Spa Style Zen Bathroom Offers Retreat In Home: How To Design A Spa Bathroom
Achieving the spa style bathroom look is no longer reserved for large spaces, as it can be successfully applied to even the smallest bathrooms. The key to this contemporary design lies in its clean lines and modern feel, which can be achieved through a combination of thoughtful design elements. Whether you’re looking to create an Asian-inspired oasis or a Zen retreat, incorporating spa style bathroom features will instantly elevate the ambiance and provide a serene space for relaxation.
Japanese Soaking Tubs, Vessel Sinks and Other Fixtur
The Japanese soaking tub is a hallmark of a luxurious spa-style bathroom, characterized by its square shape (typically 48”x48”), considerable depth, and upright sitting position. This compact tub from Americh’s Beverly series, available with airbath models or jets, seamlessly integrates into even the smallest bathrooms while leaving ample space for a separate shower.
The sleek design of vessel sinks adds a touch of drama to the space, particularly when crafted from materials like bronze, bamboo, stone, or ceramic in square or rectangular shapes. Pair these sinks with a dark wood open vanity table to create an airy, open atmosphere. To further enhance the spa experience, consider installing Toto’s Washlet toilet seats and opting for simple one-piece designs that maintain a consistent aesthetic.
Natural Materials and River Rocks add a Tranquil Element
Recreating the serenity of nature in your bathroom is easier than you think. River rocks can be used as a unique and relaxing massage tool for your feet by placing them on interlocking nets across the floor or even installing them on the shower ceiling, wall, and floor for a dramatic effect. For a more subtle look, simply border the entire bathroom with river rocks to carry the natural theme throughout.
To achieve a similar aesthetic, consider using other natural materials like slates, tumbled marbles, or bamboo. Mixing and matching materials can be an effective way to reduce costs or maintenance, too. Try combining large format porcelain tiles with river stones or pairing bamboo decking with ungauged slate for the floor and walls. When incorporating multiple materials, remember to limit yourself to two or three at most, with one being the dominant style.
Using a single material on both the floor and walls can help draw the eye upward, expanding the space and providing a sense of calm.
Utilize a Soothing Color Scheme
Incorporate the serenity of nature into your bathroom’s color palette by selecting harmonious hues that recede from the eye. Blues, grays, greens, and soft whites are currently trending colors that can create a sense of spaciousness and airiness. By keeping the scheme simple and uncluttered, you can maintain an atmosphere of relaxation. To achieve this, consider using built-in niches to store essentials rather than traditional shelves or baskets.
A fluid color scheme with one or two colors in different shades throughout will further enhance the tranquil ambiance. Ultimately, it’s essential to appreciate and enjoy the space, allowing its calming essence to have a profound impact on your well-being.