Home Spa Design: Integrating Hydrogen Bath and Inhalation
A home spa is a coordinated environment: bath, sauna, cold plunge, contrast shower, breathwork or meditation space, and increasingly hydrogen bath and inhalation capability, all specified so the room reads as one considered composition rather than a collection of equipment. This guide covers the programming and integration decisions behind a serious home spa.
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Programming: what goes in the room
The default programme for a premium home spa is: freestanding tub with hydrogen bath capability, infrared or traditional sauna, cold plunge or contrast shower, and a meditation or breathwork zone. Hydrogen inhalation capability is typically staged in the adjacent lounge or wellness room rather than in the wet space itself.
Layout and adjacencies
Wet and dry zones separate cleanly; the hydrogen bath sits in the wet zone alongside the tub, the inhalation console in the dry zone alongside seating. Circulation between the two flows naturally as part of the ritual.
Materials and acoustics
Natural materials — stone, timber, plaster — dominate the palette. Acoustic detailing is significant: quiet equipment and soft-close everything. Both hydrogen chassis are engineered around this acoustic brief.
Matched to this brief
Bath One™ (WZ-1)
Residential and hospitality hydrogen bath chassis. Millwork-concealable, quiet, in-bathroom-rated.
View →QY-A1200 Hydrogen Inhaler
Single-occupant default for wellness rooms and treatment suites.
View →QY-A3000 Hydrogen Inhaler
Two-cannula chassis for couples suites and higher-throughput environments.
View →Frequently asked questions
Plan your home spa
Share the floor plan and programme brief. We'll return an equipment specification, layout notes and coordination drawings for the design team.
Canonical · https://hydrogenmachines.com.au/home-spa-design