Monday, October 18, 2010

Dreaming of My Very Own Spa Bath

I've been thinking of keeping the extra bath upstairs just locked up as i dread the thought of cleaning 4 bathrooms a day. Then came this idea of using this extra bath as a spa kind of bath. A place I (or we) can pamper myself once in a while. There will be less cleaning of course as it will not be used everyday.

Wow! I can't wait to transform this room. Thanks to my husband for insisting on a bathtub for our master bath. Its where I got the idea from as I don't want it in the master bath (too much cleaning work). So, both get what we want & I'm sure the kids gonna be more excited...

I found this article published 3 years ago @ iVillage which could inspire you to get your own spa too...

Affordable Ways to Create Your Own Spa Bath

By Michele Capozzoli   Source: http://www.ivillage.com


Imagine yourself relaxing in a big spa bathtub, surrounded by bubbles, with candles flickering in the background. Sound relaxing? You don't need to buy an expensive day at a spa to find an escape like this. Make your bathroom into a place here you can retreat from the stresses of the day for less money than you think. Try these easy and affordable ideas to transform your bathroom into your own private oasis.


The Right Light


Finding the right lighting for your bath can be tricky since your bathroom requires many different kinds of light to meet all your needs. It needs task lighting that's bright when you're putting on your makeup or brushing your teeth, but you also want to be able to turn the lights down when you're relaxing in the tub. One inexpensive way to adjust your lighting is to install a dimmer switch. They're available at most hardware stores and are easy to install.


Clean and Organized


A disorganized bathroom can feel cramped, so be sure to keep the clutter of toiletries to a minimum. Stash cosmetics and other products in the medicine cabinet, under the vanity or in the linen closet. The clean, sparse effect will help you let go of your worries so you can relax without the reminders of your daily routine.


Pamper Yourself

There's nothing like the feeling of wrapping yourself in a big, plush spa towel. Pamper yourself by splurging on a large bath sheet that will envelope you completely when you step out of the bath. Choose a towel that's soft and absorbent for that spa-like feeling.


Protect Your Feet

A bath mat is essential for a spa bath. Nothing can shock you back down to earth after your relaxing bath like the feeling of cold tile on your warm toes. Choose a mat that covers a large section of the floor so that you'll have room to move around without having to step on the floor.

Set the Mood

Set a spa-like mood for your bath with the right accessories. Candles lightly flickering in the background and soft music are sure to help you forget your worries, at least for a little while.

Connect with Nature

Natural elements abound in spas. Softly running water, stone and living plants help create a calming connection with nature. Bring a potted plant into your spa bath to give it a similar feeling. Plus, plants often thrive in the bath thanks to the high levels of moisture and humidity.

Expand the Look of Your Space

Anyone with a small bath knows that there's not much you can do to make it bigger without spending a fortune on renovation. The good news is that you can make it look bigger with an affordable alternative. Hang large mirrors to give the illusion that your space isn't quite so tight.

Color Change

One of the easiest ways to give your bath a new look is with a color change. A coat of paint is an inexpensive option that can completely transform the feel of your bath. Try white for a clean, crisp, sparse look. Or consider a rich neutral for an earthy effect. Either way, a couple gallons of paint and a few hours of work could give you the bath of your dreams.

2 comments:

  1. Hi, I'm Michele! Great blog! I think we have the same taste. You can visit my blog, sorry...I need to update it! CHEERS! Michele

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  2. Lovely post, full of nice ideas. But, where are you? Hope everything is OK and you are back to blogging soon.

    XO

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