Self Portrait in the Salon - Chloe Chlumecky , 2026
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Self Portrait in the Salon - Chloe Chlumecky , 2026
Canadian , b. 1999 -
Oil on wood panel , 16 x 20 in.
LAND is a minimal salon space located in Osaka, Japan, designed by SIDES CORE. The clients had a long, narrow, wood frame one-story building, similar to an old-style Japanese Nagaya row house. To capitalize on the inherent characteristics, the architects created a passageway with a long line of sight. As customers move further into the space, tiers help define each area. A noren curtain at the entrance disrupts the line of sight – people outside cannot see through to the back of the space. Clients duck under the curtain and enter, feeling psychologically drawn down the passageway, further into the space, to the other side of the koshi lattice panels. By blocking the line of sight, the façade entices people outside to imagine what the space holds.
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Sunlight Throught the Salon - Chloe Chlumecky , 2025
Canadian , b. 1999 -
Oil on wood panel , 60 x 48 in.
Designing a Perfect Spa Interior — Key Elements & Trends.
*Introduction*
Creating a spa interior is more than just décor—it’s about crafting a sanctuary of relaxation, comfort, and wellness. From layout planning to materials & lighting, every detail matters in delivering an experience that clients will remember. Whether you're launching a new spa or redesigning an existing one, integrating current trends and understanding client expectations is essential.
Key Aspects of Spa Interior Design
Space Planning & Layout
Divide the spa into functional zones: reception & waiting area, treatment rooms, relaxation lounge, changing rooms, utility & storage. This ensures smooth flow.
For small spa rooms, use creative zoning such as sliding panels or wall niches to make space both usable and welcoming.
Lighting Design
Lighting must be layered: bright lighting where clients need visibility (reception, reading spa menu), soft/dimmable lighting in treatment rooms, ambient lighting in relaxation zones.
Use natural light wherever possible, supplemented by warm LED tones to foster tranquillity.
Materials, Finishes & Color Palette
Neutral & earthy colour palettes (beiges, sage green, soft greys, warm whites) promote calm and restfulness. Avoid jarring or overly bright colours.
Incorporate natural textures: wood, stone, water features. These elements bring warmth and a connection to nature (biophilic design).
Ambience & Sensory Experience
Use aromatherapy (lavender, eucalyptus, sandalwood), scented diffusers & subtle fragrances to enhance mood.
Sound plays a big role—soothing music, water sounds, soft background noise help mask external distractions. Acoustic treatment is crucial.
Furniture & Fixtures
Comfortable, ergonomic seating, plush treatment tables, well-designed pedicure & manicure stations, and relaxing lounge furniture are essential.
Hidden storage helps maintain a clutter-free environment—shelves, cabinets, wall niches.
Ventilation, Hygiene & Experience
Good ventilation & air purification are very important in spa settings due to moisture, treatments, and smell control.
Materials & finishes that are easy to clean, waterproofing in wet areas, slip-resistant flooring—these safety-and-maintenance factors are often overlooked but are critical.
Trends in Spa Interior Design (2024-25)
Biophilic design & nature integration (living walls, greenery, water features) topping the trends.
Minimalism with functionality: clean lines, uncluttered layouts, modular/flexible furniture.
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Statement tiles and large format tiles, decorative wall textures, organic curves in architecture and furniture.
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*Conclusion*
A well-designed spa is not just visually appealing—it’s restorative, purposeful, and emotionally resonant. With careful planning of layout, colours, materials, lighting, and sensory details, your spa can become a refuge for clients seeking peace and rejuvenation. At Design Space Interior Design, we merge aesthetics with functionality to deliver spa interiors that pamper the senses and build brand loyalty.
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