a long day. When it comes to the designs that welcome relaxation to elevate our daily routines, we take our notes from spa-like bathrooms styled by top interior designers. To get some ideas about how to turn a bathroom into a self-care oasis, we discovered 20 dreamy rooms complete with edgy accents, extravagant details, and vacation-worthy soaker tubs. If you need us, we'll be in the bath.

Below, browse spa bathroom ideas and get inspired to create your own luxurious getaway right at home.

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Nikole Ramsay

While a spotless, well-maintained space makes for a great spa bathroom we'd relax in any day, there's something to be said for one that also brings in a cool, avant-garde edge. Not only is this bathroom an Insta-worthy space, but it also brings out a unique personality and sense of style. The dark, moody walls and corresponding black floor tiles make it the perfect setting for romance, relaxation, and self-care. Plus, it makes a case for bold geometric lines—who knew bath towels could make such a difference?

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Liljencrantz Design

From the sheer curtains to the shiny white floors and porcelain tub, every last detail in this bathroom speaks to its ethereal aesthetic. The real statement is the proportion of the indoor tree: Almost as tall as the ceiling, this potted plant brings an unexpected touch of nature to the cool, minimalist space. Wood bath accessories continue with the earthy theme, as the bathroom plant brings relaxation to the next level. When you close your eyes and relax in this soaker tub at the end of a long day, you might forget you're even indoors at all.

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Erin Williamson Design

This copper clawfoot tub is the soaker design of our dreams. With its golden feet atop uniquely patterned floors, its curvy shape is romantic and inviting. Simple accents like white subway tile walls and clean metallic hardware keep this Victorian-inspired bathroom feeling modern with a bespoke twist of character. We couldn't think of a better place to clean up and relax distraction-free.

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Amy Bartlam; Design: Squarefoot Design

Notice how each design element in this room is unique in shape, style, and size. The bright white soaker tub has a clean, modern feel, while the delicate chandelier brings out a bold touch of elegance. Then there's the interesting juxtaposition of scale: With the tub low to the ground and blending in with white marbled floors, the wall curtains are able to draw the eye up to the ceiling to focus on the light fixture for an emphasis on height.

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Sara Ligorria-Tramp; Design: Emily Henderson

Let this be proof that a bathroom doesn't need to be huge to feel like a spa. The use of white accents from floor to ceiling amplifies the look and the feel of this space, and the tub brings in a sense of luxury thanks to its sleek fittings. The deep blue wall paint grounds the bright design with an inviting, cozy vibe, while a wood bathtub stool adds an element of natural warmth.

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Studio McGee

What looks glamorous and sleek to some may feel stark to others, but this bathroom brings out the best of minimalism without losing its character. If bright, cheerful colors and warm textiles make you feel relaxed, incorporate a printed area rug into your bathroom. This is a great way to instantly personalize and brighten your space; plus, it's an easy element to switch out when you feel like redecorating the bathroom. The ladder peeking out in the back is also a great stylish touch that adds extra storage space.

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Amy Bartlam; Design: Sandra Fox Interiors

From its pink-tiled walls to its gold-plated hardware, this bathroom is the perfect intersection between playful and modern. Terrazo floors add a boost of color to the space while introducing an artsy vibe, paired with sleek wood cabinetry to exaggerate its clean lines. Minimal décor adds just enough personality to the bathroom without overwhelming its bold style.

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Calimia Home

This modern soaker tub is so well-suited for this bathroom with its clean lines and curvy shape. With the use of marble countertops and wood accents, this room sits on the charming cusp of modern and traditional. The built-in cabinet storage is a great way to keep things clutter-free and easy on the eyes, while classic touches like pendant lights and fresh flowers add a dynamic effect.

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Amy Bartlam; Design: Kate Lester

The pared-down design choices in this bathroom are absolutely stunning. In fact, this room is far better than any spa we've set foot in. Without any printed area rugs or excessive décor, our eyes are able to take in the beautifully tiled floors and bright white accents. A mix of materials keeps the design interesting, while sleek walls and an overall modern design stick to its clean, airy feeling.

