Have you ever spent a few hours in a spa and dreamed of having the same relaxing and soothing experience in your own bathroom? If so, you have probably just as quickly discarded such notions, thinking it too expensive and impractical to implement. You may be pleasantly surprised to find however that it isn’t as unrealistic as you may think.
One of the most important elements in a bathroom spa is of course the bathtub. While we would all like the luxury of an Olympic-sized bathtub that we can cavort in freely, space considerations often force us into a more realistic scenario. Even with a more modestly sized bathtub however, you can still design it in such a way that you are assured of maximum comfort and style. Make sure that there is adequate space around for soap bars, bath oils and anything else that you may want to have around you while you are soaking in the suds. If there is simply no space around the tub for all your bathroom accessories, you may consider installing shelves nearby or even building shelves that fit into the walls.
Since relaxation is your primary goal in designing a bathroom spa in the first place, you should strive to impart a feeling of relaxation and peace of mind with the other elements as well. Your colour scheme, the bathroom furniture that you eventually bring in, the bathroom fixtures that you install, and of course the bathroom lights … all of these will have an effect on the overall look and feel of your bathroom spa.



I have seen on bathstore that their doing spa baths for £399. I think thats a bargin !
I have always found the blue colour scheme of my bathroom to be extremely relaxing.
If I had the room, I would pick a retro styled freestanding bath with legs and have a separate shower cubical.
HI Guys
i have been flicking through some of the other posts on here and quite like commenting.
Like Jo said bath store are doing some great deals on baths that have spa’s built in.
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