Some Important Tips When Choosing A Deep Bath

September 3, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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There are different types of bath you can install in your bathroom. However, one of the best baths you can use is a deep bath. A deep bath offers many benefits that you will not find in other types of bathtubs. That is why if you want to replace your old bathtub or if you are remodel your bathroom you should seriously consider purchasing a deep bath. The benefits you receive from a deep bath will certainly improve your bathing experience.

Deep baths are ideal for therapeutic bathing and soaking. You can immerse your whole body in a deep bath, and the effects of warm soaking are much greater. Simply fill up your tub with warm water and add medicated therapeutic herbs in your bath to recreate you own Spa experience. A deep soak bath can also help with many age-related medical conditions. Complete body soaking is possible only in deep baths. That is why it is important to have a deep bath if you want to get the full health benefits of warm water soaking therapy.

Deep baths are also ideal for small bathrooms. Although most deep baths have standard length and sizes, you can find compact or small deep baths that will be suitable for your bathroom. In fact, even some corner baths are deep. The most common compact deep bath is the Playa Bath, which is also known as the sits bath. These baths are only 1200mm long but are very deep. A standard bath is around 380mm deep, deep baths tend to be between 400mm & 550mm deep depending on the manufacturer.

Most of us would love nothing better than to come home after a tough day at the office and sink in to a warm deep bath with aromatherapy oils to relax every muscle in our body. However the thought of the extra expense involved in this kind of purchase pushes most people to settle for a standard bathtub when remodeling their bathroom. The great news is that if your about to install a new bathroom there are a verity of deep baths that wont break the bank but will make your bathroom feel like a five star hotel with it’s luxury bathtub.

For those of you with a few extra pounds to spend and a little more room, have a look at the Shires – Largo Luxury Double Ended Bath. This bath is 1800mm x 1079mm. You can almost fit three people in it. What better way to spend a romantic night with your partner submerged in a warm luxury deep bath.

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Add Some Pizzazz to Your Powder Room!

August 10, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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(ARA) — It’s a room with a toilet and a sink. Maybe a window, if you’re lucky. The average size is a tiny four feet by five feet. And if it can’t get any worse, it’s probably the most frequently used room in your house — especially for guests and visitors.

Yes, it’s the powder room . . . also known as the half-bath or guest bath. While for years this has been a miniscule room, often forgotten when decorating, today’s builders are actually allocating more space to the powder room. In addition, powder rooms in many newer homes offer such upscale features as high-end cabinetry, pedestal sinks, ornate accessories and sophisticated lighting.

Whether your powder room is big or small, this is a space where you can let your expression show. Because its size is typically smaller than other rooms in your home, it allows you the opportunity to be a bit more creative and daring. Plus, you can make a significant decorating impact with little time and expense, and change the look often to keep it fresh.

A Little Room That Makes a Big Impact

The name “powder room” actually descends from Victorian times. Bathrooms were often called powder rooms because it was the place where ladies retired to powder their noses. These spaces were tastefully decorated and full of charm.

Today, the powder room is equally as significant to a home’s décor, if not more so. In fact, its design has become so important that the National Kitchen & Bath Association has added a powder room category to its annual design competition which provides a barometer for what’s hot in the design industry.

But, sprucing up the powder room with a stylish flair isn’t a challenge left only to interior designers. Thanks to the popularity of numerous do-it-yourself decorating television shows, more Americans than ever before are trying their hand at stylish decorating themselves. In fact, a recent survey conducted by Creative Specialties International, a division of Moen Incorporated; and Rooms of America, a consumer research organization, found that more than 75 percent of respondents said that decorating themes are “important” in the powder room.

What does that mean to manufacturers of bath-related products? According to Mark Savan, vice president and general manager of Creative Specialties International, “Consumer style preferences are our number one consideration when designing new bath accessory collections. We take these survey results seriously and even conduct our own focus groups to further substantiate consumer preferences.”

Relying on this extensive research, Creative Specialties International recently introduced four new bath accessory collections designed to reflect the styles used in today’s bath. Sold under the Inspirations brand, the Stockton, Danbury, Sage and Avery collections each fall into one of three design categories — traditional, contemporary/casual or country. The Stockton, Sage and Avery collections are available in chrome and brushed nickel; while the Danbury collection is available in chrome and popular oil rubbed bronze. Each product creates a stunning look for a guest bathroom.

