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Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Soak, soap and shower - tribunedigital-mcall

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Whirlpool tubs and cascades of water are becoming a bathroom favorite.

January 18, 2004|By Beth W. Orenstein Special to The Morning Call - Freelance

Seems homeowners are thinking outside the plain white box when it comes to choosing bathtubs and showers these days.

Whirlpool tubs are bubbling to the top of the list of favorites.

A whirlpool tub is ideal for soaking away stress or soothing aching muscles. Many homeowners are willing to make an investment in a whirlpool tub for that reason, area dealers agree.

"We're selling quite a few whirlpool tubs," says Ronald Laudenslager, a certified kitchen and bath designer for Yorgey Supply in Schnecksville. In a newly built home today, at least one of the bathrooms in the house will have a whirlpool tub.

Whirlpool tubs start at about $700, but can easily cost several thousand, depending on size, color, materials, mounting -- deck or recess -- and extras.

Yorgey works with contractors who build homes in all price ranges, Laudenslager says. The lower-end builders tend to use tubs made of gel coats or fiberglass while the higher-end builders will use acrylics, custom [solid-surface] panels, or ceramic tile.

Acrylic whirlpool tubs seem to be the most popular at Allen Supply in Allentown, says Tracey Stine, showroom manager.

Options for whirlpools include everything from lumbar supports, neck rests and grip bars to underwater mood lights and jets that provide champagne-like bubbles or rolling river currents. Some newer whirlpool tubs have a chamber in which to pour aromatherapy oils.

Jacuzzi recently introduced a whirlpool tub/entertainment system for two with a built-in 42-inch high-definition Plasma television and surround sound that upscale buyers are embracing.

Whirlpool enclosures can be made of tile, solid surface materials, teak, bamboo, or even stainless steel.

Whirlpools or jetted baths can be powered by a single-speed 3/4-horsepower pump or a 3-horsepower variable-flow unit or something in between. Some whirlpools can be programmed with different pulse rates and force.

It's more costly to install a whirlpool than a traditional tub because whirlpools need their own dedicated power line.

It is not typically a do-it-yourself job. "It gets quite involved to install it," Laudenslager says.

Antique-style bathtubs are popular among those renovating older homes.

Stine believes one reason they are not as popular with owners of more contemporary homes is that they are quite expensive.

"I don't see them being big because of the price," she says. Reproduction tubs start at about $1,500. Antique tubs range in price from $300 to $5,000.

Another reason antique-style fixtures aren't popular in new construction is people want larger tubs than are available in reproductions or restorations, says Daniel J. Lenner, a certified kitchen and bath designer with Morris Black & Sons in Hanover Township, Lehigh County. Today's master baths usually can accommodate a tub that is 6 feet long and some can accommodate whirlpools wide enough for two.

While whirlpools are growing in popularity, traditional bathtubs are not.

In fact, bathroom designers report getting more requests recently from aging baby boomers who want them to remove the traditional bathtub in their master bathroom and replace it with a stall shower.

The problem, Lenner says, is that as people age they may find getting into a tub more challenging than stepping over a shower threshold.

Homeowners who remove the tub from their master bath most likely have another bathroom with a tub. "So if they have grandchildren visiting they still have that option," Lenner says.

When it comes to showers, two trends are emerging: multiple, massaging body sprays and open designs without doors.

"Most people are looking to have several body sprays," Lenner says.

Once a luxury item, the hand-held shower spray also is becoming standard, Lenner says.

Lots of people like to hand-hold sprays so they can wash their pets in the shower as well, Lenner says. Handhelds also make the shower easier to clean.

The showers Stine sells often have five sources of water: a shower head, three body sprays and one hand-held spray.

The water doesn't trickle -- it either falls like a cascading sheet or jets with fire-hose strength.

All the sprays have water restrictors that limit the flow to 2.5 gallons a minute. "You don't have a choice. Everything is regulated," Stine says.

However, Lenner says, "If you have a showerhead and three body sprays, you have that many units times 2.5 gallons a minute. It's almost skirting the regulations having more spray heads."

And no more shower curtains: Some of the latest showers are built without doors.

The trend is so strong, Lenner says, more people probably would opt for door-less showers if they had the space. However, door-less showers require more space that most have..

Although different configurations are possible, homeowners generally need about 8 feet to get by without a door, Lenner says.

People also are opting for steam generators. Steam showers are growing in popularity because, like whirlpools, they soothe sore muscles. They also moisturize the skin and provide respiratory relief.

Thursday, October 26, 2017

DA328-F3 Atlantic Bath Steam Shower & Whirlpool Bath Tub Combination

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Atlantic Bath Steam Shower & Whirlpool Bath Tub Combination - DA328 F3

Melt the day away in this Atlantic Bath Deluxe Steam Shower with Whirlpool Bath Tub. Loaded with features, this affordable steam shower is designed to give you the best of both worlds. 

The tub in this combination has a very unique shape. The widest end of the tub measures 40" then curves to the other end which measures 18".

The acrylic whirlpool tub in this combination contains superior features that you will not find in standard Jacuzzi tubs. Not only does this tub come with hydro massage jets,  it also contains it's own heating unit which keeps the bath water up to temperature through out your entire bath. This Eago Steam Shower with Whirlpool Bath Tub will give you the in home, hot tub experience, minus the chemicals!


