Waterworks. Ann Sacks. Robern. The Short List for a Spa Room That Actually Feels Like One.
The difference between a luxury spa room and a bathroom that looks like one is mostly material.
Not budget. Not square footage. Not the size of the soaking tub or the number of showerheads. Material — and the decisions made about it early enough in the project to actually matter.
Most spa rooms that disappoint do so because the material decisions were made too late, too quickly, or by someone who was optimizing for the photograph rather than the experience. The room looks right but doesn't feel right. The fixtures work but don't feel inevitable. The surfaces are beautiful but don't respond to steam, moisture, and daily use the way a room built to last should.
That gap between looking like a spa room and feeling like one is where the short list matters.
Waterworks.
Waterworks fixtures are engineered at a standard that most homeowners never encounter until they do — and then can't go back from. The weight of the hardware. The precision of the temperature control. The way a Waterworks shower valve operates with a certainty that communicates quality before a word is spoken about it.
In a private wellness environment, that standard is non-negotiable. A space designed for daily ritual deserves fixtures that perform with the same consistency the ritual demands.
Oasis Privé now holds an active Waterworks trade account, which means every wellness environment we design can be specified with Waterworks fixtures at trade pricing — without compromise.
Ann Sacks.
Stone and tile selection for a wellness environment isn't decorative. It's technical.
The material chosen for a steam room floor needs to handle thermal cycling — the repeated expansion and contraction that happens when surfaces move between cold and hot. It needs to be non-slip when wet without reading as institutional. It needs to age well, which means choosing material that improves with use rather than showing it.
Ann Sacks natural stone and handmade tile meet that standard. More importantly, they do it while still reading as the most considered element in the room — the surface that anchors everything above it.
Oasis Privé now specifies Ann Sacks tile and stone as part of our core material palette for residential wellness environments.
Robern.
Storage in a spa room should disappear.
Not literally — but in the way that well-designed built-ins disappear into a kitchen. You stop seeing the storage and start experiencing the space. Robern medicine cabinets and storage solutions are designed with that intention. Integrated lighting. Mirror quality that reads as architectural. Dimensions that fit the way a room is actually used, not the way a spec sheet describes it.
Combined with Kallista plumbing — also part of the Oasis trade specification palette — a wellness environment designed through Oasis can be fully materialized at this standard, from floor to fixture.
The room you actually want.
A spa room that feels like one isn't an accident. It's the result of material decisions made early, specified correctly, and installed with the understanding that the experience of the room is the product — not the individual components.
Waterworks. Ann Sacks. Robern. Kallista.
That's the short list. And it's now the Oasis standard for every Privé wellness environment we design.
Oasis Privé designs private wellness environments for luxury residential projects across South Florida and beyond. Every project begins with a complimentary consultation.