Spas

Spas in the Seychelles are a delight to behold.  Maia offers a nature experience with open air treatment rooms, cunningly built for maximum privacy and enjoyment.  Paradise Sun offers a blend of painted shuttered rooms and external marble and deep timber bathrooms.  Sainte Anne offers gabled walls with timber floorways over an extensive relaxing fishpond arrangement. Four Seasons has a spectacular spa at the height of the resort with wide windows to take in the full vista - and then up the stairway with the Inca look stonework on the steep stone walls to the flat rooftop with timber decking and fishponds.

 
 

 

Detailed carved timber insets in the doors by Laxmanbhai Seychelles
 
The Spa set high on the steep hillside at Four Seasons
 
Attention to detail in the timberwork and tiling have lead to a luxurious look
 
Non linear thatching to soften the line between the man-made and the natural elements
 
A good example of perfect alignment in the irregular spaces of the jungle itself
 
Mosaic bathrooms with the spa
 
Thatching with a primitive allure
 
Retrospective styling and Plumbing with mosaics and inlaid details.
 
A Balinese spa in landscaped jungle
 
Exposed timber rafters
 
Reception to the spa at MAIA
 
The waiting area for guests arriving early at the spa
 
Detailed custom made doors
 
Custom made glass doors and Windows
 
The entrance to the Spa at the Seychelles Hilton
 
Timber and Glass to perfection in the Seychelles
 
8 separate Treatment rooms
 
A Window to the West
 
A Geometric challenge in Spa Construction
 
Large timber floor spaces
 
A polished timber ceiling
 
The Yoga pavillion at Four Seasons Seychelles
 
Tile and pebble detail
 
 
Forged metal brackets link timber to columns
 
Marble in the steam room
 
Ochre paint and polished timber floors prevail inside the treatment rooms of Sainte Anne
 
Walways and water features below the palm trees of Sainte Anne
 
A modest pool at the Spa of the Sainte Anne resort
 
The entrance to the Spa at Sainte anne
 
 
 
 
Building a peacefull space
 
 
Lattice light feature in the Spa entrance
 
 
Night lighting of the MAIA villas personal spa bath by night
 
can this really be true - is this a resort in Africa - or is this heaven on Earth
 
Orinally designed without the 'safety fences' the spa appeared to float on water
 
Wooden decks over water
 
Looking back from the edge
 
Panorama of the lower water deck infinity pool and spa
 
The Gymnasium with an upmarket feel
 
A bespoke doorway in fortress styling by Laxmanbhai
 
 
Photo by impressions