Examples of beautiful baths: 30 photos of interesting style and architectural solutions

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Features of modern houses in the Art Nouveau style

Famous architectural monuments in the Art Nouveau style are the buildings of St. Petersburg - Eliseev’s house and shop.
Their appearance reveals revolutionary inventions of style: a careless attitude towards the classics and a rejection of standard building construction techniques in favor of a unique appearance. Shop of the Eliseev brothers, St. PetersburgSource yandex.ru

Modern country houses in the Art Nouveau style have undergone significant changes, and Art Nouveau is interpreted quite broadly. Today, such a house is more of a project based on one of the existing traditional styles with the addition of decorative Art Nouveau elements. Architects offer modern houses in classical, Russian and northern format; houses in the euro-, eco- or neo-modern style are popular. You can also find high-tech buildings with modern features. In modern construction practice, the distinctive characteristics of the style are:

  • Freedom in choosing materials. Industrial development has made it possible to use not only classical, but also modern materials. The style allows the use of reinforced concrete, blocks, metal and glass, a combination of materials and various finishing techniques.
  • Form. Modernism gravitates towards natural, natural lines. Soft, flowing “plant” elements and breaking of symmetry are welcomed. Any part of the building, from the walls to the terrace fencing, can have a smooth, curly silhouette.

Side facade of a modern houseSource yandex.uz

Attention to detail. Structural details (stairs, door and window openings) need artistic treatment

Touches of luxury are introduced both into the interior of the house and into its appearance, sometimes as a hint, often as the main element of decor. Modern house designs are decorated with balconies and bay windows; the doorways are crowned by arches. The invention of Art Nouveau is interior ceilings of various curvatures.

Interest in sophisticated decor. It manifests itself in an eclectic combination of elements of different styles (from ascetic Scandinavian to sophisticated oriental). Forged metal parts, tiled cladding, and decorative framing of arches and portals are widely used.

Window size. Large windows are preferred, panoramic display windows that fill the house with light. Designs with an arched top or multi-colored stained glass look great, especially with floral patterns.

A characteristic detail of a house in the Art Nouveau style is the floral ornament of forged fences. Source bdomstroy.ru

  • Layout. Modern houses in the Art Nouveau style are designed with a garage, terrace or balcony, often have a flat roof, elements of minimalism or hi-tech.
  • Harmony. A country house in the Art Nouveau style fits successfully into any environment. It can be surrounded by an English garden, a pine grove, or landscaped in a Japanese style - the house will look equally impressive.

Variety of options

The modern atmosphere implies smoothed and fuzzy corners, the use of tempered glass, and decorative brick.
Good results are also achieved when using natural stone, ceramic tiles or mosaics. These materials have almost completely replaced wooden floors from use, since they are not only stronger and more practical, but also look much better. Fireplaces and isolated sections of walls are covered with stone. Wooden doors also recede under the pressure of glass structures. They provide an elegant appearance and are completely functional at the same time. If the concept does not include wood in the decoration at all, this is the solution that turns out to be optimal for customers. Art Nouveau (another name for Art Nouveau, generally accepted in countries of Romanesque culture) is characterized by the active use of plant motifs and blurred contour lines. It is possible (and even necessary!) to deliberately break symmetry if it helps to make a certain object more unique, inimitable in appearance.

Half-timbered buildings are much older than modernism, and the appearance of buildings designed in this way leaves no one indifferent. The fabulous and romantic concept of a gingerbread house has had admirers for over 800 years. A characteristic feature is the beams protruding outward. For the first time such an idea was invented in the mountains of Bavaria, but later it was picked up in other states.

It is also worth noting such a possible option as the Alpine style, also known as the chalet style. The spirit of a ski resort and serene mountain peaks is relatively easy to transfer to a bathhouse. But it is important to take into account that its construction will be quite expensive - after all, you will need to form a high base made of natural stone.

Russian

In a Russian bath, as a rule, the average temperature reaches 45-70 °C. In this regard, the steam condenses and settles on the body, due to which it is cleansed of various types of contaminants. Due to the hot, humid air, the entire body and the organism as a whole warm up.

Russian steam room in black style

The design consists of three main parts:

  • dressing room - can be of a cold type and intended for undressing and dressing, and placing clothes. The warm waiting room is designed for free time and communication. In the first case, it is equipped only with hangers, shelves and cabinets, in the second, an additional table, chairs, sofas, and cabinets for storing dishes intended for tea drinking can be installed. In some cases, televisions and other equipment are installed;
  • steam room - the main process of steam treatment of the body takes place here. It is the most complex in design, and there must be a furnace that heats the stones, which are subsequently doused with liquid and form steam. For comfortable placement of visitors, sun loungers, or, as they are called differently, shelves, must be installed;
  • washroom - designed for bathing with the use of chemical personal hygiene products, so there are benches for placing basins and buckets, but in modern conditions such rooms are equipped with a bathtub or shower. There should also be cabinets and shelves for placing containers with soap, gels, shampoo and other products.

Calculation of required area

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Features and benefits of a classic Scandinavian sauna

Saunas in Scandinavia were known several thousand years ago, when people used separate caves for these purposes, lit fires in them and heated them in such a primitive way. In the 11th-12th centuries, saunas in this region were noticeably improved - now their function began to be performed by small wooden houses, which were still heated “black”, so they often had to be cleaned of soot. The first prototypes of modern saunas arose in Finland, Sweden and other Scandinavian countries at the beginning of the twentieth century - with dressing rooms, chimneys and internal lining with coniferous wood (pine, spruce, cedar), which releases pleasant and beneficial essential oils.

How does a modern Finnish sauna differ from other types of baths?

The main feature of the sauna is the extremely dry air in its steam room, the humidity of which does not exceed 15%. At the same time, its temperature is often very high (more than 110-120 C), but it is tolerated quite easily - precisely due to the low humidity.

The heating element in a modern Finnish sauna is made of natural stones, heated using an electric heating element. While the stones in a Russian bath are often heated by an open fire. It is also customary to water them generously in the bathhouse, which creates a large amount of water vapor.

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Steam rooms in Scandinavian saunas are very compact in area, so multi-level benches consisting of several steps are installed in them. The lower steps are considered the coolest, while the upper ones have the hottest air.

Compactness and versatility are important advantages of saunas; they allow them to be placed not only in individual buildings, but also inside literally any premises, up to high-rise apartments.

The listed factors have ensured the enormous popularity of Scandinavian saunas; these days you can find them on all continents, literally anywhere in the world. They have become especially popular in Russia - saunas have almost everywhere replaced traditional Russian baths; they are opened not only in private homes, but also in hotels, sports clubs, and health centers. The dry hot air of a Scandinavian sauna has a positive effect on human health, stimulating blood circulation and metabolism. And the atmosphere in her steam room is more comfortable and less stuffy, thanks to the low humidity.

Decorative items that support the style

The Art Nouveau style in the interior is famous for its intricate accessories. Objects of unusual shape, made of expensive, noble materials and glass, wood or metal products will emphasize natural motifs in the interior.

The design can be supplemented with the following elements:

  • Antique vases and figurines;
  • Paintings in plant or animal themes;
  • Original handmade items;
  • Abundance of colored glass.

