In-Home Massage in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Master-therapist bodywork delivered to your residence.
From the lakefront estates of Black Rock and Rockford Bay
to downtown Coeur d’Alene, Sanders Beach, Fort Grounds, and the Garden District.
Coeur d’Alene runs on a quiet rhythm of high performance and high standards. Boats are launched before breakfast off Rockford Bay. A hard week ends on a lakefront porch with the lake going still. A long Monday in town finishes with a drive home to Fort Grounds, the day still riding the shoulders. The body keeps a record of all of it. Total Body Flow Massage® is the practice of unloading that record — in your own home, on your own clock, under the hands of a master therapist with twenty years of clinical depth.
We are a single-therapist concierge practice based in Coeur d’Alene. Our work is in-home and in-office only — never in a salon, never shared with a waiting room. The session is built around what your body is actually carrying that week: the lower-back tension from too many hours over a desk, the rotator cuff that hasn’t been the same since the boat lift, the cervical strain that builds the night before a major presentation. Each appointment is calibrated by hand, integrating Western therapeutic technique with Eastern bodywork theory, real essential oils, and the pacing of a private medical session rather than a spa visit.
What in-home massage means in Coeur d’Alene
The greater Coeur d’Alene market is unusual. Within a fifteen-minute radius of Independence Point you will find ultra-luxury lakefront on Lake Coeur d’Alene, multi-generational homes a few blocks off Sherman Avenue, quiet established residential through the Garden District, and seasonal households that arrive with the lake season and leave with it. What these residences have in common is a serious shortage of one resource: time. Driving to a downtown studio, parking, undressing in a shared room, then driving home with hair still oiled is not how most of our clients want to spend an afternoon.
In-home massage solves that. We arrive at your door with a professional-grade table, fresh linens, organic essential oils, and equipment. The only thing required of you is a quiet room and an open square of floor — and we handle the rest. The session begins on time, ends on time, and concludes with you already home. For most clients in Coeur d’Alene, that single change — eliminating the round-trip and the public element — is what makes regular bodywork sustainable instead of occasional.
Neighborhoods we serve in greater Coeur d’Alene
Our standard service map covers the city of Coeur d’Alene end-to-end and the surrounding lakefront communities. The named areas below are where we work most frequently; if your address is not listed, ask — we serve much of Kootenai County and into Spokane County across the state line.
Black Rock
Private gated community on the south shore. Private scheduling and household-shareable memberships designed for households like these.
Rockford Bay
Lakefront residences along the western shore of Lake Coeur d’Alene. Summer-season weekly cadence common; winter Priority Care to maintain the work between visits.
Sanders Beach
The historic in-town neighborhood between Tubbs Hill and the Resort. Walking distance to Independence Point; we typically serve clients here mid-afternoon between Resort meetings and dinner reservations.
Fort Grounds
The professional’s neighborhood — tree-lined streets, original homes, North Idaho College proximity. A standing weekly slot is the most common pattern here.
Garden District
Established Coeur d’Alene residential streets, mature plantings, quiet afternoons. Many of our longest-tenured members live here.
Downtown CDA & Resort area
Sherman Avenue, the Coeur d’Alene Resort, the condo towers above Independence Point. We work in Resort-adjacent residences and the in-suite stays that follow a board day or a closing dinner.
Gozzer Ranch
Discovery Land Co. private community on the east shore. See our concierge page for Gozzer Ranch & private communities ›
Tubbs Hill perimeter
The hillside homes overlooking Tubbs Hill and the lake — often older Coeur d’Alene families with multi-generational ties to the area.
How the work shows up in Coeur d’Alene
The Coeur d’Alene roster is, by design, small. Total Body Flow Massage® is a single-therapist practice, which means the calendar fills first with members and long-tenured clients, and their referrals. The people we see are running companies, managing households, building legacies… and they treat their body the same way they treat everything else that matters.
- Bodies that need to perform — the long week that ends in a Sunday board call, the morning before a deposition, the rotator cuff that hasn’t been the same since the last boat lift. Bodywork as recovery protocol, not treat.
- The lakefront life — days on the water in Rockford Bay or off Black Rock, golf at the Resort course or Avondale, lakefront entertaining that runs late. The work meets you in the same residence the next morning.
