Get The Relaxation Benefits Of The Japanese Soaking Tub
One of the most popular types of tubs on the market today is the Japanese Soaking Tub. These tubs are called soaking tubs because that is what they are meant for. They are usually much deeper than regular types of bathtubs. A person could sit within this type of tub and have the heated water right up to their chin. It will help to relax and soak every part of a person's body. The Japanese Soaking Tub usually will stand alone by itself without any type of shower attachments. These tubs are good space savers as well.
The Japanese Soaking Tub can either be a stand alone type of bathtub, or it can be built into a case with stairs or the actual floor. Being built into the floor actually takes a lot more money in installation costs because there is a lot of support that is needed. Most people will install it within a case with steps that lead you into the water. The Japanese Soaking Tub is becoming more popular these days because there are many designs to choose from, and they really are not that awful expensive.
The Japanese Soaking Tub is a welcoming end to a very stressful day on the job or whatever may come your way during the day. You can get these tubs in several different styles, colors, and sizes. Some of the manufacturers that you will find who produce these tubs include Neptune, Caruso, Kohler, and Finnen as well as many more. The Japanese Soaking Tub can cost you around $800.00 and more depending on the type and style that you get. You can be very conservative and just get the Kohler Escale Drop-in bath that is very similar to a regular bathtub but is very deep for the soaking benefits.
Alternatively, if you want a true edition of the Japanese Soaking Tub, you could get the Caruso round soaking tub. There is also the Dorah Hammered Copper Japanese Soaking Tub that really gives off the true look and style of these types of tubs. This type of tub is great for homes that want that true look of a spa. With this soaking tub and the atmosphere that you can create in the room, you will soak away all of reality and enter into your own peaceful realm. Consumers are learning exactly what these tubs can do for their lives to be stress free.
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Mack
Posted 605 days ago
The Japanese have been using soaking tubs for centuries... go figure it's just recently become common knowledge (here in the USA)! I love a good soak and was looking to see if there were some jacuzzi's that were personal size (smaller, less energy consuming, and can fit into a small porch area like in the back patio of an apartment! lol. I read this page yesterday but had to comment that I did fit a model I found at Lowe's (meant for indoors but I was able to make a stand with wood), out there perfectly!
Jared and Beth
Posted 605 days ago
I've always loved to take long hot baths but the Japanese soaking tubs take that to a new level. It's like having a spa indoors but more personal, you can build your own using plans on the web, or you can buy them premade, we got ours in town, many stores are starting to carry them, we love ours!
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