“In talking with consumers, we’ve found that many are really looking to make a statement in their powder room — and can be a bit more experimental with their decorating,” adds Savan. “That’s why our new collections feature a more stylish, contemporary design — to meet the demand for more on-trend styles. In addition to the style of the accessories, our new collections also feature exceptional finishes, such as brushed nickel. The result is a product which blends well in many of today’s fashionable powder rooms.”

Take a Walk on the Wild Side

As homeowners experiment with different decorating trends, it’s important to remember that a powder room is a great area to try more dramatic decorating ideas and come out of your shell a bit. Just because your family room is decorated in a contemporary theme doesn’t mean your bathroom has to reflect that same style. Perhaps you’re an attorney by day but enjoy gardening on the side. Why not paint the walls in a sage green and use accent pieces such as colorful flower pots filled with live or silk flowers. Or hang a beautiful wreath made of dried flowers as a focal point, and surround it with framed water-color paintings of vibrant gardens.

If you’re thinking of something a little more dramatic, the following are a few other decorating ideas to give your powder room some extra pizzazz:

Viva Italia!

Add a bit of Tuscan style to your powder room — and you’ll be ahead of the curve — using a trend that many interior designers predict will be one of the most popular decorating themes next year. Personified by items that are rustic, warm and inviting, a Tuscan room typically features items that look like they have been there forever, used by countless generations.

To achieve this look in your guest bath, use warm, golden colors such as yellows, oranges and browns. Faux finishing techniques are ideal when painting in a Tuscan theme, as they duplicate the sun-washed walls and crumbled porticos seen in Italy. Since Tuscan homes often have tile roofs, accessorize the walls in your powder room with mosaic tiles, or add a detailed tile backsplash behind the sink.

Providing the perfect finishing touch to the bath, add Italian-made ceramics to the powder room by placing plates or decorative vases on a decorative glass shelf. Or, add a feeling of casual comfort with pewter or copper picture frames and candlestick holders. If you’re looking to add a signature piece with old world appeal, install a towel ring from the Danbury collection in oil rubbed bronze — it adds classic style to a traditional accessory.

Finally, we all know that Italians love to eat and entertain — so why not place a bowl of fresh lemons or homemade biscotti next to the hand towels. It’s a small touch that your guests will be sure to remember.

Retreat to the Spa

We all love to be pampered, especially when we’re far from home. Why not give your guests the “spa treatment” when they are visiting your powder room? Start with cool colors, such as light blues, greens and purples on the walls. White accents are the perfect addition to provide a calming effect.

One of the best amenities in visiting a spa is the luxurious, fluffy towels. Feature these beautiful items, perhaps with your monogrammed initials, on a simple, yet stylish towel bar. An ideal choice would be an 18-inch towel bar from the Sage collection from Creative Specialties International. Offering smooth, rounded edges with clean lines and understated accents, the Sage towel bar coordinates well in a variety of bath decors.

Complete the spa look with small items that make a big impact — such as aromatherapy candles in coordinating colors. Or, place a small CD player in a corner of the powder room and play mood relaxing or nature-inspired music. Finally, place a basket of lotions, scented hand soaps and a small hand massager in the corner of the counter top.

A Touch of Sophistication

Who says a powder room can’t have a sophisticated style? An elegant décor is a perfect way to spruce up a half-bath — especially if it is located off a formal living or dining room. Start with rich, deep colors on your walls, such as red, burgundy or navy. Another popular choice is chocolate brown, which many designers are calling “the new black.”

Next, put an extra emphasis on lighting, as it can have a major impact on the overall feel of the room. And just because it’s a powder room doesn’t mean you have to be limited to a boring overhead ceiling fixture. Instead, be a bit daring and use spot or track lighting, wall sconces or even small table lamps set on the countertop or the back of the commode. Or, why not hang a small chandelier as the primary light source — perhaps in a coordinating style of another fixture in your home? Whatever lighting you choose, increasing the number and variety will add drama to its appearance.

