Holistic bathroom planning: 10 steps to a Private Spa
What exactly is meant by a private spa? Which components does it take to
create one? Insights and learnings from 12 years of the private spa.
Private Spa
Private building owners’ expectations of their
bathrooms are growing. Besides
being equipped with top-quality products in terms of water usage, air
conditioning and a modern interior design, the private spa should provide more space for comfort and convenience
as well. The amount of time people spend in their private spa is increasing along with the quality of the experience.
Modern equipment and furnishings, meaningful zoning, a professional bathroom
design and a story that’s compatible with the owner turn the private spa into a showpiece within the
home. Pop up my Bathroom shows the coolest bathrooms here.
What exactly is meant by a private spa? Which components does it take to
create one? Insights and learnings from 12 years of the private spa.
While bathing in the Conoduo of Kaldewei one can enjoy a panoramic view of the surrounding vineyards of the Austrian wine village Winzendorf-Muthmannsdorf.
The rectangular design of the Vero ceramic series
from Duravit complements the sculptural aesthetics of the 8.5 House in
Ninomiya, Japan.
With Bilbao, Repabad aims to transform the shower into an infrared cabin and encourage the private bathroom’s evolution into a “health room”.
We're used to shutting the door behind ourselves when we go into the bathroom. Yet the notion of the bathroom as a place of retreat is a modern invention. Now that it has been upgraded to living space and a growing range of products for jointly used bathrooms is available, the space with the water connection is taking on a highly social dimension again: as a place of encounter.
The days are gradually getting shorter and the Indian summer is just around the corner. Whereas summer is a time for active leisure pursuits, autumn is a good opportunity to withdraw to the cosy atmosphere of one’s own four walls again. Relaxation and regeneration are the order of the day. Wellness enthusiasts, for instance, are often big fans of floating, an activity familiar from hotels and thermal spas. Anyone who wants to let his worries float away at home can now enjoy this particularly relaxing experience in his own bathroom: the Bassino bathtub from Kaldewei is so big that you can actually float in the water.