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Arent & Pyke

We wouldn't mind drifting off in this cocoon of a freestanding tub. Like the last bathroom, it's minimal and simple, so each item in the room serves both a functional and stylish purpose. The folding stool tucked behind the tub is the perfect choice to introduce variance in this black and white bathroom. Perhaps the most striking thing in this space is the use of matte black pieces, as they make it feel much more assertive and contemporary.

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Amy Bartlam; Design: AE Design

If you're lucky enough to have dramatically high ceilings in your bathroom, take advantage of them with a large chandelier and architectural features. We love the various textures and materials found in this space. The concrete shower wall brings in an industrial edge, while the crisp white paint, light flooring, and porcelain oval tub keep things feeling fresh and clean. The pink details in the carpet add a fun pop of color to the sleek, modern design.

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Sara Ligorria-Tramp; Design: Emily Henderson

There's nothing better than a bathroom with natural light from a large window; except, of course, if that window opens up to a sprawling landscape. To complement the natural beauty outside, this bathroom incorporates earth tones, organic shapes, and an open layout. The choice of gold hardware brings a playful warmth to the space to play on its natural wood ceilings and doors.

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Jessica Nelson Design

This upgraded bathroom is full of happy surprises. The soaker tub placed in the corner of the room works wonders to create a unique, elevated experience, styled with lush indoor greenery and natural elements for a welcoming feel. The traditional vintage rug grounds the sleek, freestanding tub for a nice balance between formal and relaxed.

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Ashley Montgomery Design

If you're a fan of elegant bath spaces but don't want yours to feel too polished, bring in a few boho elements. Showcase your style with woven pendant lamps placed carefully above the tub, and be sure to incorporate natural elements like these tall dried leaves to complete the earthy look. Designed with bright white walls and plenty of wood accents, this bathroom makes spa vibes feel casual.

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Arent & Pyke

The hypnotizing, zigzagging backsplash of this bathroom is a fun motif to anchor the room around. From the leather handle pulls to the gray walls and built-in storage, each item works together to create a gorgeous and cohesive design. And while the minimal colors are one of the highlights of this room, the best part is the attention to shape. The linear lines of the bathroom sink and zigzag pattern are a welcome addition to the black mirror fastenings, sconce, towel ring, and ceramic vessel.

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Studio McGee

If storage space is limited in your bathroom, consider leaning a stylish ladder against the wall and bringing in a stool for decorative objects and shower products. If you haven't caught on yet, it's always a good idea to keep a chic stool near the tub so you can reach for your book or glass of wine while you soak. Aside from those clever design tricks, we also love the sage green Mediterranean floor tiles and lone exposed beam on the ceiling.

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Alyssa Rosenheck

It's all about contrast in this eclectic bathroom, which pairs cool-colored flooring and vanity accents with warm wood hues on the ceiling and drawers. The suspended shower curtain also allows for privacy when needed. Exposed beams are a welcome contrast to the sleek black floor tiles, gold accents, and formal crystal bathroom chandelier.

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Home Consultant

If you're planning a remodel and want to open up your bathroom to make it feel more spacious, take notes: The shower in this space seamlessly blends into the rest of the room. With no ledge or step, the floor tiles are able to carry from wall to wall with a clear shower door to keep things feeling open. The choice of wall tiles extended throughout the space contributes to the room's cohesive vibe.

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Pure Salt Interiors

What's a spa day without the special treatment? This bathroom makes space for applying face masks, tending to skincare, and indulging in fun makeup routines every day of the week—no spa package necessary. Get the look in your own space by opting for a built-in vanity placed between double sinks, and choose matching mirrors to carry the look across the walls.

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Katie Hackworth

This inviting bathroom uses a fur rug to add an edgy vibe to its classic design. Fresh roses bring an undeniable romance to the space, which makes us want to step into the bath to enjoy a relaxing retreat. Sheer curtains allow for privacy while letting natural light pour into the room for a bright-and-airy feeling perfect for taking a break.

