3 Spa Room Decor Ideas

A home is more than just the sum of its furnishings, fixtures, and appliances. To build the perfect sanctuary for restful evenings and quiet, gentle days, add little personal touches in the form of creature comforts, from candles to blankets and comforting scents.

Cloudy cement laminate, from Tak. Bowl; Soap dispenser, all from SSF home. Breads; Purple fabric all from Spotlight. Small basket; Soap, all from Daiso.
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A spa room in homes refers to a dedicated space designed for relaxation and wellness, typically featuring amenities that replicate the experience of a professional spa. These rooms often include features like saunas, steam showers, hot tubs, massage tables, and aromatherapy elements. They may also have ambient lighting, calming sounds, and serene decor to enhance the overall relaxation experience.

In luxury homes in the United States, particularly in regions like California and Florida, home spa rooms have gained traction. Homeowners integrate spa rooms as part of a holistic approach to wellness and relaxation.

In countries like Sweden, Finland, and Norway, where sauna culture is deeply ingrained, spa rooms with personal saunas are common. These countries also have a tradition of using heat therapy, making in-home spas particularly desirable.

In places like Japan, home spa rooms are popular for incorporating traditional onsen (hot spring) baths or soaking tubs. The trend is rising in urban areas of China and South Korea, where wellness trends are growing.

Spa body brush, from Spotlight. Bamboo Bathub rack, from SoBuy-Store.
Bath salt; Konjac puff shell, all from Daiso.

1. Home spa room

Transform any run-of-the-mill HDB bathroom into a spa retreat to fuel your rest and relaxation with a few simple additions. Add a scented soap bar to up the ante on your shower time rituals, or infuse your baths with deeply-cleansing, all-natural bath salts.

Beech hair comb, from Muji. Bathroom accessories set of four, from SSF home.
Soap; Wood coaster, all from Daiso. Legno natural wood grain board, from Boo furniture.

Where aesthetics are concerned, a little bit of effort can go a long way. Opt for a full, matched set of dispensers, from soaps and shampoos to toothbrush holders for an added layer of mindful serenity that transposes the ambiance into one of utmost luxury.

Wood board (arch), from Buttercoco. Fabric, from Spotlight.
Green candle; Peach candle, all from Hooga.

2. Spa candle scents

Man’s memory is often triggered by innocuous things - a glimpse of something familiar, melodies that strike nostalgic chords within the heart, or a whiff of a scent that recalls the gentle, bucolic days of old.

Vase, from SSF Home.
Vase, from SSF Home. Scented candle in glass, from Ikea.

Suffuse your home with fragrances that befit the space in which they inhabit; a soothing, floral fragrance works wonders for relaxation in the bathroom, whilst similar olfactory offerings proffer ample rest when left to pervade the bedroom.

Herb valley diffuser, from Hooga.

Herb valley diffuser, from Hooga.

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Of equal efficacy are scented reed diffusers, which provide sustained fragrance with minimum effort and maximum ease.

Cushions; Premium solid raw teak wood and rattan console table, all from Mountain Living.
Washcloth, 4 pieces, from Ikea. Folk high sideboard, Premium solid raw teak wood and rattan, from Mountain Living.
Dried golden grass; Storage basket, all from SSF Home.
Throws, all from Ikea. Cushion, from Spotlight.

3. Textures and textiles

Soft furnishings form the basis of a soft life - plush pillows, thickly-woven throws, fluffy bedding, and more. Depending on your sleeping requirements, the perfect selection exists to cocoon you as you dream, providing lush comfort to ease your nights so that you can emerge from slumber perfectly rested, ready to face another day.

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