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Flower Cloud Hammam Project 2.7 x 2.2 m

Хамам

Flower Cloud Hammam Project 2.7 x 2.2 m

The hammam project 2.7 × 2.2 m “Kvitkova Hmara” is a камерное architectural concept where Eastern aesthetics meet precise engineering. Within a compact footprint of 2.7 × 2.2 meters, the space integrates a full steam zone and a dedicated shower area while maintaining visual lightness and functional clarity.

The layout clearly divides the interior into two zones: the main hammam area and a shower section separated by a subtle architectural projection. This design solution preserves the steam microclimate while allowing a seamless transition to cooling procedures after heat sessions.

Natural marble and handcrafted ceramic tiles form the foundation of the interior character. The bench follows a smooth, continuous curve aligned with the wall geometry, reinforcing the organic flow of the space.

SpaPlanet delivers the hammam project 2.7 × 2.2 m turnkey — from architectural planning to installation and system launch — carefully adapting engineering solutions to compact dimensions.

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Unique Finishing Materials

Authentic Craftsmanship from Algeria and Spain

The project incorporates handcrafted ceramics and decorative mosaic inspired by traditional Eastern design. Textured surfaces and subtle color transitions enhance the chamber-like atmosphere and create a layered visual depth within the compact volume.

Marble as the Core of Durability

Marble is used for the main bench and wall cladding. Its thermal mass ensures stable heat distribution and long-term durability. The curved bench geometry supports ergonomic seating while visually unifying the interior composition.

Technological Equipment and Lighting

Lighting Design

Soft LED lighting is integrated into the dome and seating area. The illumination enhances material textures and creates a calm, immersive atmosphere. Hidden light sources prevent glare and maintain visual balance.

Shower Zone Ergonomics

This hammam project 2.7 × 2.2 m includes a shower area separated by a small architectural projection. The element prevents water from entering the steam zone and maintains temperature stability. The movement between zones remains fluid and comfortable despite the compact dimensions.