It is the colored glass that you should concentrate on. It is an invariable attribute of Art Nouveau, identified with the famous products of Louis Tiffany

Glass in this style is everywhere: from decorative elements and lampshades, to stained glass inserts in cabinet doors or on windows. The main thing is to observe moderation, because modernity is characterized by restraint and simplicity.

Materials used

Many country property owners decide to build frame baths from timber. They can also be decorated in a Scandinavian style.

The choice of materials for finishing such buildings deserves special attention. Most often used:

Furniture made of leather, fabric and wood will fit perfectly into the interior.

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Modern style trends

The modern Art Nouveau style is distinguished primarily by smooth lines and avoidance of right angles. Design of doorways in the form of an arch, multi-level ceilings with built-in lighting, furniture with convex facades and smooth curves, the use of stained glass in the decor, openwork forged products.

Modern is suitable for rooms with irregular layouts. The Art Nouveau style in the interior of an apartment will look very organic in a room with a bay window; it will help solve the problem of passage and adjacent rooms; in a studio apartment, thanks to zoning, you can implement very interesting solutions.

In order to get away from the rectangles of door and window openings, designers use arched structures and stained glass windows. It is not at all necessary to order a round-shaped door; the space around the door can be visually expanded to the sides and upwards using overhead illuminated stained-glass windows. Choose door models with glass inserts. The abundance of glass, frosted and colored, is a striking sign of modernity. Stained glass windows use floral motifs: images of flowers, branches of flowering trees, vines, butterflies and exotic birds.

Features of selecting wooden furniture for the kitchen

Today the range of manufactured furniture is huge. It differs not only in color, but also in size and material used to make it.

Wooden furniture would be an excellent option, since it not only looks beautiful, but also has many other advantages, one of which is environmental friendliness. In addition, if it has been properly processed, no special care will be required.

The advantages of wooden furniture for a loft-style kitchen:

environmental cleanliness, which is ensured through the use of natural materials; versatility - suitable for any room design; relevance at all times; natural wood always attracts attention and has a beautiful appearance; long service life, which allows you not to think about the need to replace furniture after a certain time; thanks to protective agents, wooden furniture is resistant to high humidity and temperature; the ability to extend the service life through restoration and repair.

Different types of wood can be used to make kitchen furniture.

When choosing a material, you need to pay attention to such a characteristic as density, since it determines how resistant the wooden structure will be to mechanical stress and moisture. The softest are coniferous species, for example, cedar, pine, fir, spruce, alder

This also includes poplar and linden. As for hard species, these are oak and larch

The softest are coniferous species, for example, cedar, pine, fir, spruce, alder. This also includes poplar and linden. As for hard species, these are oak and larch.

Furniture for a wooden kitchen in the loft style is made from the following species:

  • Oak, which has high strength and resistance to decay.
  • Durable but easy to process pine.
  • Larch, which is characterized by good resistance to moisture, however, it must be properly dried, otherwise the resulting cracks will lead to a reduction in the service life of wooden furniture.
  • Birch is a hard wood, but the service life of furniture made from it is quite short. In addition, even with high-quality processing, it begins to rot at high humidity.
  • Linden is durable and flexible, but it is also not recommended to be used for making wooden interior items for the kitchen, since it is afraid of moisture.
  • Cherry is used, as a rule, only for the production of expensive and refined furniture.
  • Maple, which is hard and durable.

Since various types of wood can be used to make furniture, when choosing a particular piece of furniture, you need to take into account the specifics and characteristics of each type of material. In addition, even the appearance of the structure will be different in each case.

Finishing materials

A microclimate with high temperature and high humidity dictates the use of natural materials. A bathhouse built from solid linden, aspen, and cedar logs does not require additional wall cladding. When heated, these materials lighten the air by releasing healing oils. This material has plasticity when changing temperature and humidity conditions, and is durable. Beautiful weaves of wood fibers create a pleasant video sequence.

The lining has various cutting profiles, rectangular or cylindrical, which imitates a log house. For cladding, you can use a sanded edged board. It is better to take a thickness of 2-4 centimeters. This will allow the wood to resist deformation longer and retain heat well. The cladding made from unedged boards looks original. This gives a rustic touch to the interior.

In a brick or block building, the wall is sheathed with lath and insulated with a vapor barrier material. Then another slatted frame is made, onto which the front trim is applied. The ceiling is finished in the same way. The floor in the steam room is also covered with wooden edged boards. A layer of waterproofing is laid between the cement screed and the finished floor.

For the stove body, the best choice would be refractory brick; it gives a beautiful, slender pattern and has good performance qualities. Gives the interior warmth and comfort. Heated brick retains heat for a long time and helps maintain optimal temperature in the room for a long time. Cast iron or steel models are convenient to use and easy to install.

Doors in bathhouses are made of solid construction, with good thermal insulation properties. Natural wood has these qualities. The door leaf is decorated with carved panels or glass inserts to visually expand the space. Modern door designs can be made entirely of special glass. These models are equipped with insulating gaskets.

Materials for the interior decoration of a bathhouse must meet a number of conditions:

  • resistance to temperature changes, high temperatures, high humidity;
  • safety – the materials used must be hypoallergenic, not cause burns upon contact with skin and not release toxins in hot weather;
  • strength and durability;
  • hygiene - the finishing material should be optimal in care - easy to wash, and not react with household chemicals;
  • aesthetics – beautiful interior design that does not irritate the eye – is what you should strive for when decorating the interior of a bathhouse. In this case (especially for Russian baths), wood is ideal. This material meets all the above requirements, is completely environmentally friendly, and, moreover, has an aromatherapy effect. The main thing here is to choose the right type of wood individually for each type of room.

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Key Features

Decorating and decorating each individual room in the house takes a lot of time and effort, but arranging a bathhouse is an even more meticulous and complex task, which should be approached with the utmost responsibility. To do this, you need to think carefully about the overall style of the interior, select high-quality building materials and determine the possibility of zoning the space (if necessary). There are also a number of simple tips that will help you create a functional and aesthetic bath room:

1. It is necessary to draw up a plan for the approximate consumption of materials for each zone of the bath: steam room, dressing room, relaxation room. This will help significantly save time and allow you to be confident in the final result.

2. Finishing materials should not only be pleasant in appearance, but also fully comply with safety regulations. This is due to extreme temperature changes in the room.

3. It is worth abandoning parts with angular and sharp surfaces.

4. The floor surface should not be slippery. This is a very important point, compliance with which will protect you from injury.

5. Light shades of the walls will visually make the space a little wider.

6. Quite practical and necessary things can be excellent decor: hats, brooms, utensils.

7. It is unacceptable to use metal or plastic. Under the influence of high temperatures, they begin to poison the air with toxic vapor.

8. Bulky furniture can disrupt the overall atmosphere of warmth and comfort. It is better to take a closer look at simple models without frills.

9. The presence of high-quality wood will increase the healing value of procedures in the bath complex. The best options are aspen, birch and linden.

Peculiarities

A Scandinavian-style bathhouse can be a spacious complex or a mini-structure. The action of such a steam room is aimed at creating contrasting temperatures. The air in them becomes very hot and becomes dry, while the water in the pool has a low temperature. In Scandinavian countries, baths were always built on the banks of reservoirs. The temperature difference can exceed 100 degrees.