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41 Master Bathroom Ideas To Give You a Spa-Like Atmosphere at Home

The master bathroom or primary bathroom is the most significant bathroom in the home, a functional space that does double duty as a place to escape the business in other areas in the house and offer a spa-like sanctuary. An ensuite master bathroom should work in connection with the master bedroom and possess something unique that the other bathrooms in the home don’t have; whether that means a luxurious soaker tub, a makeup vanity, a stunning chandelier, his and her showers, bold patterned tile, or whatever else makes it feel unique, stylish, and elegant to you.

Take a look at these design-worthy master bathrooms created to fit a range of styles and tastes. We hope that these will inspire you with some ideas about how to tackle your own master bathroom refresh or renovation.

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Bright White with a Bit of Grey

A gray and white-toned bathroom is a lovely choice when you have hardwood flooring. The all-white sink design emphasizes an excellent gray color with the cabinets. You can take things a degree further with a beautiful mirror that matches the sink, adding more layers of brilliance to the room. The use of white towels within the cabinet shelves aids in this look, along with the white planter on the sink. With that hint of green, the room is given yet another layer that glows.

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Add the Farmhouse Touch

Give farmhouse style an extraordinary twist with a unique master bathroom design. With the bathtub design, wooden ceiling, and dark floor layout, farmhouse tastes are undoubtedly alive and well here.  However, an industrial edge is also thrown in with the double vanity. Exposed pipes give this master bathroom a more unique vibe that farmhouse doesn’t usually have. This is a great way to combine styles, making something with a more distinguished character in the end. Using mirrors as a way to fill up some blank wall space is excellent, too, as the mirrors don’t detract from the rest of the décor.

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Country Serenity

This pretty setup will bring a freewheeling and traditional country touch to your master bathroom. The bathroom is positively clean and appealing to look at. The use of white throughout is an ideal way to bring the theme together, largely thanks to the windows that add in some enchanting natural lighting. Plus, even the windows welcome the country style. The easy addition of the lone flower adds a nice pop of color to the room without going overboard.

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Add a Touch of Masculinity

In this modernly styled master bathroom, civilization speaks volumes. This leans darker in terms of tone in an unexpected fashion, giving the whole room a more masculine vibe. This bathroom has a chicness that will impress anyone with dark blue walls, contrasting wood cabinets, and lighter floors. Meanwhile, the modern light fixtures capture attention, including the contrasting rug and even the little pops of green with the greenery.

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Get Creative with Art

If you love art, create yourself a creatively designed master bathroom. These sinks and countertops are unique with a contemporary touch. Everything looks bright and clean as well, from the light wooden cabinets to the uncomplicated gray-toned countertops. They bounce nicely off the white walls, and all of it is drawn together with a pair of gorgeous paintings hanging on the wall in the center. Nothing else is needed outside the charming little greenery on the sink used as extra décor.

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Spa Like Atmosphere

When you walk into a master bathroom, you are going to want that feeling of being transported to a serene spa — a place of ultimate peace and relaxation, so give yourself a space that says and feels just that. Light grays and whites are always a classic choice for a master bath, and you really can’t go wrong with a soft natural color scheme.

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Treat Yourself to a Free Standing Tub

There’s nothing like immersing yourself in a relaxing bath at the end of a long day so make sure that your master bathroom is equipped with a comfy yet elegant tub. Free-standing tubs are great additions to master bathrooms. Free-standing tubs are easily placed in the room because you don’t need to rely on a wall.

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If you have a big window in your master bath, don’t be afraid to perch your free-standing tub right in front. You can soak your worries away and let all that natural light pour in.

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There are a lot of possibilities for free-standing tubs, and you can either choose one to fit your style or one to style your master bathroom renovation around. Traditional clawfoot tubs with a conventional faucet look great in traditional or country-style bathrooms, while contemporary designs can make a modern bathroom look like a million bucks.

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There are a few elements about freestanding tubs you have to be ready to commit to. For starters, they’re extremely heavy. Free-standing tubs are much heavier than built-in ones, so keep that in mind during installation, and when you fill it up with water — you may need to reinforce the floor. Also, there are no shelves for storage in a freestanding tub, so you’ll either have to find a tub tray or bring your soap with you every time.

