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Homes Spa Design Ideas

13 June 2018
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You love going to the spa, but you simply don’t have enough time to pamper yourself with this kind of luxury every day. Luckily, we have a quick solution for this – make your own spa room at home. You like the idea, don’t you!? What’s best, you’ll get a chance to express your creativity and design it according to your own taste. In order to help you out with the project and spark your imagination a bit, we’ve prepared a list of five super-chic home spa design ideas. Let’s roll up our sleeves and get down to work!

Choose the right colour palette

First things first, it’s crucial that you choose the right colour palette if you want to make your spa super-relaxing and be able to enjoy its inviting atmosphere. For instance, neutral shades like light grey and beige can serve as a great base since they can create a feel of serenity and really help one get in touch with their inner self. However, if you personally appreciate some bolder choices more, don’t hesitate to add a pop of red or orange here and there. Their fiery quality will definitely break the monotony and fill your spa with positive energy.

Install appropriate lighting

Once you’ve finished painting your indoor home spa, it’s time for you to choose the appropriate lighting as well. You can start by installing ambient lights with incorporated dimmers since they will allow you to adjust their intensity according to your mood and the occasion. However, aside from focusing solely on artificial lighting options, remember to let the sunshine in, too. For instance, you can build a beautiful glass wall that will provide you with an amazing view of your garden and, at the same time, let you bask in sunlight all day long.  

Define the focal point of the room

Every room needs a focal point, and when it comes to the spa, your hot tub would seem as the most natural choice. You can place it in the centre of the room and put some scented candles around it to create a romantic atmosphere perfect for special occasions and evenings spent with your beloved. Additionally, if you want to be able to enjoy yourself and at the same time boost your health by exercising, a modern swim spa is exactly what you’re looking for. We are sure that all your family members will simply love it. On top of that, if you have children, you can use your spa to teach them how to swim and encourage them to be physically active.

Tile flooring

When decorating your own personal spa, you need to be practical and opt for low-maintenance flooring which you won’t need to scrub for hours after each time you use your spa. Therefore, we recommend opting for beautiful blue tiles which will add that navy touch to your wellness area and make it look super-chic and exotic. Additionally, you can use them for your walls in order to create a unique flow and tie the whole room together.

Stylish and practical storage

Last but not least, you need to create enough storage space in your spa, so that you’ll have enough room to place all your towels, essential oils, lotions, etc. For example, you can bring in a few decorative wooden baskets since they look really cute and can be easily moved around. Additionally, installing shelves will help you make good use of vertical space and you’ll be able to easily fetch anything you need. Finally, incorporating several hooks here and there will provide you with extra room to hang your already-used towels or clothes. These are all super-practical options, but more importantly, they’ll match the spa design and won’t disrupt the perfect balance that you’re trying to achieve.

As you can see, designing your own indoor home spa is a piece of cake. You just need to come up with a good plan, brainstorm some innovative ideas and get down to work. Lastly, remember that you are in charge of the project and that you shouldn’t hesitate to express your individuality through the design. After all, you’re the one who should feel happy and relaxed while spending your free time here.

Derek Lotts writes about décor, gardening, recycling and everything related to home improvement. He thinks all these fall under self-improvement. He believes in the power of sharing ideas and communicating via the internet to achieve betterment. He blogs regularly at Smoothdecorator.

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