20 Spa Interior Design Ideas that will Make Clients Come Back for More

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Apr 29, 2022

Karen Faith

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Any business owner knows that the wonders of their interior work for their sales. In fact, the industry prizes spa interior design as it is key to making customers feel at home. Although there are many great designs, here are some of the best spa interior designs today.

1. Relaxing Color Palette

This relaxing color palette by D Essentials in Hallandale Beach provides soft lighting with a gentle ambience. In fact, the dim lights combined with the accent wood and green accessory complements the otherwise plain interior. 

2. Opulence is Key

On the other hand, if you want to add more glamour to your spa interior design, then investing in an opulent vibe like The Dolder Grand can be more for you. The sleek and shiny tiles add a luxurious element to the grand setting. 

3. Frame the View

The key to a good spa interior design is knowing when to play to your strengths. And that’s why Goco Hospitality’s picturesque seaside view is the focal point of their facility. Because of this, the lights and expansive landscape views offer a place for customers to relax and enjoy the view. 

4. Earth Tones

Earth tones are a great way of bringing a hyper mood into a gentle lull. In The Spa at Trump, dim lighting, soft candles, and velvety chairs can give anyone the urge to put their feet up and let their hair down. 

5. Perfect Mix of Old and New

Now, who says you can’t have it all? The Phoenician Scottsdale offers a mix of old aesthetics with modern elements. With their low-key lighting and comfy furniture, it’s sure to catch anyone’s eye.

6. Use Organic Elements

In Rosewood Beijing, the spa shines a light on its organic elements. The simple furniture and lighting make for lush indoor plants and a good accent table piece. 

7. Accent Pieces are Important

Speaking of accent pieces, The Peninsula Paris uses wall decor to spice up their design. Get lost in the artistry of these pieces as you wait to be pampered and massaged.

8. Play with Shapes

Zensa Spa Macau keeps it interesting with a quirky jacuzzi bath. The design proves that you don’t have to be afraid of going too crazy with the decorations. 

9. Incorporate Culture

Meanwhile, add cultural elements to your spa for a more artistic vibe. In La Mamounia spa, arches and decorative elements add to the overall experience.

10. Clean and Classy Lines

You can’t go wrong with the clean and classic lines of the Ritz Club Paris spa. In fact, their sleek and chic bathhouse is a fantasy to die for. 

11. The Devil is in the Details

On the other hand, don’t underestimate the attention that  Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong has put in their Oriental-inspired spa. Every element has a piece to play in their design fusion, from the vase to the food trays.

12. Lighted Domed Ceiling

Meanwhile, at the Grand Resort Bad Ragaz: Switzerland, their lighted and domed ceiling will catch anyone’s breath. In fact, it is directly above a sparkling blue pool; individuals can just look up and stare for hours at the delicate arches.

13. Maximize Nature

Next up, add nature to your design, just like Como Shambhala’s lush greenery in their spa huts. Because of this, you can complement your surroundings with open space and clean wood floors.

14. Play with Texture

Meanwhile, the Yaan Healing Sanctuary textures make for a gritty yet relaxed cabin look. 

15. Relaxed Bohemian Look

On the other hand, if you want to flex your Pinterest street cred, then experiment with a bohemian look just like in The NOW’s spa interior design. Because of this, the wall decor here is top-notch. In fact, just add indoor plants, and you have a banger interior.

16. Let the Outdoors In

On the other hand, make your spa appear bigger by letting the outdoors in. In The Mayflower Inn and Spa, the bright and open space features an almost floor to length window that enables the sun to hit you just right.

17. Light and Simple

Meanwhile, keep it light and simple with only a few elements, like Maalifushi by Como spa. In fact, their simple white wall, floor spa, and black doors make all the difference. 

18. Minimalist Elements for Maximum View

Sometimes the best views can be the design itself. Because of this, Kulm Hotel St. Moritz spa uses its great alpine views by having huge windows and a reflective indoor pool.

19. Complement Arches with Horizontal Lines

Next, arches make the most out of any space. However, try pairing it with lines to take it a notch higher. In fact, the way the artistic arches frame the pool at Selman Marrakech just makes it look timeless.

20. Have Fun with Water 

Finally, have fun with the water. After all, in the Remède Spa at The St. Regis Aspen Resort, a water shower leads to their pool, making it something adults and young kids can enjoy.

21. Airy Layout

An open layout can make the room feel bigger and airy. For instance, this design from Spencil makes the spa look bright and uncrowded, thus making it conducive for relaxation.

22. Vertical Lines for Height

If you need room to appear higher than it is, consider using vertical lines. This design from Spencil, for example, uses vertical accents. As a result, the massage room looks a bit more spacious while keeping the design clean.

23. Use Unusual Decor

If you want to veer away from the usual spa decor, then make an effort to use unique elements in your interiors. For example, this design from Spencil uses cosmetic bottles as a wall accent. It brings color to the room and makes good use of the spa’s stocks (or trash).

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