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Related: Design For The Romantic: Bathtubs In The Bedroom

Don’t Forget About Doors

When decorating and designing, we tend to focus so much on what’s inside that we forget about the outside. Don’t waste an opportunity to get creative with the master bath and do something really unique and adventurous with your doors. Because the master bathroom is inside your bedroom, you have more freedom to play with different styles and types of doors — doors that you normally wouldn’t use on a guest bathroom or main floor bath.

These antique bi-fold doors are a bold and rustic choice, but they totally make this master bath a stunning vintage masterpiece. They complement so nicely with the chandelier.

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Sliding barn doors are an excellent choice for a master bathroom and add a lovely display of farmhouse character.

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These rustic salvaged wood doors add a lovely natural, earthy contrast to the entrance of this master bathroom from the rest of the bedroom. These might just be my favorite!

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Get Cozy with a Fireplace

I know a fireplace is not something you would typically think of in a bathroom, but it can warm up your bathroom space and bring some serious cozy vibes. Fireplaces are grand for the winter when you want to kick back and relax in the warm glow of a fire, and there’s nothing like relaxing in the bathroom after a long day — plus, adding a fireplace to the bathroom brings in a ton of character and charm.

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Pop of Color

Don’t forget to add a pop of color if you want to add some personality and charm to your master bathroom space. This bright blue totally warms up this space and makes it bright, cheery, and all-around fun while still keeping a classy and elegant look.

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While light bathrooms have been long been the traditional choice for bathrooms, you may want your master bathroom to have a little more personality, character, color, or contrast. There are many ways to make this look work and establish on your taste; you could put together a truly remarkable combination.

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Use Mirrors to Maximize the Space

If you want your master bathroom to appear larger than life, enlist the help of some mirrors. By adding in large mirrors, you can make any space appear larger than it is, and in this bathroom here, we can see the designer opted for large mirror panels to cover a ton of square footage. The mirrors bounce the light around, which helps with the bathroom’s overall feel and creates an optical illusion.

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Designated Makeup Spot

The best spot for a place to do makeup is in the master bathroom so if you have room for it, make sure you lay out a spot specifically to apply your makeup. It will be the best decision you’ll ever make!

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Add the Chic

A uniquely created contemporary master bathroom can benefit from some relaxed chic thrown in. The bathtub is bold and encased with the modern brick style around it. This gives it its own little area while still keeping it centered in the bathroom. It all leads effortlessly into the shower area, further highlighting the relaxed brick style. Utilizing the dark gray tones is practical as well since this provides some good flow along with the darker wooden floors and lighter-colored walls.

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Cottage Chic

When it comes to master bathroom design ideas, the cottage style is always a lovely way to go if you want something that’s comfortable and restful. This design is plenty brilliant, thanks to the use of white throughout. The all-white sink, offset slightly with the hardware, proudly stands out. Along with that, the white mirrors have some beautiful weathering applied to them that tips more into the cottage-like theme.

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Formal Style

You can’t go wrong with the black and white style for a more formal and traditional approach to your master bathroom design. Black mirrors for the vanities provide a more daring look, while the black hardware stands out against the white cabinets. With that said, the marble applied to the countertop effortlessly connects the black and white style. You can follow up with all this by adding in some cute black or white accent pieces on the countertop and placing practical décor that animates the space more.

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Enhance Light with Glass Shower Doors

There are a number of ways that glass shower doors enhance master bathroom designs. The highly reflective nature of a glass panel can make the room feel much brighter. If your master bathroom suffers from being too dark, glass shower doors are a great choice to fill the space with a bit of extra reflected light. Also, they make the shower feel like part of the room without being cordoned off by a shower curtain.

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Related: 43 Walk-In Shower Ideas To Upgrade Your Bathroom

Go Big with a Large Master Bath Shower

Along with glass shower doors, large master bathroom showers are a fashionable trend that has been around for a few years. Lots of glass and tile, multiple showerheads, and built-in benches are favored features of these large showers.

