A Home Day Spa
Some pampering, a soothing hot tea, calming music filling the room, and the addition of a crackling fire, but the simple luxury is that it is in your very own home.
Barry Dixon designed this Washington D.C. master bath to embody just these qualities and also evoke an air of romance. Found in House Beautiful, click here to read more about his approach.
With enough room to set up a massage table, soaking tub waiting to be leisured in and soft textured chairs to wait in, my daily morning routine would most definitely runneth over.
Labels: home day spa, House Beautiful, washington D.C.
9 Comments:
wow, now that is amazing! And i love the idea of building a home sanctuary.
Yes.. I want a "home sanctuary" ... just the 2 words together are making me relax ... great post!!! xo HHL
I think I could handle such luxury.What a lovely way to pamper oneself.Fiona
This bathroom looks (and sounds) heavenly! I just love the idea of a serene escape within one's own home. Thanks so much for sharing!
XO Piper
Yes, if I had a bathroom like this I would most definitely be late for work every day. I would also have to come up with a better name for the room, perhaps "little piece of heaven".
Such a divine space for pampering :) Paris in Pink
I could definitely get used to that bathroom on an everyday basis! What a calming place to get dressed in every morning. xo
Makes you want to convert an extra bedroom into a spacious bath large enough for a massage table. I can see walking into this bath in the morning and feeling heated tile beneath my feet and the sound of soft classical music in the background. What a way to start the day!
I would looooove to have something like this! ahhhh!
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