The bathroom is one place that you can consider as your private sanctuary, a temporary refuge from the busy world. So why not transform that space in your home into a luxurious spa retreat where you can escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life? With a few modifications in your bathroom’s interiors, you can have your own royal haven.
One of the biggest adjustments you can make is
getting yourself a new bathtub. Bathtubs are the main focal point of any bathroom and it’s essential to choose one that is not only functional, but also aesthetically pleasing. When shopping for a Kohler bathtub, consider choosing a
whirlpool bathtub as it’s modern and can turn your bathroom into a plush oasis where pampering has no limits. Start and end your day with a jet massage.
To match your
lavish bathtub, accentuate your spa-themed bathroom with the perfect accessories for ultimate relaxation. Scatter your favorite scented candles around the bathroom and light them while having a bath. Install sleek speakers in your bathroom to lull yourself off to sleep to the sound of your favorite tunes.
Get some spa treatments going while relaxing in your whirlpool bathtub. Splurge on fragrant salt scrubs and soaking crystals. Aromatherapy oils such as lavender and chamomile will calm you down…just feel the stress melt away. For a romantic spa getaway, surprise your loved one with rose petals scattered around the warm bath. Pop a bottle of champagne to set the mood.
Another spa-like treat would be having a towel radiator to warm up those towels. Imagine coming up from a bath and wrapping yourself in a warm, toasty towel… it’s good to be spoiled once in a while. Towel radiators can also be programmed to warm the bathroom at specified times.
With your whirlpool bathtub installed and your relaxing spa treats on the side, it’s as if you’re vacationing right in your own home.
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