Joy in the design vol.6

The ultimate aim of the relaxation area is to provide a restful period to the guest before / after treatment about 10-15 minutes. In this respect, a sense of hurry should not be reflected to the spa guests at all.
Moreover, there should be a specific aspect to that area like a view of nature (garden, sea, mountains, etc..) otherwise it should be closed and enriched with natural components such as stones, plants and water . Furthermore,  at least 1.5 m2 per person should be allowed in that area. In addition, natural daylight or dim with some features such as candles and artwork should be used. A good air/nice smell should enclose the area in company with a soft music playing in the background. Also, comfy lounge chairs with foot rests should be located on which guests may view materials relying to treatments and services; this may probably be a well-designed spa menu. Finally, a good service of refreshments should be offered.
Spa lovers..As you see, it is not so easy to create a high quality relaxation area; there should be a strong combination of various drivers. Let’s look at the Purovel Spa at Swiss Hotel Dresden; its relaxation area is stony, beige-dominated and shaded with modern candles, which gives a feeling of ancient and modern intersection. I think it has a cool and simple style which I liked very much!

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