- Second-home and seasonal households — a known, vetted therapist on standby for the season. Standing weekly slots in the summer, monthly maintenance in the winter, no need to re-explain your body each time.
- Travelers and Resort-area stays — arriving for a stretch on Sherman Avenue, a closing, or a multi-day stay at the Coeur d’Alene Resort or a Hagadone property. Same-week scheduling, in-suite, without any front-desk handoff.
The Total Body Flow Massage® method
Most spa massage in this region is a sixty-minute Swedish session with light pressure and a finite menu. Total Body Flow is a different category of work. The method blends therapeutic Western technique — deep tissue, neuromuscular, cranial sacral, stretch and movement therapy — with Eastern bodywork theory and meridian-aware pacing. Pressure and rhythm are tuned to the body in front of us each time. A morning session before a deposition is not the same session as a Saturday afternoon recovery from a hard ride down the Centennial Trail. The protocol adapts; the precision does not.
We use real essential oils — therapeutic-grade, not fragrance — selected per session for what the body is asking for. Citrus and rosemary on the morning of a hard day. Lavandin and sandalwood the night before a difficult conversation. Pine and ginger in the depth of a Coeur d’Alene winter. The aromatic layer is part of the work, not a finishing touch.
What you get in therapy is triple the work of what most therapy sessions include, due to adaptive techniques and years of experience. Curated for what the body needs that day.
“A spa massage relaxes you. A Total Body Flow session changes how the next two weeks of your life feel in your body.”
Why Coeur d’Alene clients choose in-home over a studio
Master therapist, not a rotation
Every session is delivered by Lavonne Ayoub. You are not handed off to a different therapist next month. The continuity is the work. Meet your therapist ›
Twenty years of clinical depth
Two decades of practice across therapeutic, sports, and clinical bodywork. The hands know what they’re finding before the protocol reaches it.
Private, in-home, never shared
No waiting rooms. No shared treatment walls. No public exit. The session begins and ends in your residence with the same level of privacy you’d expect from a private physician.
Signature method, real oils
The Total Body Flow Massage® method, calibrated each session. Therapeutic-grade essential oils. A protocol that adapts to your body the day of, not a one-size template.
Pricing & memberships for Coeur d’Alene clients
Sessions run from 55 minutes to two full hours. Most Coeur d’Alene members choose a 75- or 95-minute cadence — the right length for therapeutic depth without compromising the rest of the afternoon. Memberships are designed for clients who want the work to be a standing part of their routine rather than a once-a-quarter rescue.
The membership idea, in one paragraph
Four membership tiers — Priority Care, Signature Care, Elite Care, and Executive Wellness — running from one to six sessions per month. Memberships hold your standing slot, give you first access to the calendar, and let you carry up to two unused sessions in reserve. Elite and Executive tiers are designed to be shared across a household or team, which is how most of our Black Rock and Rockford Bay clients use them. Pause or stop anytime with three days’ notice. The full breakdown lives on the menu & memberships page.
Response time & scheduling in Coeur d’Alene
Because the practice is based in Coeur d’Alene, drive time within the city is short — typically 10 to 30 minutes from our base to most CDA addresses. For members, standing appointments are normal. For new clients, Advanced scheduling is recommended, depending on the season; summer (May through September) and the December holiday window are the tightest. If you’re flying in for a Resort stay or a closing, text us before you land — we will do our best to fit you in during your visit.
The work, in our own words
Read the full body of client reviews for the kind of feedback this work generates. The themes recur: the difference between a spa massage and a clinically-trained one; the value of having the same therapist month over month; the relief of receiving the work at home instead of fighting Sherman Avenue traffic on the way back. The experience page describes what an in-home session feels like, end to end.
Gifting bodywork to a Coeur d’Alene household
A standing in-home session is one of the most genuinely useful gifts you can give in this market — particularly for the recipient who already has the boat, the membership, and the lakefront view. Gift cards are available in any session length and can be redeemed against a one-time appointment. Several of our long-tenured Coeur d’Alene members originally arrived as a gift recipient.
Book your in-home session in Coeur d’Alene
Call or text the appointment line for same-week availability. New clients welcome. The first session is the right place to discuss what you’re carrying and what the work should target.