
A “spa-grade” bathroom is not about size or budget. It is about quiet, ritual, and the small moves that make the room feel like a retreat instead of a utility.
1. Stone over tile pattern
Honed marble, slab limestone, large-format porcelain that reads like stone — surface that calms the eye instead of dividing it into a grid of small tiles. The room feels bigger and more intentional.
2. Frameless walk-in shower
Curbless entry, frameless glass, integrated drain. The shower stops being a separate “box” and becomes part of the room.
3. Warm metal, not chrome
Brushed brass, oil-rubbed bronze, or matte black. Even on faucets and shower trim, the warm finish reads “designed”, not “builder-grade”.
4. Layered lighting (especially at the vanity)
An overhead light alone leaves shadows on your face. Sconces beside the mirror plus a wash on the mirror surface eliminates them — the difference is immediate.
5. Heated floor under the bath stone
A small luxury that becomes daily ritual. In a primary bath, this is the move that earns the word “spa”.
ATX Renovations builds spa-grade primary bathrooms for Austin homes. Book a free consultation to plan yours.
