architect
 

Spa Planning, Layout
and Design


General Observations on Spa Design

  • Interior design should provide a residential not institutional feeling.

  • A simple yet effective zone keying system should be installed

  • A proper “signage” system should be installed for easy traffic flow

  • All treatment areas should be as sound proof as possible

  • Non-corrosive materials should be used in all high moisture areas (Vents, ducts, drains, ceiling & wall cover)

  • Easy to clean moisture resistant materials should be used in all high moisture areas

  • Consider using local materials and integrating cultural and artistic traditions

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Phase I - Space Planning, Layout and Design

  • Define the project.

  • Determine Size, scope and programming for the project.

  • Prepare preliminary layout.

  • Assist in preparing preliminary project budget.

  • Consult as required to complete preliminary space plan.

Phase II - Final Space Planning, Layout and Design

  • Complete final space plan to include electrical, lighting, plumbing, flooring and ceilings.

  • Complete equipment plan including specifications and installation instructions.

  • Assist in preparing detailed cost estimate.

  • Consult with architect, contractor and others as required to complete final space plan.

Phase III - Working Plans and Specifications
  • Arrange for an architect, engineer and/or general contractor licensed in the state of location.

  • Assist client with A & E and construction contract to obtain necessary permits and approvals.


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