135 — Multi-Room Aromatherapy Circuit
1 min
net sf 144–600 sf (13–56 m²) total for 3 room circuit; scales with room count | category wet circuit | priority signature \[ 📷 image ] a circuit of individual aromatherapy inhalation rooms at progressively increasing temperatures — each room featuring its own unique aromatherapy based on the fibonacci series (3, 5, or 8 rooms are the only programmatically valid counts), the circuit creates a multi layered, sequential inhalation journey that takes the traditional steam room into a broader, more complete wellness experience distinct from a single aromatherapy inhalation room (entry 64) — the multi room circuit is a programmed journey rather than a single amenity, with meaningful temperature and scent differentiation between stations contents individual inhalation rooms 3, 5, or 8 rooms (fibonacci series only — these are the architecturally and operationally valid counts) temperature progression minimum 5–20°f (2 8–11°c) difference between rooms; sequence runs from coolest to warmest cold plunge pool at circuit end 55–75°f (13–24°c) each room independent temperature control; individual aromatherapy dispensing system; accent feature or focal point for focus/meditation; seating appropriate to dry or wet environment first room signature scent (custom blended options available at resort/destination) aromatherapy options per room hvac diffused, steam/humidity integrated, freestanding diffuser, or candles configuration circuit adjacent to wet locker amenities one circuit per locker room gender (men’s and women’s) guests progress room to room in sequence cold plunge terminates the circuit adjacencies wet locker amenities (direct access); cold plunge (circuit terminus); experience showers (nearby) finishes floor high quality non skid — ceramic, porcelain, clay, or stone tile; slope to drain if steam is used walls tile with interesting layout, trims, and borders consistent with spa theme; material corresponds to dry or wet environment ceiling impervious material corresponding to dry or wet environment mep p (floor drains at wet rooms; drains at circuit common area for cleaning), h (individual temperature control per room; temperature maintained consistently between rooms; precise zoning critical for the sequential experience), d (sealed waterproof lighting; scent control; individual room audio), w (waterproofing at any steam equipped rooms) notes room count must be 3, 5, or 8 — no other quantities maintain the fibonacci programming logic at smaller facilities, 3 rooms is appropriate consult with mechanical engineers on the sequential temperature control design — this requires careful hvac zoning to prevent temperature bleed between rooms