Lately, I’ve been designing spaces that are inspired by nature but designed for stillness.
These forest-inspired bathroom concepts are all about calm, luxury, and the kind of feeling that you get from being surrounded by nature.
Think open-concept layouts, warm stone, soft light, and materials that feel grounded and intentional.
Whether deep in the woods or opening onto a private deck, each space is designed to blur the line between inside and out — minimal, but never cold.
Zen Forest Spa Retreat






This concept is all about quiet luxury. Warm-toned marble walls and floors flow together seamlessly, soft veining adding movement without noise.
Natural wood details run through the space — from the floating vanity to the slatted ceiling above — creating balance and warmth.
The rainfall shower sits inside a full glass enclosure that opens out onto a wooden deck, surrounded by mist and forest. It’s open, immersive, and totally still.
A pair of stone sinks rest lightly on a clean-lined wooden counter, with matte black fixtures keeping things grounded and understated. Soft pendant lights hang above, casting a gentle glow that feels like early morning light through the trees.
Outdoor Serenity, Bali Style






These outdoor spa-style bathrooms draw from the quiet beauty of Balinese design — where nature and structure exist in harmony.
Expect raw stone, smooth concrete, weathered wood, and tropical greenery woven into every corner.
These spaces are open-air but deeply private, inviting in birdsong, breeze, and filtered sunlight. Every element is chosen with care: stone basins, teak platforms, minimalist rain showers, and just a few oversized leaves in the right spot.
No clutter, just clean lines and textures that soothe the mind. The feeling is part ritual, part escape — the kind of space where you could stay far longer than you meant to.
These designs are conceptual visual studies created using AI-assisted tools. They’re not real spaces, but creative interpretations meant to inspire ideas around minimalist and industrial living. All visuals are original and designed by Shinku Studio.