For our most recent lookbook, we have chosen 12 spa-like bogs made by architects and designers to loosen up and unwind in.
These loos are characterised by a minimalist aesthetic that makes them resemble spas and feature open up areas, all-natural products, textural surfaces, earthy hues and outsized fixtures.
Preserving extras and decoration to a minimum amount results in relaxing environment and draws focus to the luxurious textures and resources used in these bathrooms.
This is the newest roundup in our Dezeen Lookbooks series offering visible inspiration for the house. Earlier article content in the sequence function inviting courtyards, outside areas with fireplaces and hearth pits, and pastel-hued interiors.

Cloister Residence, Australia, by MORQ
The rammed concrete that was employed for the partitions of this dwelling have been remaining uncovered in its bathroom, furnishing the place with a textural, brutalist high quality.
Purple hardwood was made use of across the ceiling and joinery to add warmth, framing the bathtub, sink and storage parts.
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Borden House, Toronto, by StudioAC
In the 14-foot-extensive (4.3 metres) Borden House by StudioAC, an en-suite rest room was supplied a symmetric style and design and a neutral, gray palette to create a stress-free, spa-like appear.
Gray concrete tiles protect the flooring, walls and pitched roof and envelope a substantial inset bathtub that will take up the width of the home. A sq. black-framed window offers symmetry to the space and gives sights out to the bordering Toronto cityscape.
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Dwelling with Three Eyes, Austria, by Innauer-Matt Architekten
A glazed wall with views of the mountainside encloses this tranquil toilet in Austria. Pale wood lines the partitions of the space and expands out onto a smaller terrace.
Veined stone encases the bathtub in the middle of the area and extends across the flooring among light wooden floorboards.
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Artwork Villa, Costa Rica, by Formafatal and Refuel Operates
A mismatched content palette of concrete, wood and tile was made use of through the bathroom of this Costa Rican holiday getaway home.
A freestanding stone bathtub sits atop slatted wooden flooring and is positioned around a floor-to-ceiling window. Sculptural lights ended up mounted in just a picket fifty percent wall to generate a ornamental aspect and zone spaces.
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Submariner’s Property, London, by Jonathan Tuckey Style and design
This limestone lavatory in Submariner’s Residence by Jonathan Tuckey Design is a mild-stuffed room that brings together dark and pale-hued stone.
Angular limestone fixtures were being used during the area and a limestone bathtub occupies the corner of the room beneath an opacity-adjustable skylight. During the room, hid cabinets and mirrored cupboards deliver a clean up and minimalist look.
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Whidbey Island Farm, United States, by MW Works
Polished concrete and wooden lines the walls and flooring of this bathroom, which was designed for a property that overlooks a meadow exactly where cattle graze.
A glass monitor encloses a wander-in shower and a dim stone area-best stretches the length of the space, concealing cabinetry and storage.
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Harrison Residence, Florida, by Jeffrey Dungan Architects
This bathroom owes its spa-like aesthetic to the European farmhouse style of the dwelling it sits in, a three-storey household residence found near the Gulf of Mexico.
A freestanding bathtub and a massive wander-in shower are illuminated by pure light-weight that enters the space amongst dim wooden shutters. Gold-colored fixtures were being employed throughout and a spherical Moroccan-design and style pendant light-weight hangs previously mentioned the bathtub.
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Nobu Lodge, Mexico, by WATG and Studio PCH
Abundant woods, sand-hued tiles and a pebble-stone attribute wall line the partitions of this soaked space, which was designed by WATG and Studio PCH for Mexico’s Nobu Hotel.
A wood Japanese-type bathtub was positioned beneath a skylight at the rear of the place. Gentle stone clads the partitions of the soaked place, where the darker stacked pebble-stone wall contrasts with the warm tones of the toilet.
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Kenwood Lee Home, London, by Cousins & Cousins
Vivid white partitions and flooring-to-ceiling home windows enclose this toilet in Kenwood Lee House intended by Cousins & Cousins.
It used thoroughly clean traces and symmetry to develop a minimalist, clean seem. A floating double-basin sink is suspended below broad mirrored cabinetry, which can make the bathroom experience greater by reflecting the foliage and treeline of the backyard.
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Monitor House, Sydney, by Carter Williamson Architects
Black round tiles blanket the partitions, floors and pitched roof of this bathroom designed by Carter Williamson Architects.
Slivers of wooden are included into the room as a result of wealthy-toned window frames and a wood sink basin. Frosted home windows provide the toilet with privateness, although also incorporating a softness to the light-weight.
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The Home Recast, London, by Studio Ben Allen
Dazzling inexperienced was made use of in this lavatory of Studio Ben Allen’s The Dwelling Recast in London, which was nominated as one of London’s best home renovations.
Environmentally friendly tiles type a wainscotting-type baseboard throughout the lavatory and mix into the inexperienced-patinated fixtures, such as an inset bathtub and a cylindrical sink basin.
Shaded regions on a tiny window in the centre of the space dapple light-weight entry, mimicking the curved corner particulars between the walls and ceiling.
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Pedro Reyes Household, Mexico City, by Pedro Reyes and Carla Fernandez
This textural stone toilet has a moody, monument-like aesthetic. It was intended by Mexican sculptor Pedro Reyes and fashion designer Carla Fernandez.
It has coarse concrete walls and contains a bathtub carved from stone to resemble a rock pool. A skylight higher than the rest room lets light-weight to flood into the area and reflect off the textural concrete walls.
Even the sink has an natural seem and was moulded to reflect pottery varieties.
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This is the most recent in our collection of lookbooks offering curated visual inspiration from Dezeen’s impression archive. For more inspiration see earlier lookbooks showcasing welcoming residing rooms, interiors with assertion plants, and terrazzo kitchens.