5 Ways to Turn Your Master Bathroom Into Your Favorite Spa
If your home is your castle, the master suite should be your throne. It is the space that should serve as a haven—a relaxing getaway from the outside world, work, and even the kids.
If your master suite is less than luxurious, there's a great place to start: the bathroom. While most homeowners see the bathroom as simply a room of function, you can create a space you'll love to come home to.
Here are five ways to make your relaxing day spa right in your house.
Lighten Up
A light, neutral color palette not only makes the bathroom feel larger, but it also makes it feel cleaner and more calming. Lightening up and simplifying your decor calms the senses. Look for a relaxing combination of earth tones--such as grays, light browns, or soft greens--to make you feel like you're part of nature.
Add plenty of natural lighting, too. Skylights and windows let the rejuvenating sunlight in and complement those nature-based colors.
Adjust Lighting
The ability to adjust the room's lighting allows you to indulge any mood. Look for different types of lighting fixtures that can be personalized for different needs. The more you can change the room's lighting, the easier it will be to create the exact mood you want.
You'll likely want bright vanity lighting and overhead lights for basic function, but feel free to add table lamps, sconces, or candles for a more romantic touch. You can even turn a boring room into a showpiece with a single, eclectic pendant lamp that reflects your personality.
Add Luxury Accents
No matter what your budget is, adding accessories that feel luxurious will make the whole room seem more decadent. Look for high-quality bath oils, soft, fluffy towels, and a rug (or two) that feels like a cushion under your feet. Custom hardware
and some beautiful art hung on the walls will also go a long way to making the room feel fancier than it is.
Many people find nature to be inspiring, which is why many spas decorate with it in mind. You can, too, by using things like moss-covered pebble bath mats or faux wood flooring. Have a first-floor bathroom? You can create the ultimate natural mood by actually adding an outdoor shower that's connected to the bathroom.
Invest in a Shower and Tub
Modern shower systems feel like they came straight from a trendy spa. Try a rain shower head that mimics the natural fall of water or a multi-head spray system that drenches you from all angles with massaging action. Enlarge a shower to double its size and add fun features like a seat or bamboo flooring.
Are you a fan of long soaks in the tub? Indulge yourself with an oversize garden tub or even an extra-deep Japanese soaking tub. Turn the bathtub into an oasis with candle shelves, natural plants, or colored lighting. Add small tub accents like a wooden bathtub tray to hold that perfect glass of wine or your favorite book.
Don't Forget Your Senses
For true relaxation, make sure you cater to all your senses. Lighting and a relaxing color palette is good for the eyes, but candles or incense is good for the nose. Add a soft, bubbling fountain for calming background noise or a built-in stereo system to stream music that makes you happy. And heated floor tiles will feel extra good on cold feet first thing in the morning.
Whether you have a big budget or a small one, a lot of space to work with or just a little, you can create a master suite fit for a king or queen.