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It’s essential that your master bathroom shower looks like a trendy and stylish space and not like a football locker room shower. It’s best to avoid plain white tile and nickel fixtures. Consider using floor inlays, premium light fixtures, and a high-end glass shower surround. Channeling a sophisticated look from another country can also improve the look of your master bathroom. This bathroom here has gone with a Morrocan look and feel, giving it distinct character and style. 

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Contemporary Designs Create for a Bathroom You’ll Love

If you prefer neat, straight lines, matte surfaces, and a minimalist color palette for your master bathroom, contemporary is your style. These bathrooms are positively functional but straightforward in design. Cabinet doors are generally flat-paneled, surfaces are typically solid in color, and any moldings and trim work are held to a minimum.

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If contemporary is your preferred design, you can figure out how to incorporate the look into your master bathroom by shopping at stores like IKEA for cabinetry, as many of their designs are distinctly contemporary and modern. You can use their pieces as is or tailor them with a DIY touch to suit other contemporary touches in your master bathroom.  

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Quick Tips for Adding Luxury

The master bath is a common place to add luxury and elegance. Creating a spa-like environment in the master bath is most homeowners’ common goal. Here are some quick tips to help you achieve that goal.

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Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ

What is something that every master bathroom should have?

While there are no hard and fast rules regarding the master bathroom, an ultimate must is obviously hot and cold water — that is practically speaking, of course. Still, when it comes to design and style, elements like a double vanity are not only practical but a beautiful addition to a master bath. A walk-in shower and free-standing tub are also considered outstanding elements to include.

What do I do if I have a small master bath?

If you're working with limited space, it's ideal to have wall-mounted items in your bathroom to free up floor space and not bulk down the room. You can get wall-mounted vanities and even toilets to keep floor space free and make the room feel larger. Avoid painting your bathroom dark or bold colors so as not to confine the space.

What do luxury master bathrooms have?

If it's luxury you're after in the master bath, elements such as marble and granite always lean to the luxurious look and feel. Whether you use these finishes on walls, floors, or countertops, these two materials instantly add a rich touch of elegance and will withstand the test of time.

What is a decent size master bathroom?

A small master bathroom is 5×8 or 40 square feet, whereas the typical average is anywhere between 40 square feet-100 square feet. A large master bathroom can go upwards of 110-200 square feet and beyond.

Does a master bathroom have to have a bathtub?

To sum it up, you do not need a tub in your master bathroom. You can certainly install one if that is your preference, but it's unnecessary. Just keep in mind that if you want to renovate before selling your home, it's recommended that you have at least one bathtub.

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Spa in your home? Easily! To do this, you just need to properly equip the bathroom. We'll give you some ideas for creating a small home spa bedroom

In our hectic times, so I want to find more time for myself! It is the bathroom being considered by many as a place to retire, relax and take time to care about your own beauty and comfort. Therefore, the design of the bathroom should be functional, and organize the space of this room in accordance with the principles of the spa, adding elements that will help you relax not only your body, but also your eyes, to put all worries out of your head. We will prompt some ideas for creating a small home spa.

1. Perfect bath

Bathroom center, Definitely the bath itself. Great option for relaxing water procedures will be an elegant “antique” bath: you can choose a thin cast-iron bath - it has a high heat capacity and looks very elegant. Even better bathrooms made of artificial stone retain heat, but this is not the cheapest option.

Spa tubs are also referred to as whirlpool tubs, with the deeper and the more it will be, the better. Don't Forget Bathroom Curtains - They're Not Only decorate, but also guarantee privacy.

2. Rain shower

he can arrange spa treatments. By hanging the shower over your head, you will ensure a wonderful full body massage. Consider a hydromassage shower cabin or hydromassage jets built directly into the wall. Arrange the shower space can also be equipped with the greatest comfort, for example, seating area. And, finally, for lovers of everything unusual, not accustomed to save on yourself, you can recommend a horizontal shower, which is taken lying down is a great way to relax!

