Innovative coverings suitable for SPAs and wellness centers in small spaces.

porcelain stoneware tiles from the Omnia collection by Ceramiche Keope

Combining style and functionality for a first-class relaxation experience.

Cover image: porcelain stoneware tiles from the Omnia collection by Ceramiche Keope

Relax also comes from design

When we choose to spend a day or more at a wellness center or Salus Per Aquam, beyond selecting the right thermal water for our specific needs, let’s admit it: we are primarily looking for relaxation and a refined atmosphere, to share with friends or loved ones.

Combining style and functionality in wellness spaces

With this in mind, expectations are at their highest, and designers working on these spaces must address not only technical aspects but also elements of style and functionality, often in limited spaces.

A challenging task, but today, in addition to the most advanced equipment and technology, there are also incredibly functional and aesthetically pleasing solutions in terms of furnishings and finishes.

Designing a SPA in small spaces

Now, let’s imagine designing an urban wellness center in a compact space. Creating a small-scale SPA requires creativity and attention to detail to maximize functionality while offering a relaxing experience.

The importance of choosing the right colors

Light and neutral colors convey a sense of spaciousness and brightness, while alternating between light walls and darker, “box-style” spaces—using dark tones on walls and ceilings—helps to define areas more clearly and create depth.

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Lighter tones reflect light and create an open and welcoming atmosphere, especially in common areas.

Multifunctional and space-saving furnishings

Furniture should be smart and versatile: folding stools, storage-integrated furniture, and adaptable worktops are perfect for optimizing space without compromising on design.

Lighting: the secret to a relaxing environment

Lighting plays a key role in SPA design. Soft lighting, scented candles, and adjustable light systems help create an intimate and cozy atmosphere, while also allowing visual separation between different areas.

Porcelain stoneware wall and floor coverings from the Dualmood collection by Ceramiche Coem

Mirrors and tactile materials for a sense of comfort

Using strategically placed mirrors enhances the illusion of a larger space, reflecting light and creating depth.

Tactile materials such as porcelain stoneware with a fabric effect, wood, or stone bring warmth and comfort, enhancing the sensory experience of guests.

Stone-textured porcelain stoneware tiles by Ceramiche Keope

Defining zones for maximum comfort

A well-designed SPA should have clearly defined zones to ensure maximum comfort. It is essential to divide the space into:

  • Relaxation area with comfortable seating,
  • Treatment area,
  • Dedicated space for water and herbal teas.

Each environment should have a specific purpose and be visually distinct from the rest.

Natural elements for an authentic atmosphere

Adding natural elements such as plants, stones, or wooden details helps create a harmonious and serene environment, enhancing the guests’ sense of well-being.

Floors and wall coverings from the Country Wood collection by Casalgrande Padana

Designing a small SPA requires a creative and thoughtful approach that balances aesthetics, comfort, and functionality. Using versatile and durable materials, such as porcelain stoneware, allows for the creation of welcoming and long-lasting environments, perfect for humid areas and wellness spaces. With the right design choices, even the most compact spaces can be transformed into true havens of relaxation, offering a premium wellness experience.

Discover our selection of porcelain stoneware tiles, ideal for SPAs and wellness centers, and turn any space into an oasis of relaxation.
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