Bringing the Essence of a Day Spa Home to Your Bathroom
(ARA) - In today’s
fast-paced society, more people are searching for
the perfect escape from the stresses of juggling
work, family and other responsibilities. While some
head to spas for much-needed relaxation, others want
to be able to unwind in the privacy of their own
homes. Enter the home spa – a new trend and
comforting retreat that’s as close as your master
bathroom and far away from life’s stresses.
Bath product manufacturers are making it easier to
bring home the serenity of the spa lifestyle and its
health benefits. The comfort revolution that began
decades ago with the introduction of personal
whirlpools now extends throughout the bathroom.
Today, you can enjoy the amenities of a five-star
spa in your own home thanks to new, customizable
fixtures and products that turn an ordinary bathroom
into a haven.
Define Your Space
Less is more when it comes to planning a home spa.
This is good news for those who think their bathroom
may be too small or too large for spa-like fixtures
and fittings.
Bathroom product manufacturers like Porcher offer
minimalist and modular solutions for bringing
serenity to spaces of any size. Porcher’s Tetsu
Collection – a Japanese word for “peace” – features
exotic natural woods from Africa and the Orient with
its collection of furniture, fixtures, accessories
and tub surrounds. For example, pre-assembled Tetsu
wall-hung units have cabinet doors that open to
reveal large grooming mirrors and smaller cosmetic
mirrors. The furniture also has built-in plumbing
for lavatories or vessel sinks that can be accented
with sleek wall-mounted faucets. This means there’s
no need to tear down and rebuild existing walls.
The key to creating your personal bath retreat is to
reduce clutter by selecting products with clean,
smooth surfaces. The quieter and more organized the
design, the calmer you’ll make the environment. One
idea: select built-in storage whenever possible.
Choices run the gamut from the woody warmth of a
Scandinavian-styled sauna to minimal, Zen-inspired
spaces outfitted with sleek, modular bath furniture.
Indulge in Special Comforts
The comfort culture in the home spa includes small
and big indulgences – everything from soft furniture
to wall-mounted towel warmers to built-in sound
systems. Porcher’s Tetsu Collection, for example,
features a comfortable chair with built-in storage
and a removable cushion that flips over to become a
tray for holding aromatherapy candles or placing a
cup of herbal tea.
You can also incorporate other creature comforts
into your home spa. Affordable, ultra-thin electric
systems offer luxury underfoot by providing radiant
heat through stone and tile floors. Customized
shower units and tubs with multiple adjustable
massaging water-jet heads or hand-held units provide
all sorts of hydrotherapy options, as do classic
Japanese soaking tubs. Built-in shower seats of
various shapes and sizes add yet another level of
comfort to the well-designed spa bath. Of course,
oils, bath salts and plush towels and robes round
out the spa experience.
Set the Mood
Proper lighting that can adapt to the mood and time
of day is a must in the home spa. Consider
easy-to-install dimmer lights or chromotherapy, a
new option that’s available in some tubs, shower
systems and sinks. Chromotherapy products shine
streams of changing color hues and intensities
through standing and running water. Painting (or
resurfacing) the bathroom walls in a soothing color,
such as a watery blue or a soft green, also changes
the mood with a few simple strokes. But there’s a
reason why white remains a classic for hygienic and
healthful spaces. It inevitably clears the mind.
Escape and Enjoy
Wellness and well-being are in style. But living
well doesn’t necessarily mean living large. Today’s
relaxing bath environment is a place where it’s
possible to appreciate and achieve all of the
luxuries that contribute to physical and emotional
fitness. Fortunately, in today’s market, there’s
something to suit nearly every need, preference and
budget when it comes to creating your own home spa.
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