Creating a Spa in Your Own Home

Creating a Spa in Your Own Home

We all love to escape to the spa for a few hours to escape from the rat race and reduce our stress levels. Spas are designed to make you feel like a million dollars the minute you walk through the door. Add on to that the treatments, perhaps a back massage, pedicure and an hour in the Whirlpool and you can?t help but feel incredible by the time you leave. When redesigning your bathroom you have the opportunity to recreate the look and the feel of any top spa in the country. This is the one room in the home where you're able to lock the door and enjoy some quiet time. You're able to treat yourself to luxury products that not only get you clean but also leave

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you with that'same feeling you get at the spa. It's a slice of tranquil heaven in your own home.

5 Tips for Creating Your Personal Spa in Your New Bathroom

Now you're committed to giving your bathroom a complete spa treatment you may require some additional inspiration on how to complete the look. Here are our five tips that will certainly get you started off in the right direction.

  1. Choose a bathroom suite that uses clean modern design. Spas are kept perfectly clean, tidy and organised and overly ornate bathtubs can ruin the effect. You can have your rolltop bath and claw feet but make sure the bath itself has smooth deep sides that are easy to keep clean and heavenly to sink into after a long day at the office.
  2. I'vest in a steam shower and give your skin a deep clean by recreating the steam room experience in your own spa bathroom. Choose a steam shower enclosure that's large enough for you to sit in while your pores are given the deep cleansing treatment. Steam showers, like saunas, help to ease muscular pains, work to increase your circulation and release tension. Steam showers are also useful for people with coughs and for those seeking ways of inducing a good night?s sleep.
  3. Choose a vanity unit with a contemporary sink that is large enough for your needs. The last thing you?ll want in your new spa bathroom is a cluttered vanity unit, so buy the biggest size that will fit in the space you have available. Make sure there's plenty of storage room with cupboards and drawers helping you to maximise the space. Aim to keep the top of the vanity unit free from clutter, display a few candles and essential oils instead.
  4. Don?t skimp on the mirrors in the bathroom. Mirrors help to increase the feeling of space and lighten the area, but they're also practical. We love the infinity mirrors, which add a contemporary feel and additional lighting options for relaxing bath times.
  5. Treat yourself to new towels. Donate your old towels to charity and invest in luxurious towels and bathrobes to complete the spa bathroom. Buy the oversized bath towels that cover you from head to toe along with smaller towels for quick hand drying. Pick simple colours for a contemporary feel or use the bath towels to add your accent colour into the bathroom.

We hope you?ll feel inspired by our five tips on creating a spa bathroom in your own home. If you have any questions please use click on the contact us tab below for assistance.