Step Inside Spa-Inspired Bathroom Designs in 360°
Tour spa-inspired bathroom designs in immersive 360°. See luxury finishes, thoughtful layouts, and expert styling from every angle of each space we designed.
Spa-Inspired Bathroom
Modern Luxury Style
Contemporary Bathroom with Zellige Tile and Gold Fixtures
Contemporary Style
Cottage Bathroom with Green Toile and Freestanding Tub
Cottage Style
Cottage Bathroom with Green Wainscoting
Cottage Style
Spa Bathroom with Botanical Sage Theme
Modern Spa Style
Traditional Botanical Powder Room
Traditional Style
Transitional Spa Bathroom in Blush Tones
Transitional Spa Style
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Bathroom Design That Feels Like a Spa
A well-designed bathroom transforms daily routines into moments of calm. These 360° tours let you explore bathrooms where every tile, fixture, and finish has been carefully chosen to create spaces that look stunning and function beautifully.
Bathroom design requires precise attention to both aesthetics and practicality. Wet areas need appropriate materials. Vanity heights must work for the people using them. Storage needs to keep essentials accessible without cluttering the space. These tours show how we solve those challenges.
From spa-like primary bathrooms to efficient powder rooms, each design represents a completed project. Step inside to see how natural light plays with tile choices, how fixture finishes coordinate, and how layout creates flow even in compact spaces.
Creating Your Spa-Like Bathroom
Choose Tiles That Perform
Porcelain and ceramic tiles handle moisture while offering endless design options. Large format tiles reduce grout lines and create a cleaner look. Texture matters for floor safety.
Layer Bathroom Lighting
Task lighting at the vanity for grooming, ambient lighting for relaxing baths, and accent lighting to highlight features. Dimmable fixtures let you control mood throughout the day.
Coordinate Fixture Finishes
Faucets, showerheads, towel bars, and cabinet hardware should share a finish family. Mixing too many metals creates visual chaos. One or two coordinated finishes creates cohesion.
Plan Storage Vertically
Bathrooms have limited floor space. Tall cabinets, medicine cabinets, and floating shelves use vertical space effectively while keeping counters clear.
Bathroom Design Planning
Measure for Door Clearances
Shower doors, vanity cabinet doors, and entry doors all need space to swing. Map out clearances before finalizing layout to avoid frustrating daily obstacles.
Plan for Ventilation
Proper ventilation prevents mold and extends finish life. Every bathroom needs adequate exhaust capacity, and some benefit from operable windows for fresh air.
Consider Water-Resistant Materials
Not just in the shower. Bathroom floors, vanity surrounds, and lower wall areas all encounter moisture. Choose materials rated for wet environments.
Think About Resale Value
Primary bathrooms significantly impact home value. While designing for your taste, consider choices that appeal broadly if selling is in your future.
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