To add a sophisticated touch to the sink area, many homeowners are turning to the past for inspiration by installing pedestal sinks. Another dramatic option used by top designers includes mounting the sink bowl on top of the counter as if it were a large bowl on a table. Furthermore, granite, marble and Corian countertops aren’t just for the kitchen anymore — they make the perfect addition to a powder room, thanks to their intricate designs and rich color options.

Finally, don’t forget about the accessories and small details. Mirrors don’t have to be limited to simple squares on the wall — add a bit of drama by framing them with beautiful molding or draping them in rich fabrics. Carry on the elegant theme by installing a Stockton double towel bar filled with thick, luxurious hand towels. And bring a touch of warmth to the room with a beautiful rug. But instead of traditional bathroom rugs, try a small oriental rug, which can bring all of the colors of the room together with one piece.

Final Words of Wisdom

When it comes to sprucing up your powder room, it doesn’t matter whether you decorate in a country, contemporary or traditional style. Just remember to have fun and try new things. Your powder room can be an extension of your personality, expressing your special interests. Create a statement and if things don’t pan out, try again.

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Some Things For Creating an Spa Place

July 11, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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As many people who have had the experience will tell you, there are simply not many things that are more relaxing than a spa. In this stress-filled world, sometimes a person really needs to relax for them to be able to handle the day that’s ahead of them. With things like work, school, and other activities, they can sometimes seem as if they are a little too much for us to handle. Unfortunately, especially with current economic climates, not everyone has the luxury of going to the spa for the weekend.

Luckily, there is the opportunity of creating the spa experience at the spa place. This is a cost-effective solution for those who want to reduce some stress and also feel the added comfort of kicking back at spa place! There are a few things that a person will need to create this experience, and they’re pretty cheap, so one would not have to spend much to make their spa comparable to the expensive romps.

Equipment

Firstly, you’re going to obviously want to acquire the items that you need to create this magical experience. The typical spa revolves around the body, face, and hair, so make sure that you keep these things in mind while you’re running to the store. Although there are many items that the spa uses, here are a few basics:

- Anti-oxidant toners, cleansers, and moisturizers
- Your favorite loofah
- Bath Brush (preferably the ones with the long handles)
- Bath Salts
- Spring Water (preferably with lemon)
- Essential Oils

Usage

All of these things play a vital role in creating your spa experience at spa place, as these are the basic things (more or less) that they use in the traditional spa. The key to really making this magic is to use the body scrubs to remove all of the toxins from the body, while stimulating the skin. Use the essential oils in the spring water for the best effect, and make sure to gently, yet thoroughly, cleanse the body with the loofah. The bath salts can also be added to the solution for the cooling effect.

Facial Rejuvenation

This is probably one of the biggest things in the spa, as everyone wants to leave the spa with that radiant glow, which are essentially the same reasons why celebrities stay a week at the professional spas. One of the noteworthy things to stay here is that everyone should remember that the skin on the face is some of the most delicate on the body. It is advisable that a person does not use any harsh soaps or cleansing agents here, and be sure to be gentle!

The Spa Treatment

Using these ingredients to make a spa treatment at spa place is something that more and more people are finding to be a really good alternative than shelling out a lot of money. The person who tries this will be someone who feels relaxed and ready to take on the next day, almost with a new lease on life!

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Some Great Benefits Of An Aquatic Bath Tub

May 18, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Bathing is an important part of a decent living. For thousands of years, various cultures and societies have given attention and significance to the experience.

Nothing compares however to the experience of soaking in an aquatic bathtub after a long day. It is a perfect combination of luxury and quality, of leisure bath and healthy water immersion.

What Is an Aquatic Bathtub?

The aquatic bathtub provides for a more relaxing and soothing experience than any ordinary tub out there. It is like having your own spa in the comforts of your home. It is all about hydrotherapy.

What Is Hydrotherapy?

Hydrotherapy is one method of treating a disease through the use of water. It is deemed to be used by ancient Greek doctors.

This method is more commonly known now as the spa therapy. They are very popular now.

Hydrotherapy or spa treatment can be used to address various problems. The warm water can relax spasm, very useful in alleviating sprains, muscle sprains, fatigue and backache.

Sitting in hot water alone, or a sitz bath, is effective in treating swollen hemorrhoids.

Physiotherapy is another area that makes use of water. The buoyancy of water allows an ailing limb or strained muscle to be moved or exercised, as there is less pull of gravity when immersed in a tub of water.

