Tips For Creating A Spa-Like Bathroom With Studio V

If there’s one place in the house where you should be able to relax, restore and revive, it’s a spa bathroom. But how do you achieve a bathing beauty that’s also a sanctuary? According to designers Caroline Swaback and Mandy Sherman of Studio V Interior Architecture + Design, it’s all about the details. Read on for their tips on creating a restful space.
Look to the environment for color inspiration. Soft colors that incorporate warm undertones are key elements in offering a refreshing palette that is easy on the eyes. Drawing hues from surrounding nature can always help to add subtle color in a spa-like way. This primary bathroom (below) showcases terra-cotta flooring with peach undertones and small hints of sage green in the tile.
Bathe in style. Freestanding tubs that act as a focal point are a client favorite in creating an opulent space. Also, having multiple shower components, such as a rain head and hand shower, offers versatile options and allows for a bespoke bathing experience.
Layer in lighting. Ambient lighting, such as a toe-kick glow, is an upscale touch. Backlit electric mirrors are another way to provide layered light.
Play to all the senses. Elements like surround-sound speakers, steam showers and heated floors can offer a full sensory and upscale experience.
Think creatively. The most over-the-top feature we’ve seen is a full-height, backlit salt wall.