Traditional bathhouses typically included a series of rooms with varying temperatures. These rooms were carefully designed to encourage relaxation and cleansing in a controlled environment. The gradual transition from hot to cold or warm to cool water was thought to stimulate the body’s circulation and improve overall health. Water is a central element in the design of traditional baths. Water was used not only for bathing but also to create a peaceful and serene atmosphere through fountains, pools, and channels. The sound of water flowing often added to the calming effect of the space.