What Is a Whirlpool Bath?

Whirlpool is a special feature in most bathtubs to have an effective hydrotherapy experience. It is water spinning in a circular motion around a central area.
Heat is used together with this whirlpool bath, to effect a stimulating treatment or massage in an aquatic bath.

Additional Features to Consider

In deciding over an aquatic bathtub, there are hundreds of selections to choose from, with more than 1,500 distributors worldwide. There are premium designs that come with many luxurious features. There are the economical ones that will provide the basic needs of a spa treatment.

1. Two-Person Bathtub
A roomy bathtub will definitely spell comfort. Spacious bathing will dispense with unnecessary adjustments.

2. Support Features
Seek an aquatic bathtub that has raised seats, arm rests and lumbar support. These features should be secured to enjoy a long soak.

3. Neck Pillows
Neck jet pillows and shiatsu back jet system are some of the most sought-after features. Hydrotherapy jets are installed to provide also the ultimate massage experience.

4. Lighting
Chromatherapy lighting will add more than to the aesthetics. This is a desirable bonus to the hydrotherapeutic experience.

5. Continuous Waterfall
This adds to a peaceful ambience as one rests in a relaxing bath. The sound makes the bathing the ultimate calming experience.

6. Remote Control
Since this bath is about relaxation, some manufacturers have already provided for floating remote control. Any features of the aquatic tub can be turned off and on without having to move from the relaxed stature.

The selection provides a wide range of style and sizes. The features are made even more user-friendly now. Anyone can configure the features to focus on a specific area of discomfort.

With these features to watch out for, getting an aquatic bathtub is really a must. It is like having a hot spring in the confines of the household. Anyone can take a dip, any time of the day.

Just do not miss out on the aquatic bathtub experience. Whatever it is that may be discerned by the budget and by the desires, make sure to get one. Get a quality one, in keeping with the true hydrotherapy purpose of getting more than just a dip.

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Transform Your Bathroom Into a Spa With Some Luxurious Bath Shower Curtains

May 15, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
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The credit crunch has affected us all and the stresses and strains from the current economic situation and the resultant state of your purse strings are probably starting to take their toll. Eventually everyone needs to take some much needed time out. A well timed treat or a place where you can truly relax and get away from it all will keep you going, but ironically the occasions when we need to take care of ourselves the most are often the moments when we have the least time and energy to do so!


A hard day’s work combined with juggling family, friends and the housework is enough for anyone to deal with and it’s a wonder any of us ever have any spare time at all! A trip to a spa would be an amazing treat but in reality most of us barely can afford either the time or the cost to go on a proper spa break once a year, let alone once a month! It is far better for you to relax little and often, so why not convert your bathroom into your own at home spa. A pair of luxurious bath shower curtains, a few sumptuous bath towels, a vase of gorgeous flowers and some scented candles could transform your bathroom into the sanctuary that you need.


Treats and pampering needn’t cost the earth and just like you don’t need to fork out on a weekend away at a top health spa, you also don’t need to spend lots of money redesigning your bathroom into full scale luxury. We’ve all watched the home improvement programs and sometimes all it takes to transform your living space is a few well placed premium ornaments and accessories. Whether this is a gorgeous pair of new bathroom shower curtains or a big fluffy bath mat.




Once your new bath shower curtains and other accessories are in place all you need to do is turn on some soothing music, light a few scented candles and pour a few relaxing drops of a soothing aromatherapy oil like lavender or marjoram into your bath. Sink in, relax and you will be half way there already. For a truly luxurious experience see if you can ask a loved one to bring you in a glass of wine whilst you read your book in the bath

 

Clara Phillips has written numerous books on the subject of luxury goods in the modern age & her reviews of luxury bathroom products are famous in the industry. With an interest in this field Clara writes numerous articles about bathrooms from the best luxury bath towel to the perfect shower rail.

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What are some stores (online or offline) that sell mostly spa type products?

May 14, 2010 by admin · 5 Comments
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I’m just looking for a wide variety of bubble baths, soaps, bath crystals, etc….basically anything you use in the bath. Does anyone know any stores or websites that have a lot of these or even specialize in spa type things? Thanks in advance!