The pairs of each state have individual characteristics that have been formed over the centuries. Despite the fact that over time, old traditions are complemented by innovations, certain features can be identified that have survived to this day, successfully combined with modern construction technologies and design ideas. Scandinavian baths are distinguished by their laconic forms; materials of natural origin are used in their construction.

Bath complexes of this type are finished with aged and stained wood. Many buildings look a little dark, but this decision justifies itself, since they are built mainly in shaded areas.

One of the key differences between Scandinavian-style baths and classical Russian buildings is the large windows from which picturesque views open. Windows often overlook water bodies.

The interior decoration of Scandinavian baths is minimalist. The color palette used is monochrome and cool.

This style strives for simplicity and naturalism, so it is perfect for decorating bath complexes. Scandinavian decor is considered the predecessor of eco-design that is popular today. Simplicity in it is in harmony with deliberate roughness and laconic forms; natural wood is adjacent to more technologically advanced materials.

Scandinavian style is suitable not only for the design of wooden buildings, but also brick ones.

Features of creating a terrace in a bathhouse

The veranda does not have to have a regular rectangular shape. The extension can be made in the form of an oval, semicircular or triangular structure. It will look beautiful and non-trivial. Such a building will become the highlight of the entire dacha. Conventionally, there are 2 types of bath terraces:

  • open - a small building with a roof, used only in the warm season;
  • closed - a full-fledged extension with windows, doors, thermal insulation, in which you can spend time even in winter.

Interior of a steam room in a bathhouse

If you give preference to the second option, it is advisable to make an attic or loggia on top (i.e. on the second floor). This is permissible when the design features of the building allow it (solid foundation, sufficient area, etc.).

Bathhouse interior with shelves

It is not at all necessary to make the veranda from the same material as the bathhouse itself. The combination of brick and timber will look organic. Naturally, the best option is to build a terrace along with a bathhouse. However, if you think about building an additional building later, you will have to carry out the procedure of fastening the two foundations. Then the extension is made frame.

Interior of a bright dressing room with a samovar

An example of an unusual design for a bath veranda. Making railings from bars is not only beautiful, but also cheap. They can be made from the remnants of lumber left over from the main construction.

As for the arrangement, you don’t need to place a lot of furniture on the veranda. It is enough to have a large table and benches (or chairs) on which guests can be seated

Pay attention to the insulation of the sockets: if the terrace is open, then when it rains, drops of water will get inside the room. To prevent them from causing a short circuit, you must purchase lockable sockets

Relaxation area on the second floor of the bathhouse

Basic rules for creating a Finnish sauna in the Scandinavian style

To begin with, it is worth mentioning that the bathhouse of each country has its own characteristics, which have been formed over many centuries. Although over time long-standing traditions have been mixed with innovations, in modern times one can notice obvious features that have survived to this day and successfully harmonize with the latest building trends and design solutions. Features of a Finnish bath in the Scandinavian style are as follows:

Harmony of textures and materials in a single style

The interior of a bathhouse in the Scandinavian style involves finishing surfaces using the following materials:

Furniture and interior items made of leather, natural dense fabrics and wood go well with interior decoration and Scandinavian interiors.

When choosing a tree, it is important to pay attention to the properties of the wood. This is especially true for the arrangement of sun loungers and seats. Pine cuts and Canadian Red Cedar have excellent properties. Its advantages are as follows:

Tiles or natural stone are great for finishing a floor or pool. Glass shelves, partitions or doors add a touch of modernity to the image of a traditional Finnish sauna.

Selection of furniture and other interior items

Wooden shelves, racks, deer antlers, animal skins - all these elements will be an excellent addition to the Scandinavian interior. You can use lighter wood and cool colors as a basis. This will visually enhance the temperature contrast.


Modern fireplaces with round shapes perfectly highlight new fashion trends. Soft leather furniture by the fireplace will help you relax by the fireplace in pleasant company. A niche where firewood, hot stones, blue water in a pool, glass surfaces are stored - all this will be an excellent opportunity to emphasize the features of the two elements - water and fire.

Features of shapes and furniture design

Bathhouse designs in the Scandinavian style imply laconicism and consistency in the design of the room itself and the interior items that fill it. Modern projects cannot do without the following mandatory elements:

It is important to choose three primary colors and build on them in everything. Accessories can disrupt the composition, so they should all be in the same style and there should not be too many of them.


When building a house and a bathhouse, it is important to build them in the same style. The decoration, color scheme and design of the yard should combine the two elements into a single composition. A beautiful and well-kept yard, forest or lawn can open up a beautiful view from the window of the bathhouse. Unity with nature in the interior and exterior is best seen in the Scandinavian style.

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Diversity

It is interesting that the “modern” style in the design of houses is very diverse and multifaceted. One of the first to actively develop building projects in this direction was the Belgian architect Victor Horta, who focused on the use of metal and glass. Buildings built according to his designs often had such an unusual shape that they resembled some kind of plants brought from another world. The Frenchman Hector Guimard also made a great contribution to the development of this architectural trend, including the design of entrances to the metro in Paris. And the buildings, built according to the designs of the Spaniard Antonio Gaudi, fit so optimally into the environment that they seemed truly created by nature itself. And so another branch of style development appeared. Thus, one can only be surprised at how diverse and unusual the Art Nouveau style is.

One of the works of Antoni Gaudi

Table. Subtypes of Art Nouveau style in architecture.

NameDescription
Eco-modernThe house looks like the home of a real fighter for the cleanliness of the environment and one’s health. It resembles a kind of tropical hut, made using the latest technologies and using modern, but natural materials (mainly wood). Houses in this style look harmonious in suburban areas.

Euro-modern

The difference between houses made in this style is large panoramic windows, even glass walls and real shop windows. The building looks stylish, modern, reminiscent of high-tech style. At the same time, the inside of the house turns out to be light and spacious. The color scheme is represented by white and beige.

Neomodern

Such houses are often built from SIP panels, which is why they are often considered primitive and unsuitable for comfortable and cozy living. The buildings often resemble an office rather than a residential building. Neomodern is the complete absence of unnecessary details and even some sterility.
Northern modernA rather harsh and rough style direction. Such houses are often built where the climate is capricious, difficult and moderately cool. The buildings have bay windows, polygonal windows, and pointed roofs.

Modern in Russian format

Oddly enough, there is also a peculiar Russian type of modernity. It was formed on the basis of classicism and is distinguished by proportionality, precision and clarity of lines, as well as an optimally thought-out composition.

Custom designs and sizes

It would seem that something new and original can be invented to decorate a bathhouse. However, designers who keep up with the times never cease to amaze numerous customers with their creative proposals for decorating a fairy-tale bathhouse.

And all because professionals in their field clearly know that the mood of the owners of a bathhouse directly depends on its interior and the design of the steam room.

At the same time, young couples and people free from family ties more often than other customers choose modern design styles. Older people usually choose “calm” interiors, such as Provence or country.

A lot depends on the size of the building. After all, in a large bathhouse you can easily organize a spacious relaxation room inside, which can easily accommodate antique furniture and “grandmother’s” chests.

It is no longer possible to “clutter” a small bathhouse with furniture, and there is no need to do this. Even a few unobtrusive attributes of a real “Russian” bathhouse will give the interior the right mood.

