Hydrotherapy Comes Home
Today's modern-decor home spas rival the best commercial and club spas for hydrotherapy and all-around pampering. Even if your budget is less impressive, you can create a hip, restful environment in your bath.
With a pristine delivery of water from a ceiling-mount faucet,
this overflowing tub takes bathing to a new level of relaxing comfort.
Use pale neutral colors to visually expand the space and create a soothing feeling. Replace unattractive wall tiles, or paint them with special epoxy paint. Use a good quality low luster (not flat) paint on walled areas.
A large walk-in shower is a luxury you'll appreciate for years to come.
If you don't have a great shower, clean the stall and hang a clear curtain to let in more light. Replacing faucets and other fittings is fairly easy; even easier is replacing dated cabinet hardware.
A frosted window with horizontal panes is
inspired by the Shoji screens of Japan.
Cover the floor with a neutral throw rug. Add a piece of furniture, such as a small chair or chest, and finish the look with candles and a humidity-loving plant or two.
On the next page, find ideas for turning your modern bathroom into a contemporary work of art.
For even more decorating ideas, see:
- Cabin Decor
- Country Decorating Ideas
- Decorating Ideas
- Window Treatment Ideas
- Kitchen Decorating Ideas
- Dining Room Decorating Ideas
- Bedroom Decorating Ideas
- Bathroom Decorating Ideas
- Home Office Decorating Ideas
- Home Spaces
- Interior Decorating

