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Ideas for Creating Your Own Spa Bath
Fifty-hour workweeks,
free time filled with meetings and soccer games,
obligations to schools and community -- the list
goes on and on. Many people today are challenged to
find solace in their lives. They have too much to do
and too few opportunities to combat the effects of
the resulting stress.
At the end of a hard day or the beginning of a new
one, what better way to help clear your mind and
gain the right perspective than to have the
comforting elements of a spa right in your own home?
Water, combined with aesthetically pleasing
materials, is a perfect relaxer. For ways to create
your own relaxing space, think out-of-the-box.
Asian-inspired open-base vanities and faucets or
traditional console lavatories are spacious, simple
solutions -- even in the smallest bath.
New formats in tubs offer the luxury of a deep soak
or the exhilaration of a hydro- and air-jet massage.
Showers powered by multiple heads and body sprays
provide the ultimate in wake-up stimulation or
end-of-the-day relaxation. For an even richer spa
experience, look for combination steam and shower
units. It's never been easier to create the perfect
spa bath to suit your needs.
For a true spa feeling, look for a bidet. These
traditionally upscale fixtures are becoming more
common in new construction and remodeling projects.
With the many new products designed to make
retrofitting your existing space simpler, tearing
into the drywall to access the plumbing is not
always necessary. So whether you're building from
the ground up or looking to remodel, consider these
soothing options. Regardless of the space that you
have to work with, you'll find options to
accommodate any plan, all with the same wonderfully
relaxing results.
By Melissa Birdsong
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