For example, if you hang bast shoes and birch brooms on the wall in the dressing room, and put a real samovar on the table, the room will immediately be transformed.

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Small baths are mostly built from logs, so why not play up this aspect in the interior.

After all, if you decorate a “modest” room in the old Russian style once, you can constantly receive a lot of positive emotions when visiting the bathhouse.

Moreover, such a “modest” at first glance structure contains everything you need:

  1. Steam room (1.5x1.5 m);
  2. Rest room (1.5x3 m);
  3. Washing room (1.5x1.5m).

Elements that will definitely be needed for a small bathhouse decorated in the “Russian” style:

  1. Slightly rough, “hastily” put together tables and benches;
  2. Bath brooms hung on the walls;
  3. Real bast bast shoes;
  4. Mamovar;
  5. Snow-white cotton tablecloth, decorated with embroidery at the bottom;
  6. Stove, decorated in antique style;
  7. “Eared” wooden basins.

It is worth noting that the Old Russian style has several types: traditional and “goblin” style. The last option involves using real wooden stumps and wooden utensils coated with a dark varnish tone for the design inside.

Important! In this case, the floors remain unpainted; only a special impregnation protects them from the harmful effects of moisture.

The shelves are also not treated with anything, since wood impregnated with antiseptics can cause an allergic reaction when exposed to high temperatures.

In all other respects, these stylistic directions completely coincide. In both cases, wooden materials with deliberately rough processing are used to decorate the walls, floors and ceilings.

A bulky table, rough beds and stools - these are all the pieces of furniture that should be used in such an interior.

Ideally, furniture items for an Old Russian bathhouse are best made to order. Only in this case can you get unique carved interior items created in the singular.

The situation is similar with decorative elements. To purchase really worthwhile things, you will have to spend a lot of time in specialized stores.

Is it worth going to so much trouble to decorate the interior of a bathhouse? Each owner answers this question independently. But if the task is to build a bathhouse for more than one year, which will serve faithfully for several generations of one family, then some effort is still worth making.

Attention! Since modern man cannot exist for a long time without certain “benefits” of civilization, it is permissible to place a small TV or stereo system in such a bathhouse.

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Despite the fact that a 3x4 bathhouse is a rather miniature structure, with proper design you can get not only a place for home relaxation, but also a real exotic building.

True, for this you need to focus on the East and choose one of the ethnic interior design styles.

So, what can be located in a 3 by 4 bath?

  1. Recreation room (2x3 m);
  2. Steam room (2x2 m);
  3. Shower room (1x1 m).

If desired, the size of the relaxation room can be reduced in favor of expanding the area of ​​the steam room. This may be especially true if Japanese style is chosen for interior decoration.

In this case, it is necessary to install a round wooden font in the steam room. Inside, such a “barrel” is divided into two parts, in one of which there is a small bench for sitting, and in the second - a heating element.

That is, if you use a traditional Russian steam room and a Japanese furako font at the same time, you can give unforgettable pleasure to even the most fastidious guests.

There is another type of Japanese “barrel” - ofuro. This design is a square-shaped container in which sawdust (usually cedar) is heated in a special way. It has been proven that after a 20-minute stay in ofuro, a person forgets about everything in the world.

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Small baths measuring 3x5 m should not look the same at all.

There are very simple projects that provide for the organization of only two or three departments in a building: a dressing room, a steam room and a washing room.

And there are also projects that are more complex to implement, in which, in addition to standard premises, it is envisaged, for example, the construction of a terrace or veranda.

Of course, it can be quite difficult to choose an original interior on a limited budget, but sometimes even changes in lighting or the choice of non-standard finishing materials in color make a big difference.

Information. Dark walls usually visually “reduce” the size of the room, but if you combine them with light benches and unusual lamps, you can get an interior in the best traditions of stylish and modern high-tech.

Also, the decision to install a swimming pool in a bathhouse is a rather unusual step, but on the condition that a small artificial pond will be combined with another interesting “trick”.

Install large floor-to-ceiling windows on your pool deck and enjoy stunning views while you take a relaxing swim.

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Bath buildings with dimensions of 3x7 can already be considered complexes, since they easily accommodate premises for various functional purposes. Additional beds can be easily accommodated here, which allows an ordinary bathhouse to acquire the status of a guest house.

For example, in this case the building contains:

  1. steam room (5.18 sq.m.);
  2. relaxation room (5.18 sq.m.);
  3. shower room (3.21 sq.m.);
  4. pantry (1.92 sq.m.).

Outside, the bathhouse building is complemented by a small but cozy porch, giving it a classic, original Russian look.

Do you want your bathhouse to turn from just cozy into original? Choose an African style for its interior decoration! It would seem that a real Russian steam room and hot Africa are incompatible things, but photographs demonstrating the modern decoration of baths easily dispel such myths.

So, what is this ethno-style? Firstly, it is a combination of yellow, brown, red and green shades.

Secondly, these are pottery, wooden animal figurines and various stone crafts. Thirdly, these are fabrics that imitate animal colors.


To competently combine such a number of disparate elements in one building will require a lot of effort. Therefore, use the tips below to give your bathhouse an ethnic flavor without any problems.

  1. Build a reliable imitation of a fire in the steam room;
  2. Cover the windows in your relaxation room with linen curtains with images of giraffes, elephants or tigers;
  3. Place several African masks of different sizes on the wall;
  4. Install a floor-standing, preferably painted, lamp of an unusual shape in the dressing room;
  5. Replace regular chairs or stools with antique-style chests;
  6. For tea drinking, use only ceramic dishes decorated with recognizable Berber patterns;
  7. Place soft blankets imitating animal colors on the veranda.

The interior of the bathhouse, decorated in African style, can excite absolutely any imagination. In addition, it is able to create an indescribable feeling of novelty.

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A 4x4 bathhouse is a full-fledged structure, the construction of which requires a lot of free space. Typically, inside such a building there are 3 – 4 rooms:

  1. steam room combined with shower;
  2. rest room;
  3. dressing room

Quite often, 4 by 4 bathhouse projects are complemented by a small terrace on which a comfortable bench or several sun loungers are installed.

What is the best way to design such a bathhouse? The Scandinavian style is quite popular at the moment, and all because it combines classic forms and simplicity of decoration.

Light shades used for interior decoration contribute to the visual expansion of space, while stone walls add reliability.

Attention! Rough, unpainted furniture made of natural wood and specific decorations in the form of horns miraculously transform something familiar into something stylish and original.

In addition, a standard wooden bathhouse is great for recreating the Scandinavian style, and this should definitely be used.

5 by 4

If we take as a basis the project of a 5 by 4 bathhouse with a veranda, then with its help you can easily recreate one of the modern interior design styles, namely modern.

What does this project offer?

  1. Spacious but cozy steam room measuring 4x2 m;
  2. Spacious living room 4x2.9 m;
  3. Veranda 4.9x2 m.

Why this particular style?

Firstly, modernism is one of the new design trends, which is based on soft, smooth lines, streamlined shapes and abstract compositions.

In fact, it is quite difficult to imagine true modernism in the interior of a bathhouse, but bright colors and floral patterns may well find their place in a relaxation room.

