
Home Spa
Wellness in the comfort of your own home

General Information
A home spa doesn't follow a set of rigid rules. It thrives on a holistic approach in which every element is designed to promote relaxation. Simplicity plays a central role here, as fewer visual stimuli, clean lines, and carefully selected materials create an environment that fosters tranquility. Wellness here isn't defined by the furnishings, but by the feeling the space conveys.
Materials & Colors
Home spas generally focus on creating a sense of calm through natural elements. This is also reflected in the choice of colors and materials for a wellness bathroom.

Material
Common materials used in home spas include wood and natural stone. Those who prefer a more luxurious look can certainly opt for marble. On the other hand, if you’re looking for a more natural feel, a natural-style bathroom can also serve as a home wellness oasis.

Colors
A home spa shouldn’t be too colorful. Calm, earthy tones such as sand, greige, natural white, or soft sage green are the best choice. These colors have a timeless feel, softly reflect light, and help create a relaxing atmosphere. Matte finishes on faucets and ceramics enhance the spa-like ambiance and prevent visual clutter.
Features
The exact layout of your home spa will always depend on the available space. Depending on how much room you have, you may not be able to include every feature. In this case, it’s best to take a minimalist approach and choose the items that are most important to you.

Freestanding bathtub
It’s no coincidence that the spa experience is primarily associated with a relaxing bath. A freestanding bathtub literally puts this element front and center. A Whirlpool bathtub or a two-person spa bathtub ensures a particularly relaxing experience.

Rain shower
In addition to or as an alternative to a comfortable Bathtub, a rain shower also guarantees a spa-like experience at home. Spacious walk-in showers, in particular, offer an open, soothing atmosphere that fits perfectly into a home spa. Thanks to the various spray settings on the shower faucets, showering becomes pure relaxation.

Shower toilet
Of course, even using the restroom in your home spa should be as relaxing as possible. A shower toilet provides the ideal conditions for this, ensuring maximum comfort. Alternatively, a separate bidet can also be a suitable solution.

Lighting
Lighting in the bathroom also plays a major role in creating a relaxing atmosphere. Above all, make sure you have plenty of atmospheric, dimmable lighting. Bathroom mirrors with built-in lighting are particularly useful here.

Sauna
For the ultimate wellness experience, you can also install a sauna in your own home. After all, it doesn’t always have to come with high costs or require a lot of space.

Home Spa for Small Bathrooms
A home spa doesn’t have to depend on the size of the room. Small bathrooms, in particular, benefit from a clean, uncluttered design. Open spaces, light colors, and a minimalist selection of carefully chosen materials allow the room to feel airy. Movable elements, such as coordinating bathroom accessories, let you enjoy spa-like moments without any structural changes—flexibly and adaptable at any time. Read our article on small bathrooms to learn how you can enjoy maximum comfort even in limited space.









