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Comments (2)Spas are high moisture areas generally. It is best to consider the lifespan of the finish as a design factor. Middle Eastern spas are beautiful in their use of arched ceilings that allow surface drops to fall. Small decorative mosaic tiles can be used on vaulted ceilings as well as walls....See MoreSpa transformation
Comments (3)Wow. very impressed. what a lovely entertaining space you have created!...See MoreSpa like shower?
Comments (6)Hi, In regards to lighting ideas how about a bathroom chandelier? Our Vara chandeliers are dimmable with appropriate bulbs and a dimmer switch, allowing you to change the level of ambience in the room. They are available in different sizes and you can even choose coloured crystals instead of the clear ones if you'd like. There's also matching wall lights to finish the look. Full range can be seen here. Or what about an extractor light to ensure your bathroom is feeling fresh and bright? These are great for getting rid of moisture and stale air. The extractor goes into the ceiling so isn't really visible for a more aesthetic look. Full range can be seen here. Also consider wall lights on the side of the mirror for a practical ambience. Here's few options: Aura Single LED IP44 Rated Wall Light - Chrome Tasmieno 5 Light Opal Glass Bathroom Strip Light With LED Bulbs The main thing about bathroom lighting is making sure that the lights are suitable for bathroom use and you consider the bathroom zoning. All of our bathroom lights are IP44 rated for safe use in bathroom. Here's a zoning scheme image in case you need it. Hope this helps and if you have any questions feel free to contact us by emailing customerservice@litecraft.co.uk or by calling 0161 359 4777 Kind Regards, Litecraft Team...See MoreSpa house Hot tub in jeopardy
Comments (4)I have no idea why I couldnt reply on the mobile app... ah well. The general dry weight is 400kg which I have to say isnt major, a lot is comprised of the main air/water pumps. If they are not removeable/replaceable then the warranty of the tub isnt worth squat. I would imagine up to 4 people, a wall that can take the weight is there to rest on, and if really fussy about the initial lift, perhaps a fork lift. Once up, all it needs is to be moved forward and gradually lowered inside on perhaps a load bearing air bag as is conventionally used. Not sure what you mean about twist, there is tilting and side space all the way around the space, it's not a tight letterbox. These things commonly get rolled in by one, maybe 2 people on it's side on a trolley, many will fit through a doorway, and then 2 people would gently lower it down. Sometimes, they are crane lifted over the house!... I see not reason it couldnt be lifted relatively flat over a short wall. There are a lot of tub only 60-70cm high (2x2m), that should just trolley dolly through the door, in fact many advertised to fit through a standard domestic doorway, this is larger, with just as much head room, so for the life of me, I can't understand why they look at this construction and run a mile, make it out to be more difficult than it actually is. I do have an option, buy a build a spa and put the thing together myself, there is zero issue getting the components in there, maybe the spa house is for bigger than it looks on a photograph! That said, hot tubs all break down, many go to the stores in parts to assemble, many are put together on site.... so why can't I find a company who will do on-site assembly. My opinion is that companies are only interested in sending monkey cowboy muscle to do installations, so unless it's dead easy, roll in and flit, theyre not interested. My electrician told me about one delivered only just down the road where they dumped it in that hard, they mangled the power supply on the hot tub that badly he had to completely replace it....See MoreLeslie Tolan
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