For example, in one of the corners you can install a large green plant in a tub, and on the opposite wall you can plant a climbing plant.

Secondly, modern is an unusual combination of colors and natural materials. The bright tablecloth that covers the table can be contrasted with an equally bright shade of the curtains. And brickwork may well be adjacent to a log wall.

In addition, the correct use of several light sources will help in creating various effects that will maximally distance bathhouse owners from the gray and dull reality.

And thirdly, when creating an interior in the Art Nouveau style, forged products are necessarily used, which will look appropriate both indoors and outdoors.

For example, you can place forged candlesticks in the relaxation room, select light, elegant forged furniture here, and install light, forged furniture compositions on the veranda.

Important! Modernism in its pure form is rarely chosen as the main style for creating a bathhouse interior. However, some of its elements are found to one degree or another in many designs.

With bay window

A bathhouse with a bay window is a building equipped with a protruding part, which usually houses a relaxation room.

How can you arrange such a structure measuring 6.5 by 6 m? Here you can place:

  1. steam room;
  2. shower;
  3. small corridor;
  4. rest room;
  5. bedroom

In addition, do not forget about such an element as the porch. It is this that gives the bathhouse a finished look and serves as an additional place for relaxation.


It is worth noting that such a project is excellent for creating an interior reminiscent of the interior of a Turkish bath.

At the same time, we should immediately make a reservation that you should not dream of a real Turkish bath in conditions of limited space.

But decorating the building with appropriate “foreign” elements is not only possible, but necessary.

So, in order to get a mini-hamam at your own disposal, you need to install a stone bed in the center of the steam room and worry about building at least a small “waterfall”.

In addition, for interior decoration you will need to select ceramic tiles with recognizable blue patterns, as well as bright mosaics of a similar shade.

Creating a similar interior in a steam room automatically requires changes in the relaxation room. Low benches complemented with bright cushions and a round wooden table would look most appropriate here.

By the way, hookah lovers can have a blast in such a bathhouse, since it is the smoking device that will add luxurious oriental notes to the ordinary atmosphere.

Information. The air in the hammam is never scalding, only at room temperature. Therefore, those who like to take a steam bath in a real Russian bathhouse should not place high hopes on such bathhouses.

Features of the Art Nouveau style

France is the birthplace of the Art Nouveau architectural style. It originated at the end of the nineteenth century, and at the beginning of the twentieth it spread widely throughout Europe. Translated into Russian, this word means “new art.” In Russia, only the term “modern” is used, although abroad it has other names: Liberty, Tiffany, Art Nouveau. Some consider this style European or even minimalist

To avoid confusion, it is very important before developing a project to clarify with the selected architect what this term means to him

The main feature of Art Nouveau is the virtual absence of straight, sharp lines. They have been replaced with natural, smooth, natural ones. Almost no right angles. A house in the Art Nouveau style has quite a few differences:

  • asymmetrical buildings;
  • grace of forms and curves of the structure;
  • delicate colors for interior and facade decoration;
  • use of natural materials in finishing work;
  • a combination of discreet ornament with smooth planes.

This style direction can be called a combination of functionality and beauty. Such a house will be popular, because although it looks discreet, maximum attention is paid to the interior decoration. It is mandatory to design window and door openings, balconies, and various architectural elements separately. What materials are typical for the style

Such a structure looks expressive, it certainly won’t get lost against the background of other houses. It will fit well into the overall picture of a city or rural street.

History of the origin of the style

The origins of minimalism can confidently be considered avant-garde movements that emerged and rapidly gained strength in the 20-30s of the last century - constructivism and functionalism.
New times required new ideas. Elaborate decorativeness and embellishment are a thing of the past; their place was taken by forms and techniques based on brevity and functionality. The modern exterior and interior of minimalism finally took shape in the post-war era, in the 50-60s of the last century, when revolutionary-minded youth fought against the society of consumption and hoarding. The result was a trend that spanned all areas of art. Simplicity and laconism have taken root both in architecture and in interior design.

An example of modern minimalism in the design of a studio room

Selection of bathhouse projects

The bathhouse projects in the catalog are buildings adapted to the weather conditions of Russia, made from the best materials in terms of thermal insulation:

  • Trees (log),
  • Specially treated timber - for areas with problems with humidity and temperature changes,
  • Foam concrete or brick, including fireproof - for individual elements of the steam room,
  • Energy efficient frame structures.

When choosing the basis for a bathhouse project, you should immediately decide which result will most fully meet your needs. In a log bath you will feel the traditional woody “spirit”, brick or concrete will make the building especially reliable, and the frame and timber option will open up wide possibilities for modern design.

Construction Features

The bathhouse design can have a different area, including not only a steam room and a shower room, but also additional rooms for functionality and comfort. This may include:

  • Second floor (full or attic) with a loggia or balcony,
  • Recreation rooms used as bedrooms, gym or billiards,
  • Swimming pool, terraces for summer tea parties and even a built-in garage.

In addition to the main entrance, the bathhouse may have access to a nearby body of water. At the same time, the bathhouse itself can be built either separately or as an extension to a residential building - in order to save on the installation of communications for the steam room and other premises.

Facade decoration

In addition to the interior decoration of the bathhouse, you need to pay due attention to the appearance from the outside. If you decide to build a traditional village steam room, you will need a profiled beam or rounded log for construction

The facade of the building can be decorated in a fairy-tale style, playing up the appearance of the building so that it looks like a forest hut or a forester's lodge. Currently, houses built using the half-timbered technology are gaining great popularity.

This technology, in addition to a modern appearance, implies energy saving, which is important for a bathhouse. The main difference of a half-timbered structure is the large panoramic windows, which provide the building with a unique and modern appearance

Glazing is made with special mirror glass, which hides what is happening inside the building from people outside. Half-timbered buildings, like barnhouse buildings, are not suitable for forming a traditional Russian steam room inside the design. However, the design of the facade using half-timbered technology is perfect for baths with interior decoration in high-tech and modern styles.

Arrangement rules

Proper arrangement of a bathhouse is not an easy task to create a cozy place for cleansing the body. Designing the interior space of a room with a certain specificity requires not only comfort, but also absolute safety. Let us outline the basic requirements for the internal arrangement of a bathhouse:

  • Fire safety clearances when constructing a stove must be at least 0.5 meters: the stove must not be installed in close proximity to walls. It is strictly prohibited to install the stove close to the wall of the steam room. The oven must have its own foundation.
  • Comprehensive waterproofing of all surfaces of the room, including walls, floors and ceilings, is necessary to maximize the service life of the materials from which the building is made.
  • Good thermal insulation (thorough insulation of all frame structures) is necessary to maintain the temperature in the room for a long time during bathing procedures.
  • Materials used for interior decoration must be environmentally friendly. The priority is natural wood without additional finishing. Synthetic polymers and plastics must not be used.
  • Zoning any baths is a standard technique. Traditionally, this is a dressing room, washing room and steam room. Modern projects provide space for a recreation area.

