Creating a Home Spa Experience in Your Garden Room

In the comfort of your outdoor space, a garden room can be converted into a luxurious spa, offering the perfect escape from the stresses of everyday life. This private retreat provides optimal convenience and a bespoke wellness experience, tailored to your preferences. 

From soothing massages to serene meditation spaces, a home spa in your garden room can be the perfect location for calmness and rejuvenation.

How to Properly Design the Space

Salon in the garden

1. Colour

Begin with a calming colour palette. Soft, neutral tones such as pale blues, greens, and earthy hues can induce a sense of peace and relaxation. These colours mirror the natural world, bringing an element of the outdoors inside, and laying a soothing foundation for your spa.

2. Texture

In terms of texture, aim for a blend of soft and natural materials. Think fluffy towels, plush robes, and comfortable cushions for relaxation areas. Natural wood elements, whether in furniture or decorative pieces, can add additional warmth and a sense of grounding to the space.

You could also incorporate smooth stones or pebbles as decorative elements to enhance the natural feel.

3. Decor

The decor should be minimalistic and uncluttered, creating a sense of spaciousness and order. Consider adding a few carefully selected pieces of art, such as landscape paintings or abstract pieces with gentle forms and colours, and perhaps a small indoor fountain or tabletop water feature – this aquatic element can add to the spa atmosphere with its gentle, soothing sounds. 

Plants are also a great addition, as they purify the air and add a touch of life and colour to any space they reside in.

Selecting the Right Features for a Home Spa

Comfortable seating is a must – consider plush lounge chairs or a small couch with soft, supportive cushions for relaxation between spa treatments. For those keen on massage therapy, a portable massage table can be a valuable addition, easily set up when needed and stored away to conserve space.

A hot tub can be the centrepiece of your home spa, offering a luxurious space for relaxation and hydrotherapy. If space and budget allow, a compact hot tub or a jacuzzi can significantly enhance the spa-like ambience. Ensure proper ventilation and humidity control if you opt for this feature.

Nailing That Spa Atmosphere at Home

The atmosphere of your home spa is key to the overall experience. Carefully chosen lighting, aromatherapy, and music play pivotal roles in enhancing the spa ambience.

Lighting should be soft and soothing. Consider installing dimmable LED lights or using smart bulbs that allow you to adjust the brightness and even the colour to suit your mood. For a more natural and gentle illumination, candles, particularly those in safe, LED form, can add a warm and inviting glow

Meanwhile, essential oil diffusers can disperse calming scents like lavender, eucalyptus, or chamomile throughout your spa room, creating a tranquil environment. You can also use scented candles or incense sticks as an alternative.

Soft, ambient music is essential for a complete spa experience. Consider a playlist of gentle, instrumental tunes or natural sounds like flowing water or forest ambience. Just make sure your sound system delivers clear, uninterrupted audio for a truly immersive experience.

Potted plants, bamboo accents, or a small Zen garden can also effectively promote a sense of peace and connection with the environment.

Why Not Turn It Into a Small Business?

The concept of a spa garden room not only offers personal relaxation but also presents an exciting opportunity to venture into freelance life. We are surrounded by a growing interest in wellness and self-care, and your home spa could become a sought-after retreat for others seeking tranquillity and rejuvenation.

Some things to consider for budding business owners:

  • Licensing and Regulations: Before inviting clients, check local business regulations and obtain any necessary permissions. This ensures your venture is compliant with health, safety, and business operation standards.
  • Design for Client Comfort: While personal taste influences your spa’s design, incorporating a universal appeal is key for a business. Make sure there is enough room for clients to move comfortably and include amenities like a changing area or a relaxation lounge – our garden room design catalogue allows you to add internal walls to your build which can achieve this.
  • Offering Services: Depending on your skills and qualifications, you could offer a range of services like massages, facials, or wellness consultations. Partnering with a qualified practitioner is another option if you lack these credentials currently.
  • Marketing Your Spa: Create a marketing plan to attract clients. This could include a website, social media presence, and local advertising. Highlight unique aspects of your garden spa, like its serene setting or specialised, local treatments.

Remember to Maintain Privacy

Whether a personal or public venture, privacy is essential to the success of your garden room spa.

Window treatments are one of the most effective methods for ensuring privacy. Opt for opaque or frosted window films that allow light in while preventing outside view. Alternatively, blinds or curtains can be used to control visibility and light and aid in the sense of seclusion.

Strategically placed plants, both inside and outside the garden room, can also enhance privacy. Tall indoor plants or a vertical garden can create a natural screen, adding to the spa’s tranquil atmosphere. Outside, consider planting shrubs or tall grasses near windows to shield the view from neighbours.

Take Back Some Time for Yourself

Garden Pod used as a salon

The joys of having a personal spa space are numerous, from the comfort of easy accessibility to the pleasure of a tailored relaxation experience. It is a space that adds value to your home and your well-being, and we hope this guide has inspired you to create your own spa retreat just outside your back door.

 

Our Garden Room Designs

Garden Office Pods

The Box Office

Price starts at:

£10000


The Garden Office Pod is more of a set model that comes with a UPVC sliding door and a UPVC opening window. However you have plenty of choice when it comes to the cladding options, door and window colour, laminate floor and so much more. Plus its unique roof structure gives a streamline visual appearance.

Curved Garden Room 14

The Curved Roof

Price starts at:

£16250


The Curved Office is a show-stopper at our show site. Each curved roof garden room comes with a set of UPVC French double doors, 2 side screen windows and a casement window. Redwood Cedar cladding and not forgetting the unique, stunning curved roof – it is sure to be a talking point within your garden landscape.

Garden Room by Warwick Buildings

The Contemporary

Price starts at:

£10000


The Contemporary garden office range is an ideal choice for the customer who is looking for the maximum internal floor space. Without compromising on the look of the growing popular mono pitch roof building, this a popular choice as the design offers you a number of different sizes.

Elegance Garden Room

The Elegance

Price starts at:

£11000


The perfect choice for the customer who is looking to have a modern contemporary design, with a painted finish. Available in a choice of colours, the design features a recessed porch area, and the option to have a smooth painted lining board on the inside with a cedar clad ceiling.

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