A luxury spa bathroom in Los Angeles costs 60 to 150 thousand dollars or more. The 2026 luxury standard includes a steam shower, freestanding sculptural tub, heated natural stone floors, and wellness-focused design.
Full steam enclosure with bench, multiple showerheads (rain, hand, body jets), and steam generator. Requires: fully waterproofed ceiling and walls, sloped ceiling to prevent condensation dripping, sealed glass enclosure. Generator: $3K-$6K (Mr. Steam, Steamist, ThermaSol). Total steam shower: $15K-$30K. The ultimate daily wellness ritual.
The centerpiece: sculptural soaking tub positioned as a visual focal point. Popular 2026 materials: natural stone (marble, onyx) — $8K-$25K. Cast iron with enamel: $3K-$8K. Engineered stone (Badeloft, Victoria + Albert): $5K-$15K. Position near a window for natural light and views. Floor-mounted tub filler: $1.5K-$5K.
Book-matched marble or onyx feature wall: $10K-$30K (the WOW element). Heated marble floor: $15-$30/sqft + radiant heat ($10-$15/sqft). Slab shower walls (no grout lines): $8K-$20K. Stone vanity countertop with integrated sink: $3K-$8K. The material selection defines the entire bathroom's character.
Digital shower system (Kohler DTV+, Moen U by Moen): preset temperature, flow, and spray patterns. Start your shower from bed via app. $3K-$8K. Smart toilet (Toto Neorest, Kohler Veil): bidet, heated seat, auto-open/close, deodorizer. $4K-$12K. Smart mirror with integrated lighting, defogger, and Bluetooth: $1K-$3K.
Chandelier over tub: the luxury statement ($2K-$10K). LED cove lighting in ceiling soffits: warm, indirect glow ($1K-$3K). Backlit mirror/vanity: eliminates shadows for grooming ($500-$2K). Chromotherapy in shower: color-changing LED ($300-$800). Dimmer on everything — luxury bathrooms are about ambiance, not brightness.
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Submit your permit application to LADBS Valley District Office (6262 Van Nuys Blvd) the same week you finalize your design in Los Angeles. Plan check takes 8–12 weeks — starting the clock early keeps your project on schedule.
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Verify CSLB license at cslb.ca.gov. Confirm the license class, active status, workers' comp, and bond. LADBS Valley District Office (6262 Van Nuys Blvd) handles permits for Los Angeles.
Most structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work in Los Angeles requires a permit with LADBS Valley District Office (6262 Van Nuys Blvd). Plan check takes 8–12 weeks.
Construction costs in Los Angeles run at the LA metro average. NP Line Design provides free in-home estimates with detailed itemized scopes.