Projects of frame baths in Scandinavian style

Completed work

Half-timbered bathhouse Wolfsburg 6x9

Moscow region, Kashira district

Half-timbered bathhouse Essen 6x4

Moscow region, Dmitrovsky district

Half-timbered bathhouse Berlin 9x5

Moscow region, Volokolamsk district

Barnhouse Dortmund 6x10

Half-timbered bathhouse Magdeburg, 6x6

Moscow region, Ramensky district

Hi-tech bathhouse “Bangkok” 7x13

Moscow region, Klinsky district

Finnish sauna "Frankfurt Small", 4x5

Tula region, Zaoksky district

Hi-tech bath Osaka 8x8.5

Moscow region, Istra district

Finnish sauna "Rhine", 8x8

Moscow region, district. Pushkinsky

Half-timbered bathhouse "Magdeburg", 6x6

Moscow, Pervomaiskoe settlement

Half-timbered bathhouse "Leipzig" 8x12

Moscow region, Istra urban district

Half-timbered bathhouse "Milan" 8x8

Kaluga region, Maloyaroslavetsky district, village. Weekly

Half-timbered bathhouse "Dusseldorf" 6x4

Moscow region, Serpukhov district, Serakseevo village

Barnhouse "Dortmund", 6x12

Moscow region, Lukhovitsy urban district, Novokunakovo village

Finnish sauna “Rhine” 7x8 + terrace 2x8

Moscow region, Noginsky district

Finnish sauna "Empoli" 6x4

Moscow region, Pushkinsky district

Hi-tech bathhouse “Barcelona” 10x4 + Terrace, 7x12

Moscow region, Odintsovo urban district, Soloslovo village

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Windows, layout

Windows in houses are usually quite large. Often there are buildings with panoramic views, reminiscent of shop windows and shopping centers. However, there may be small window openings, but they usually have an arched top or are decorated with floral designs.

Art Nouveau style in architecture

Often, a house in a modern style can be not just a living space, but a real complex that combines other buildings (for example, a garage) under one roof. In this case, all additional rooms will have the same external decoration and be in harmony with each other. Various terraces, verandas, and balconies, often with glazing, also look nice and modern.

Modern designs

No matter what the walls of such structures are built from, they strive to give them a natural look. One way or another, in most projects there are echoes of the chalet style.


A small log bathhouse with a patterned door and characteristic protruding overhangs. Source pinterest.com A solid building with a spacious veranda for a large company. After enjoying the bath procedures, you can move to the terrace. Source karkas-stroy.ru Small but fully functional bathhouse. Due to the elongated layout, the rooms are arranged in a suite. Source it.aviarydecor.com


The structure looks stylish thanks to the beams under the protruding canopy, brick trim and light facade. Source pinterest.ch


Beautiful baths from the outside are always equipped with an interesting detail. Here it is a wide canopy over the terrace and a glazed veranda, where it is pleasant to relax on a cool day. Source decohoms.com


An ascetic Finnish sauna with a transparent door made of tempered glass. Glass can be not only transparent, but also matte, or with a pattern. Source stopdacha.ru

Features of interior design

The operating conditions of the interior of the bathhouse are different, and therefore require a competent approach to the choice of decorative materials and design style. The interior of the bathhouse must meet the requirements of safety, functionality and comfort. Therefore, only high-quality, durable and practical materials that are resistant to temperature changes and high humidity are used for interior decoration and decoration.

The design of the bathhouse involves the development of a detailed project indicating all functional premises. This is necessary for proper planning of each room - steam room, washing room, dressing room, relaxation area.

To properly plan the interior of a bathhouse, it is recommended to consider the following rules:

  1. Suitable for interior finishing of surfaces: wooden lining, tiles, timber, block house, wicker, artificial and natural stone, brick. All materials must be practical, durable, environmentally friendly, have low thermal conductivity, and be resistant to the negative effects of moisture and steam.
  2. To ensure maximum comfort in the bathhouse, wall and ceiling surfaces are decorated in soft, warm colors.
  3. There should be no sharp objects, corners, or slippery surfaces inside the bathhouse to prevent injury.
  4. It is not recommended to use elements made of plastic and metal for the interior design of the bathhouse. When exposed to high temperatures, such surfaces pose a danger to human health.
  5. Any bathhouse and sauna involve the use of traditional bath accessories and accessories - brooms, hats, buckets, tubs and other things. Therefore, the interior of the premises is designed so that all accessories have a convenient location.

Interior styles

The issue of design decisions requires special consideration. We decided to talk about the most stylish bathhouse design options that will not leave you indifferent.

Bathhouse in the old Russian style

A traditional option, which in its appearance resembles the design of a cozy hut. Natural logs, rough benches, wooden utensils, an antique (or decoratively aged) stove, no flashy accessories or bright contrasts. Light shades predominate. Finishing most often does not require cladding with additional materials. An interesting decorative option in such an interior could be handmade furniture with carvings.

Bath buildings in modern Russian style

Most designers who specialize in modern interpretations of traditional buildings argue that the Russian style is one of the simplest and most recognizable of all existing ones.

It is possible to list only some of the features that indicate the Russian bathhouse style, even in modern processing and interpretation:

Chalet-style bathhouse

In terms of their content and recognition, chalet-style bath buildings are rightly considered one of the most striking and expressive. The individual features of the adapted projects include the specific structure of the roof and walls of the bathhouse, the design of the interior space without attic equipment.

Bathhouse structures built in the chalet interpretation adapted to the requirements of the time have their own individual features:

The walls can be made of any materials, but if the bathhouse building needs to be as close as possible to the original interpretation of the chalet, then the use of siding with imitation rubble stone or wooden cladding is considered more preferable.

Chalet design is becoming incredibly popular for arranging country baths. A modern building most often houses a steam room, a huge guest room and a carport under a wide roof.

The hallmark of the chalet style - a broken two-level roof can be used to decorate a relatively small modern bathhouse. The wooden beam from which the building frame is constructed fits perfectly with the structure and shape of the roof.


To decorate interior spaces in a chalet style, it is recommended to use natural wood with an artificially aged surface. This technique does not deprive the bathhouse of a high level of comfort and at the same time enhances the perception of the interior of the dressing room or rest room. It is quite difficult to completely and reliably reproduce the spirit of a chalet in the architecture of a modern bathhouse. A true alpine or mountain design of a building involves dark walls made of aged and burnt wood, and in the designs of most of the most interesting bathhouses, preference is given to light or woody shades.

Bathhouse in loft style

According to most professional designers, designing a modern loft-style bathhouse is both a complex and simple task. It’s difficult because this is a completely new semi-industrial image of poor urban neighborhoods, there are no traditions and cultural layer from which ideas could be drawn. Simple, because the boundaries of the modern loft style are quite blurred, and you can experiment with the most unexpected objects.

The interior of a bathhouse, decorated in a loft style, is a combination of unexpected colors and finishing materials. For example, a dressing room made of stained cedar, walnut or chestnut can be combined with a steam room lined with gray tiles and aspen.

Some of the most stylish solutions for a paired compartment in a loft style are presented in the photo below.

The heating wall of the fireplace stove, lined with sandstone, treated in a heat chamber to a jet-black color, and the aspen cladding of the walls of the steam room are successfully combined with light-colored furniture and the cedar floor of the steam room. The interpretation of the loft style suggests the possibility of using the most interesting technical innovations, so the use of a thermal glass door does not seem unnatural.

A large number of imitations of brick, wall blocks or rough construction wood are always used in a loft.

