Friday, January 27, 2012

5 Ways to Create a Spa-like Master Bath

Visiting a spa is very much a sensory experience. Don’t you love the feeling of tranquility and relaxation that you get when visiting a spa? Much of this experience comes from the environment of the spa – the wall colors, flooring, natural materials, furnishings, fixtures, layout, and lighting all contribute to a Zen like atmosphere. Wouldn’t you love to have this feeling in your own master bath? Well, you can. Whether you completely remodel your bathroom or just update it, depending on your budget, you can create a feeling of calm and peacefulness. Here are some suggestions -
1 – Choose a Color Palette of Warm, Calming, Neutral Colors – Soothing, calming colors will help to create a restful sanctuary. Include neutrals such as soft buttery yellows, pale aquas, or warm shades of biscuit, cream, fawn, or sand.
2 – Bring in Natural Light – If you are remodeling your bath, try to include some larger windows. Top-down shades can be used for privacy when needed. If windows aren’t an option, try to include a skylight to increase the amount of natural light. Everyone looks and feels better when bathed in natural sunlight. Include lighting fixtures with clean lines over sinks, and be sure that there is plenty of light. Including dimmers will allow you to change the mood as you desire.
3 – Use Natural Materials – Natural finished woods and natural stones like marble or granite will add to the Zen-like feel of your bath. Lighter colored woods and stone will not only make your bath feel more spacious, but will also help to create a calming feeling.
4 – Upgrade Your Shower and Tub – If the budget allows, consider a jetted tub and luxurious shower. There are so many options available now.  If you don’t have room for a tub and separate shower, consider just having a large shower with massage jets, rain showerheads, and even steam nozzles. Use natural stone or stone-like tiles. The addition of glass decorative tiles will add a soft, calming feeling. Be sure to include a clear glass, frameless shower enclosure to add to the open feeling.
5 – Accessorize & Personalize Your Spa Bath – Add accessory pieces that make you feel warm and relaxed. Scented candles, river rocks, glass vases, bamboo, and seashells will all add to the serene and peaceful feeling. But don’t get carried away. You don’t want it to look cluttered. Include luxurious towels that will add to your enjoyment as you use your new spa bath.
By following these suggestions and guidelines you can create a relaxing, stress-relieving environment in your own home that will provide you with enjoyment for years to come. If you’d like some professional help in creating your spa-like bath, just let me know. I’d love to help.

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