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A spa bathroom is the room you build to slow the evening down. Deep baths. Rainfall showers. Stone, timber and soft palettes against warm lighting. Spa bathroom ideas for the room you'll spend longer in.

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Why a spa bathroom matters at home

The word 'spa' comes from a Belgian town known for its thermal springs, though the Romans had been bathing for restoration long before. A spa bathroom at home brings that tradition indoors. The day ends here. The bath holds heat for an hour. The lighting layers down at night, the materials hold their warmth, and the room behaves differently from any other in the house. An hour passes in it without you checking.

The key elements of a spa bathroom

A freestanding bath, deep enough to soak in properly. A walk-in shower with the head set high overhead. Floors in stone or warm timber. Lighting that layers down at night. Colours that come from the materials themselves.

The bath in a spa bathroom

Consider a deep, freestanding bath in matt white, lifted off the floor. Position it under a window. Morning or evening light on water is half the design. A bath you can walk around in is a different bath.

The shower in a spa bathroom

The spa shower uses the same components as any walk-in shower enclosure: frameless glass, a rainfall head, and a handheld attachment. The difference is scale. Wider footprint. Bigger overhead head. Room to stand without the glass closing in. Stone or marble underfoot, with heating underneath. Heated towel rails within reach. A bench if there’s room.

Colour palettes for a spa bathroom

Keep spa colours soft, warm and low-contrast. Greige and mushroom for warmth. Limewash and bone for stillness. Soft sage for the outdoors. Aged white for quietness. The materials and light carry the rest.

Materials, lighting and atmosphere

In a spa bathroom, the materials carry the design. Stone or limestone underfoot, weight and coolness against bare feet. Warm timber on the vanity to balance the cooler floor. Linen blinds at the window for a soft filter over the daylight. Brushed brass on the fittings, holding the warmth of the timber. Lighting follows in temperature, warm and layered, all of it dimmable.

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From modern designs to traditional for period detail to industrial for a raw aesthetic, explore each style on its own page.

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