For example, one of the methods for constructing the interior of a bathhouse in a loft style involves the use of ordinary construction pine with all the defects, knots and damage to the fibers.

In another project, the dressing room of a small modern bathhouse can be lined with ceramic tiles or polyurethane decor that imitates brickwork.

Country style bathhouse

This is one of the most ideal combinations. Rustic country style motifs can fill any bathhouse with tranquility and simplicity. The best finishing option would be light wood with a smooth texture. The main features of this design are ceramic tiles, bright utensils, walls with exposed beams, linen textiles and pottery on the shelves of the sitting area. This type of design can definitely be called cozy.

Bathhouse in ethnic style

The appearance may slightly resemble the country style, but there are special distinctive features. This is environmentally friendly finishing, a combination of old and new materials and, at the same time, incompatible contrasts. An ethnic-style bathhouse will truly delight connoisseurs of bright aesthetics, a mystical atmosphere and seekers of creative inspiration.

Bathhouse in Art Nouveau style

This is exactly the rare case when bright multifunctional lighting in a bathhouse will be very appropriate. Art Nouveau loves small accessories, colored mosaics and a special mirror film on the windows (it becomes a protective barrier from prying eyes). This modern approach to design will not leave anyone indifferent.

Shower interior

If your bathhouse has a separate room for showering, arrange it accordingly. Air circulation comes to the fore to avoid constant dampness, mold and mildew. In this regard, coniferous wood with antibacterial properties has proven itself well.

Instead of wood, you can use stylish and durable tiles. Its main advantage is hygiene, because the tiles are very easy to clean, they do not absorb moisture and dry quickly. For safety, cover the floor with rubberized carpets or wooden ladders.

Relaxation room in the bathhouse: basic design rules

A rest room is a room where people relax between visits to the steam room

It is important that the design of the relaxation room in the bathhouse is relaxing, cozy and comfortable

The most important requirement for finishing materials and furniture in the rest room is resistance to temperature changes and high humidity. Despite the fact that there is at least one room (washing room) between the steam room and the relaxation room, there may be extreme conditions in the room.

The rest room should set you up for relaxation, so it is important that the interior is calm. It is better to refuse to use bright and flashy colors, and give preference to soft natural tones: beige, brown, green, blue, etc.

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Visiting a bathhouse and relaxing in nature are one, so the best option is to make a relaxation room in a bathhouse with your own hands, using natural and environmentally friendly materials: wood, stone, ceramics, rattan.

The finishing of the bathhouse inside the rest room is usually made of lining. This material has an affordable price, high performance properties, it is easy to install and retains its original appearance for a long time.

It is not recommended to use metal elements. This material becomes hot and may burn your skin.

The light in the bathhouse should not be made too bright; it is better to choose a dim option, because in this case you can relax and unwind between trips to the steam room.

Ready-made projects to note

There are many ready-made bathhouse designs designed in the Scandinavian style to choose from. They meet modern needs and include, in addition to rooms intended for bath procedures, additional extensions.

The project may include a spacious utility block and a large swimming pool.

It is not necessary to make the rooms large; in the steam room you can limit yourself to a few shelves, or make the rest room a little more spacious. Here you can place a table and benches with soft seats.

The Scandinavian style implies compactness, so a bathhouse can be built both on a large site and on a small one. When choosing a particular design solution, be guided by individual preferences.

A good choice might be a one-story bathhouse project in a Scandinavian style.

It will be comfortable to spend time in such a bathhouse.

The project of a one-story bathhouse made of rounded logs also deserves attention.

You can also order a bathhouse project with an attic.

Such a structure will decorate any area.

Scandinavian-style baths are preferred by people who value asceticism. Such buildings look harsh, but have a special charm; it’s easy to feel like a Viking or a Scandinavian Valkyrie in them, and have a good rest after hard work.

8x8

  • large scope for integration of auxiliary premises;
  • the need for zoning of located objects;
  • possibility of arranging a spacious terrace;
  • separate placement of steam room and sink;
  • 3-4 sleeping places in the attic;
  • If desired, you can also design a compact pool.

This is where you can really have a blast! The design of an 8 by 8 bathhouse with an attic can include literally everything your heart desires: from a comfortable dressing room and a spacious entrance to a spacious billiard room upstairs next to the bedroom. The square base of the building allows you to use literally every centimeter of free space for business benefit. You can even arrange access to the balcony. Isn't it great to get out and get some fresh air while enjoying a wonderful holiday?

Of course, in order to ensure comfort not only on paper, but also in practice, it makes sense to take care of reliable waterproofing of the floor base. In this case, you will significantly extend the service life of the materials used and achieve almost ideal safety in using the building.

Project modifications

Project of a bathhouse with a swimming pool with a total area of ​​323 sq.m., with overall dimensions 17x16m. The unique project is a spacious holiday home with a complex of bathhouses and all the necessary service premises. Such a house will look good on a large plot of land. The building is made in Scandinavian style, and its undoubted advantage is the presence of a large terrace with a barbecue area. The terrace surrounds the main volume and provides an opportunity to admire views of the garden from several sides.

On the ground floor there is a large living-dining room with a separate entrance from the terrace; from the spacious hall you can enter the pool, which is connected to the sauna and shower room. The pool also has its own access to the terrace. To ensure the operation of the bathhouse in the backyard, there is a separate entrance and a room for the woodcutter. On the second floor there are technical rooms, a recreation room and a bathroom.

The project includes a large fireplace, which allows you to enjoy the warmth in the living room and cook on the terrace in the barbecue area.

Bath finishing materials

It is recommended to use only natural materials in the interior of the sauna, because they are probably non-toxic in case of high humidity and temperature changes. Wood is most often used, and stone and ceramic tiles are used a little less often. Glass, brick and completely unconventional, but very useful salt blocks will do.

Walls

Wood warms up quickly, releases heat slowly and is rich in natural phytoncides. In “dry” areas, you can use coniferous lining with its natural antiseptic effect. But not in the steam room itself, because when heated, the needles release sticky resins.

For a steam room, pay attention to linden, birch, aspen, oak, beech and ash - they are not so sensitive to high humidity. Tile mosaic looks impressive in the design of a shower room, swimming pool or individual decorative areas

When heated, salt blocks release beneficial minerals.

Wood is used to decorate the steam room without additional processing so that it retains its natural healing properties. For “dry” areas, decorative panels for logs, block houses, planks and any other types of wooden cladding are suitable. To make the coating more durable, it is coated with oil or wax compounds.

Floor

For the floor, be sure to choose collections with a textured anti-slip coating. Linoleum and other artificial materials should not be used. Wood boards are also not suitable, because they are too fire hazardous for a bathhouse, and the more budget-friendly ones also contain formaldehyde.

Ceiling

Wooden cladding with a vapor barrier is also suitable for the ceiling, but it is better to place suspended structures in the dressing room and rest room. Ceiling lining looks beautiful, looks impressive, and ensures a healthy microclimate and air circulation.

Lighting

Use built-in ceiling lights - they are the safest and most practical. Small salt lamps-night lights are suitable for decoration. But it’s better to avoid floor lamps and sconces, because the steam room itself is usually small and every centimeter counts.