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I’m 13 and need to make some money for myself, so I was considering selling spa products.?

May 14, 2010 by admin · 3 Comments
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Like I said, I’m 13 so I don’t really have that many job openings where I could make money for myself. I thought about it long and hard and decided that I could open my own “spa” where I would sell bath and beauty products around the neighborhood or on craigslist or ebay. But I need your help to decide what I should sell. I know that I would sell bath fizzies, but I’m not sure what else people would like. So please, if you have any ideas on what you would want to buy, tell me. Thanks!

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I want to make coupons for my girlfriend. What are some other nice things I can offer?

May 14, 2010 by admin · 8 Comments
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Any suggestions? I want to make her 100 coupons for our 100 week anniversary coming up. What kind of things do you think would girls love for a guy to do? I already have about 30 and would like some extra suggestions.
What I have so far
1. Picnic on the beach
2. Picnic in the park
3. Movie of your choice
4. Dinner at a restaurant of your choice
5. $100 shopping spree
6. Camping trip
7. 20 kisses anywhere you want
8. One night of slow dancing in the marina club
9. Trip to the zoo
10. You are in charge in bed
11. Breakfast in bed
12. Candle light dinner
13. Bubble bath
14. Entire day of snuggling in front of the TV
15. One fantasy of your choice
16. Lifetime of happiness. Will you marry me? (We already decided we will get married so this won’t be a shocker lol)
17. One fabulous weekend anywhere you want within our timezone
18. One sexual fantasy of the coupon holder’s choosing. (no judgment)
18. Weekend spa treatment
19. Good for one forgiveness of a minor argument
20. One night of naked twister!
21. Three wishes. Must be legal, affordable, and possible to perform (more than 3 wishes not valid)
22. One quicky. Anywhere. Anytime
23. One night of watching the sky from sunset to sunrise.
24. Fulfill your dream of a perfect date.
25. Going horse back riding
26. 4 wheeling session
27. One day at the amusement park
28. 12 hours of uninterrupted romance
29. I will list everything I love about you
30. One night of fun with whipped cream and strawberries
31. Strip Wii
32. Position of any choice
33. One pillow fight with kiss and make up session afterwards
34. One hot shower together
35. Chocolates and flowers delivered to work
36. One big hug (with tickle in your soft spot)
she already got me one those coupon books for valentines day but it was store bought. I want to make one especially for her. Shes done so much for me so a $100 shopping spree is the least I can do.
No expiration date. I doubt she’ll use all of them but it’ll be nice to look at

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Dog in need of some help???

May 14, 2010 by admin · 4 Comments
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I work at a pound which also boards dogs. There has been a dog there named Maxine for about 2.5 months now. Her owner went for gastric bypass surgery and told us he wasn’t sure when he would be returning. We have called and checked and it’s only going to be a bit longer apparently. BUT I’ve noticed some major changes in Maxine. She is so stiff and slow and depressed now. As soon as I noticed this, I began taking her out more often and took her for little walks but it is difficult because we are under staffed at the moment and crazy busy with pound dogs and boarders. She also has a problem with peeing and pooping in her cement run in which she lives at the moment. Her fur got terribly matted all over from the urine. So I decided to give her the full spa treatment today when I had some extra time. I brushed out her matted hair and then I went to clean her ears and I noticed this thick white crusty stuff all inside them and there was just black and brown dirt all inside them as well. My co-worker thinks its a really bad yeast infection. Is there anything I can do for this?? I cleaned them out with some ear stuff and some q-tips but thats about all i could do. I don’t want to clean too deep with the q-tips and the stuff is really crusted in there. Any suggestions?????? Home remedies?? Another problem I noticed was a rash on her lower belly. She doesn’t have very much fur in that area and she has little red bumps all over it. I think it may have been caused by sleeping on the cement floor which she urinates on. Can I put polysporin on it? ANy other suggestions for that? I gave her a really good bath with special shampoo for her dry skin and she seems to be doing better. I’m not sure if I should bath her frequently until her rash is gone just to keep it clean? I just want to make the poor girl as comfortable as I possibly can until she gets out of there.
I can’t just take a dog that is boarding at our kennel to the vet. If it was that simple I would have done it by now. Silly
Where I live, a pound is NOT required to have a vet and it is not punishable by law.

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