3. Natural elements

Draw inspiration from nature. Elements such as stone, slate and wood will help you relax and rest your eyes. This applies to both walls and floors (refer to attention to chic tinted wood floors or exquisite marble tiles) and the ceiling, and even a cabinet under the sink. All this natural splendor It will look especially good with plumbing fixtures in neutral colors. Shells and, no matter how strange it may sound, stones can serve as a great accessory.

4. More nature

Contemplation of nature gives us peace of mind. You can decorate the bathroom with houseplants, but problematic: our urban bathrooms lack light and poor ventilation. But there are other options as well. A splash of green will dilute the space even the smallest bathroom: bright green towels, “nature-like” photo wallpapers or green tiles of one accent wall - all this will give freshness and harmony.

5. Smart storage

Of course for spa treatments numerous "helpers" are required: salts, oils, scrubs. Keep it all best in streamlined transparent vessels, because their simplicity and elegance help to maintain an atmosphere of calm and order. For bigger things open shelves are well suited - under a tree or matte shades. Wicker storage baskets will look logical in a natural spa interior.

6. Correct materials

Reflective and glossy materials, cream tiles (not necessarily small, large natural full-wall slabs - a very interesting option), translucent frosted glass shower doors, alabaster marble countertops - all this is not only pleasant to the touch and pleasing to the eye, but also practical: such materials enhance natural light, thus visually expanding the space.

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We live in an era of change, the pandemic that broke into our lives a year ago reminded us of the fragility of health, the value of well-being and the need to make efforts to maintain them. The changes forced us to reconsider our views and many habits. The ability to travel, visit spas has drastically dwindled, and even your favorite beauty salons and spas in your neighborhood have become something of a luxury. Today, more and more people are looking for a way to equip the conditions for maintaining a healthy lifestyle and wellness treatments at home.

Fortunately, creating an atmosphere of comfort and tranquility in the interior of the bathroom, the most private room in the house, is quite possible on your own. If you listen to the advice of experts, then creating a cozy home spa space with your own hands is real. We present stylish and practical solutions for maintaining health, hygiene and beauty at home in affordable ways and without drastic changes.

Living Green is a great way to infuse your home spa with vitality, bringing it closer to nature. In this bathroom, a vanity unit from the BOTANIQUE collection with deep emerald fronts complements the calm pattern of the wall tiles. www.cersanit.ru

Home Spa Finish Rules:

• For high humidity areas, choose moisture-resistant materials that prevent mold and mildew.

• Spare no effort with underfloor heating. It will be nice to stand on a warm floor with bare feet, and leaving a warm bath or shower you will avoid temperature changes.

• For cladding the area adjacent to the pool, bath or shower, choose moisture-resistant ceramic tiles or porcelain stoneware with anti-slip properties. These materials are not only environmentally friendly and beautiful to look at, but also have a pleasant to the touch, silky surface that is easy to keep clean.

Bathroom furniture in neutral colors and clear geometric shapes gives the interior a trendy modern character. A round mirror with built-in LED lighting creates a decorative accent and serves as an additional light source, allowing you to choose different lighting scenarios depending on the time of day and mood. www.cersanit.ru

Marina Menovshchikova, Cersanit Product Manager (ceramic tiles, porcelain stoneware): “Quality rest is a necessary condition for an active life. The better we rest, the more productive we are in all areas of life: work, relationships with friends and family, and even ourselves. A home spa can help relieve stress from the rhythm of the big city: choose between soaking in a fragrant bath or standing in a shower with tropical rain technology.

Finishes in soothing, earthy tones give your home spa a modern character and a comfortable and healthy experience. Pictured is the MODUO bathroom furniture collection and CARIOTA glossy ceramic tiles with a trendy tropical pattern and embossed texture that creates a play of light, cersanit. ru

Spa atmosphere in detail:

• It is desirable that the bathroom with a spa slope is spacious enough for a small chair, and preferably a deck chair or couch for relaxation after water treatments. With a modest size of the room, it is enough to install a stylish stool in it, and the interior will immediately look much more comfortable.

