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15 Relaxation Rooms Designed to Create Calm
The concept of a relaxation room is explored through 15 diverse examples, highlighting their role in preventing burnout by providing restorative spaces. These rooms often feature natural light, seamless connections to the outdoors, and tranquil color palettes. The design approach emphasizes flexibility, allowing for activities like yoga or meditation, and incorporates a range of furnishings from minimalist custom pieces to plush seating. Technology is integrated to enhance comfort, including smart lighting, sound systems, climate control, and acoustically considered environments to ensure peace and quiet.
The article begins by showcasing Casa TO, a zen-like hotel in Oaxaca, Mexico, inspired by ancient temples, where architect Ludwig Godefroy created a cocooning atmosphere that encourages guests to remain on-site. Next, the Mii amo spa in Sedona, Arizona, is presented, a destination spa designed by Gluckman Tang Architects to highlight the region's distinctive red-rock landscape and cater to yogis and spiritual seekers. An unconventional example is Atelier Eva Grand Street Studio, a tattoo parlor in Brooklyn, reimagined by artist Eva Karabudak with a zen, muted, and minimalist aesthetic, transforming the tattoo experience into something akin to a spa day.
AB+AC Architects' experiential center for healing arts in Lisbon, created for the nonprofit Open Hearts Lisboa, promotes innovation and self-healing through the arts, reflecting a synergistic blend of life and business partners Arianna Bavuso and Andre Chedid. Sandbox Films' new office in Manhattan features a 22-seat screening room, essential for their work, alongside plush furnishings and airy meeting spaces designed by Civilian. Google's NYC office in Chelsea, revamped by IA Interior Architects, offers impressive yet understated digs that celebrate low-tech and local elements, including indoor hammocks.
Clap Studio's Septiembre, a dermatological clinic in Valencia, Spain, is inspired by the aster flower and designed to provide a relaxing experience for patients, demonstrating the firm's playful yet award-winning interior design. B.L.U.E. Architecture Studio designed an L-shaped house in Beijing, creating a compact two-floor space with abundant natural light and inventive storage for a family of six, providing a warm and minimalist environment. Alba Thermal Springs & Spa in Australia, designed by Hayball, is distinguished by its sensitive integration into the Mornington Peninsula landscape and its use of 100% geothermal water, offering a luxurious spa experience.
A Bushwick garden duplex, revamped by Hira Sabuhi, brings nature into an urban setting, serving as a meditative retreat for an artistic couple. Schemata Architects transformed a worn-out Tokyo pod hotel into °C, a stylish drop-in sauna with sleeping pods, incorporating Finnish touches. CCY Architects designed an Aspen residence that harmonizes with its mountainous Colorado setting, featuring a long entry sequence and showcasing the clients' art collection. Enter Projects Asia designed a yoga studio in Bangkok with a curved rattan roof, creating a meditative focal point that blends rustic aesthetics with urban dynamism.
An apartment in São Paulo, designed by ARCHITECTS OFFICE, features pure lines, wood surfaces, and green vegetation, offering a warm and welcoming environment with a material palette chosen for its high standard. Finally, Workshop/APD designed AutoCamp Cape Cod, an upscale yet outdoorsy hospitality destination that creatively interprets the New England context by drawing inspiration from mid-century architecture and offering a variety of accommodations, including customized Airstreams, luxury canvas tents, and cabins.
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