Trends in Spa and Wellness Design

The world of wellness and spa experiences continues to evolve, and with it, the way we design and build our personal islands of tranquility. At Nola 7, we have always believed that a personal spa is more than just a feature—it's health through water and relaxation, an integral part of our well-being. Whether nestled in a home garden or integrated into a large wellness center, custom spa centers are becoming the heart of modern indoor and outdoor living.
Here are the key spa and wellness design trends for 2025 that are shaping how our clients live, relax, and recover:
  1. Minimalist Luxury
    Minimalism remains with a strong influence. Clean lines, smooth surfaces, and natural colors dominate the spa aesthetic in 2025. More clients are adducted for monolithic spa structures that blend with the environment through intelligent, subtle landscaping and design. Well-placed lighting and greenery can add dramatic flair and texture to wellness spaces.
  2. Blending Indoor and Outdoor Spaces
    One of the major trends this year is the blurring of boundaries between indoor and outdoor spaces. For example, combining a weather-resistant outdoor kitchen with year-round relaxation and spa areas. With smart garden design, weather-resistant components, lighting, and the right budget - anything is possible.
  3. Tranquility at Home
    Anyone designing their own custom jacuzzi aims to create a spa experience at home. The modern luxury spa is no longer just a jacuzzi in the corner. It is a personalized wellness destination in the privacy of your home.
In 2025, we see an increase in clients ordering entire wellness zones: jacuzzis, spa pools, dive pools, loungers, integrated lighting, sound systems, aromatherapy modules, and even special contrast baths and fitness pools.
  1. Personalized, Progressive Technology
    Intelligent spa features extend beyond timing and temperature control. In 2025, technologies for fine-tuning the atmosphere abound—think LED lighting with color changes, automated water jets, integrated audio systems, and app-controlled wellness and rehabilitation treatments. Unique are also the baths designed for running and fitness with programs and modes not only for athletes but for private clients.
  2. Sustainability
    Eco-consciousness is now an integral part of luxury. Clients want spa solutions that are both luxurious and intelligent. Our spa centers are built to last decades, require minimal maintenance, and are fully recyclable—an important consideration for eco-conscious property owners.
  3. Architectural Integration
    Modern spas are increasingly seen as architectural elements—integrated into terraces, gardens, roofs, yachts, or interiors with great precision. We often collaborate with interior designers and landscapers to create the perfect aesthetic with integrated jacuzzis, spa centers, or pools.
  4. Fusion with Nature
    Expect to see new trends that combine stone, wood, water, and plants in subtle, organic ways. Many designs include living walls, soft wood decking, pergolas, stone rockeries, and fireplaces to enhance the sensory atmosphere, using natural materials around the spa pools and jacuzzis.
Looking Ahead to 2026
Wellness in 2025 is all about personalization—tailored to the individual's health, lifestyle, goals, and biology. With water offering endless health benefits, both physical and mental, it's unsurprising that more people are incorporating water wellness and spa features into their living spaces. Custom designs by Nola 7 set the standard for timeless environments for health and well-being, whether it's a minimalist spa for quiet reflection or a "dramatic" pool with a jacuzzi built for entertainment and fitness.
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