• Fill your bathroom with your favorite fragrances and cosmetics, leaving the necessary minimum visible: a couple of the most beautiful bottles that match the color of the interior. Store the bulk of your spa products in drawers with closed doors. Do not clutter up the space with numerous scrubs, oils, candles and jars of salt, they can visually litter the space and create discomfort.

• Make the most of today's technology. Choose a shower faucet with a thermostat, it will allow you to enjoy the water flow at a pre-set temperature that does not take long to adjust. A hand shower with adjustable water flow intensity and jet type can act as a massage tool.

The mixer of the ODRA shower system is equipped with a thermostat that maintains the set temperature, it can be selected and adjusted individually according to personal preferences. A special "paradise" atmosphere is created by a large shower head with the effect of a tropical shower. www.cersanit.ru

Yulia Balakireva, Cersanit Product Manager (sanitary ware, furniture, acrylic bathtubs, faucets): “Modern technologies make it possible to equip a bathroom with a real spa that is not inferior to wellness areas in luxury hotels . Just imagine: when you come home from work, you take a bath and create a subdued warm light - for this, you can leave a mirror with LED-backlight as the only source of light. Adjust the brightness to choose between warm and cool glow, and connect your phone with your favorite playlist to the smart mirror using the mirror as a speaker. Now everything is ready to completely relax and de-stress after a long day.”

The Cersanit collection includes mirrors of various shapes and sizes with built-in lighting and anti-fogging function. The intensity of the backlight can be adjusted using the dimmer, making the light brighter or darker as desired. LED lighting is available in warm or cool colors, choose the most comfortable shade for applying makeup or creating an atmosphere. The built-in Bluetooth mirror allows you to use it as a speaker for hands-free calls or just listen to music from your phone.

Warm and comfortable to the touch, Cersanit acrylic bathtubs have a “soft” velvety surface. Since acrylic holds room temperature, it is pleasant to touch, it does not cool the water and keeps its temperature for a long time. The manufacturing technology of acrylic bathtubs allows you to create any, the most convenient and ergonomic forms. Try installing a faucet in the tub rim. This not only looks very fashionable, but also opens up even more accessibility and ease of use.

The laconic MODUO furniture with a minimalist design and the natural-themed EFFECTA JUNGLES tile collection with golden borders fit seamlessly into the concept of the spa area, delicately dissolving into space.

Marina Menovshchikova: “The space zoning technique will help to beat the functional zones of the bath, shower and bathroom. Modern porcelain tile, faithfully imitating natural counterparts, is ideal for decorating a home spa. For example, the texture of the material from the INFINITY collection conveys the beauty of natural slate. The relief on the surface of this porcelain tile reproduces a slate cut with a pronounced layered structure, giving the room volume and emphasizing the depth of color. And the LORENZO collection recreates the depth of natural white marble.”

IN THE PHOTO: The shower room is highlighted with patterned FORTUNA porcelain stoneware with a patchwork pattern, the toilet area is isolated with wood-like porcelain stoneware WOODHOUSE.

Wall behind the console washbasin in LORENZO marble effect porcelain stoneware. A matt finish that faithfully mimics the texture of white marble, the depth of natural stone is recreated with carving inks that add shine to the veins, and a multifaceted design that makes the tiles almost indistinguishable from natural marble. www.cersanit.ru

Julia Balakireva: “The functionality of objects and space is an important factor in arranging a bathroom with an emphasis on the spa area. The choice in favor of hanging structures - toilets, bidets, hanging cabinets and pencil cases - will significantly reduce cleaning time, and it will become much easier to maintain order in the bathroom. Your personal spa will always be ready to visit.

ON THE PHOTO: A WC from the ZEN collection and MODUO cabinet

Hanging furniture and sanitary ware save space and help keep it clean. The toilet bowl from the ZEN collection and the MODUO cabinet do not touch the floor, dust and dirt do not accumulate at the base. Thanks to this, the cleaning of open space and the floor that is not cluttered with objects is much faster. www.cersanit.ru

The bathroom is a great place to be alone and get ready for a new day. There are no small things in such a space. When everything is thought out and subordinated to the idea of ​​comfort and relaxation, then maximum relaxation is guaranteed.


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