9 Ways to Build a Hotel-Inspired Bathroom in Your Home, Using Style Cues from Thai Resorts
It’s undeniable that bathrooms are among one of the most prominent highlights in the modern traveller’s hotel experience. Therefore, we’ve curated a full list of ways to build a hotel-inspired bathroom in your own home. Categorised into 9 key points, use these design times for when you’re next designing the bathroom of your dreams.
9 Ways to achieve a hotel-inspired bathroom in your home
First things first, make sure your bathroom is at least 30 square meters large

The generous use of space is a quality that several elegant hotels share, and it applies to the bathing area as well. More space allows for more diverse, more extravagant activities to be done in the bathroom. At the Phulay Bay, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Krabi and at Soneva Kiri in Koh Kood, the ample space allows for an oversized bathtub that can comfortably fit two people, with enough space to admire and enjoy the serene surroundings.
A standalone tub is a must

A big, standalone bathtub is another essential for a hotel-inspired bathroom. A shower alone could never replace the relaxation of a submergence under hot water before bedtime, and the beauty of a standalone tub just radiates an incomparable sense of luxury, like at the Conrad Koh Samui. Additionally, a television or speaker set beside the tub will definitely accommodate a hot-tub movie night routine like the one at 137 Pillars Suites & Residences. Read More…