Furniture

Furniture with soft, rounded shapes is suitable for saunas and baths. L-shaped benches are also suitable if they go the entire wall so that there are no external corners. This is necessary, first of all, so that if someone suddenly becomes unwell, they do not incur additional injuries.

The principle of the structure of Scandinavian baths

A Swedish bath is a convection type of bath in which air flow continuously circulates. Modern Swedish baths are assembled from panels or timber. Mineral fiber mats are used as insulation, which are covered with clapboard on the outside.

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Assembling a Swedish or Norwegian bath takes just a few hours. The baths are heated using a heater installed in the steam room or using an electric heater that raises and maintains the temperature in the steam room at a given mode. Scandinavian baths are built from pine logs, sometimes from alder logs. For interior decoration, wood is used, which heats up slowly. Aspen is used to make bath furniture, lamps, and is used to decorate steam rooms.

Many bath experts believe that the Swedish bath is the most effective compared to other baths.

Features of modern cottage plans

When drawing up sketches of a building, it is necessary to pay attention to all the details: the design of the facade, the shape and size of openings for windows and doors, architectural nuances, the color scheme of the selected building materials

Subtleties of appearance

The main differences of Art Nouveau are the absence of straight and sharp angles, smooth lines harmoniously flowing into each other, asymmetrical buildings, a combination of smooth surfaces and winding protrusions, the use of natural materials and the use of delicate, warm shades.

This is a successful combination of simplicity, functionality and elegance. The style is optimal for any type of structure - from estates and country houses to urban high-rise buildings. The buildings look well-kept, discreet, but do not get lost against the background of the natural landscape. Various interesting solutions are used to form buildings: forged elements, mosaics, arched openings, turrets, multi-pitched, sloping roofs.

Features of the Finnish sauna

The Finnish sauna has a special effect on the human body. The action of the steam room is aimed at creating a temperature contrast. The air in a Finnish sauna is very hot and dry, and the water in the shower or pool has a sharply low temperature. In Scandinavian countries, baths were always built on the banks of rivers and lakes. The temperature difference is from 100 to 120 degrees.

A Scandinavian-style bathhouse, the photo of which is shown below, demonstrates a successful option for decorating the space of a small bathhouse, using a combination of different textures and materials.

Art Nouveau style in the interior: geometry

Modernism promotes the rejection of strict angular lines. In return, he offers the smoothness of natural curves in everything: in furniture, in decorative elements. Traditional rectangular doorways are transformed into graceful arches, and the upper window opening also takes on a rounded shape. The staircase leading to the second floor, gently curving, surprises with the complexity of its design, which at the same time amazes with its lightness and grace.

The Art Nouveau style welcomes multi-level ceilings in the interior: for their installation it is important that the walls are high. Another distinctive feature of modernity is the exaltation of asymmetry.

She is welcome in everything.

Art Nouveau style in the interior of the living room

Small round coffee tables in a gray Art Nouveau living room

Small bathhouse project: photo, layout features

You can draw up a project and carry out all the necessary calculations yourself or turn to professionals. In the first case, you can prepare drawings for free, but you can only do the project yourself if you are confident in your capabilities. Projects of small baths, photos of how they look after implementation, can be found on the Internet. In this case, you can evaluate different options and choose the best one for yourself.

The bathhouse design should include the following premises:

  • hallway It usually also serves as a dressing room;
  • steam room - the main room, without which the existence of a bathhouse is impossible;
  • washing. A shower is installed here, a container of water is placed;
  • restroom. Sometimes it is done directly on the terrace or veranda.

To save space, you can combine the hallway and the rest room, but in this case the room must be spacious, otherwise it will be uncomfortable to be in it.

The design of a small bathhouse for a summer residence is usually designed for several people. But you cannot make a structure that is too small. The steam room should at least accommodate two people who can move freely: each person needs about 1.5-2 square meters. It is better to install a sauna stove with a firebox in the dressing room, in which case it will be more convenient to heat it, and there will be free space in the steam room.

When calculating the size of the rest room, you need to take into account that one person will need about 3 square meters.

Modifications of project 70-54

The house is made in a modern Scandinavian style, which is emphasized by the external decoration of the walls with clapboards and the roof of a complex configuration, covered with soft tiles.

This project will fit well on a suburban dacha plot. This house is designed for a summer holiday for a small family, as it provides rooms such as a steam room, a shower room and a relaxation room. A spacious veranda will allow you to comfortably spend time outdoors.

The authors of the project are architects. If you want to buy this project, just click the “Buy Project” button. You can complete your purchase completely online, or leave a request for our manager to call you back and clarify the details. All project documentation is delivered throughout the Russian Federation and the CIS, and only on paper.

This project was successfully implemented three times in the Tula, Pskov and Moscow regions. In addition to this project, you can get a carport project for free!

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Bathhouse interior in classic Russian style

Bathhouse interior in Russian style

The entire design of a bathhouse in a classic style is made only of wood. Previously, there were no other options, so, by the way, the best natural materials were used. Preference should be given to aspen, linden or cedar. These tree species are optimal for interior decoration of a bathhouse

The fashionable “African abash” is no better than our linden or cedar, especially if we take into account its “astronomical price”

A classic bathhouse, as a rule, is always made of round logs. If the assembly of the log house was carried out competently, and beautiful high-quality “round timber” was selected, then such a bathhouse does not need interior decoration at all. Well-processed logs already look good, giving the walls a massive and special look. Here you can immediately feel the purely “Russian spirit” of this building.

If your bathhouse is made of foam blocks or SIP panels, then it is possible to install original wooden cladding under round timber. It is made using a wooden house block and looks very original. Only, the main thing here is to do everything right. And your dressing room or rest room will look like an amazing classic. You can find out what it looks like by watching this video...

Basic rules for creating a Finnish sauna in the Scandinavian style

To begin with, it is worth mentioning that the bathhouse of each country has its own characteristics, which have been formed over many centuries. Although over time long-standing traditions have been mixed with innovations, in modern times one can notice obvious features that have survived to this day and successfully harmonize with the latest building trends and design solutions. Features of a Finnish bath in the Scandinavian style are as follows:

Harmony of textures and materials in a single style

The interior of a bathhouse in the Scandinavian style involves finishing surfaces using the following materials:

Furniture and interior items made of leather, natural dense fabrics and wood go well with interior decoration and Scandinavian interiors.

When choosing a tree, it is important to pay attention to the properties of the wood. This is especially true for the arrangement of sun loungers and seats. Pine cuts and Canadian Red Cedar have excellent properties. Its advantages are as follows:

Tiles or natural stone are great for finishing a floor or pool. Glass shelves, partitions or doors add a touch of modernity to the image of a traditional Finnish sauna.

Selection of furniture and other interior items

Wooden shelves, racks, deer antlers, animal skins - all these elements will be an excellent addition to the Scandinavian interior. You can use lighter wood and cool colors as a basis. This will visually enhance the temperature contrast.

Features of shapes and furniture design

Bathhouse designs in the Scandinavian style imply laconicism and consistency in the design of the room itself and the interior items that fill it. Modern projects cannot do without the following mandatory elements:

It is important to choose three primary colors and build on them in everything. Accessories can disrupt the composition, so they should all be in the same style and there should not be too many of them.

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