SIZE: 59” x 40-18” x 87”
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Shower & Whirlpool Tub Features:

  • 3KW steam generator
  • Tempered clear high quality glass rolling doors
  • Touch screen control panel (controls steam generator, lights & audio functions)
  • Rain fall shower head
  • Hand held shower wand
  • 6 adjustable body jets
  • Self cleaning function for interior pipes
  • FM Stereo
  • Chromotherapy (5 mood lighting settings) LED lighting
  • 2 shelves
  • 1 integral seat
  • Aroma therapy dispenser
  • Acrylic whirlpool bathtub with 1.2HP pump
  • Thermostatic temperature control faucet
  • Water capacity 223L
  • Acrylic step optional
  • Completely drainable system*

* Normally whirlpool baths allow water to remain in the pipes, which can quickly become a health hazard. This is especially so when the "Jacuzzi" function is seldom used.

To prevent water standing for months in the pipes, Eago whirlpool bath tubs are designed to completely drain all water from the system each time the bath is emptied.

Thursday, March 30, 2017

The Bathroom as a Health and Beauty Spa

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Italians are very health conscious. They also attach great importance to their appearance and go to great efforts to improve on what nature has given them.

italian designed sink Italian bathroom. Ph. pixabay CC

In the early post-war period, neither financial nor technical resources were sufficient to allow home improvement to extend to the bathroom areas. The small amounts of "extra" wealth that were available were devoted to the areas of the home that were most in view to the outside world, in particular the living room and the dining room. Also a relatively high proportion of the family income was devoted to clothing as one's personal appearance outside of the home was of utmost importance to establish one's position in society.

Needless to say, the situation is now completely changed. The growth of Italian wealth, the society's pursuit of beauty and art, the availability of advanced technical solutions and infrastructure, and the individuality of Italians is nowhere better illustrated than in the extraordinary lengths to which home decorators go in designing and equipping bathrooms. Bathrooms that were long neglected are now seen as very important parts of the home devoted to the health and well-being of the occupants. And in achieving health and well-being, style is of utmost importance to Italians.

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Modern Bathroom Designs in 2010.

The quest for style covers all aspects of bathroom design, from the wall and floor tiles, to the doors and knobs, to the sanitary appliances and the lighting. The world of ceramic tiles is vast, and information about the use of this material for decorating bathrooms and kitchens will be discussed under a separate section. In the current section, information will be provided only regarding the latest trends in sanitary appliances designed to make Italian bathrooms similar to health and beauty spas.

Until a few years ago, the utmost in bathroom wellbeing was seen to be the installation of double washbasins and Jacuzzi-type bathtubs. Nowadays, homes normally have one bathroom with a tub, but the other bathrooms are generally equipped with showers. As regards tubs, the latest design has been devoted to developing solutions that are "anatomic", while the showers are designed to attain the ultimate in personal hygiene and wellbeing. Thus, for example, the company Titan promotes a full immersion tub designed to ensure maximum comfort.

"Titan, faithful to its promise of fitting out completely the bathroom entirely with the Genesi design project, presents at Cersaie 2002 the evolution of the Genesi line. A project initially started with the creation of a multi-wellbeing whirlpool bathtub designed by Takahide Sano, expands the line with a series of accessories and products devised to follow the philosophy of a refined layout and characterised by exclusive aesthetic harmony. The same care taken over the bath tub has been lavished on the attention to detail, accessories and complements of the line designed by Takahide Sano.

The bath tub is enhanced by a set of taps on the side of the tub complete with mechanical mixer, flow nozzle and extractable shower head with automatic flexible hose rewinding, made in steel and with accessories inspired by Japanese minimalism such as the head rest and the folding seat. These are both made in curved natural beech wood which, with their refined and functional design, allow anyone to take advantage of the benefits afforded by the whirlpool bathtub. The new Genesi shower tray, coordinated with the Ramses R-S5 shower enclosure thanks to its clean cut lines and the high quality finishes highlighted by the lightness of the design, maintains the same coating characteristics as those of the tub.

Bleached oak or natural mahogany are the natural materials for the front inspection panels and for the non-slip centre footboard, while white or "night" satinised methacrylate is used for the shower base. The presence of the new bidet and sink taps equipped with a single-control mechanical mixer and a flow nozzle with jet diffuser and waste pipe control lever, made entirely in steel, are further proof of the will of Titan to complete the Genesi project, creating a bathroom in which all the elements echo the stylistic elegance of the collection. New products for a collection in continual evolution, where the idea of beauty is combined with that of functionality to create a new contemporary bathroom concept dedicated to well being. Titan continues along its course eliciting increasingly new sensations, for high quality products, studied right down to the smallest details that guarantee multi- wellbeing in one's own home.

They also sell a shower box that can be operated as a Turkish bath.

Moreover, the company guarantees that bathroom design can be personalized with for example stones, marble, mosaic or wood to create a unique atmosphere. The company Cesana promotes its shower boxes as possibly the best, while PDP has created walk in showers with right-hand and left-hand entrances of the series Elite.

"A wellspring continuously gushing forth new ideas. For thirty years, Cesana has always dedicated itself to finding new, up to date solutions for a bathroom area that has become increasingly important. This dedication to research and development has generated over 10,000 variations on the 'shower enclosure' theme so far. This has made the ltalian Company an established point of reference in the sector both in ltaly and abroad, especially in Europe. Because, beyond its capacity for innovation, Cesana's reliability stems from its unswerving attention to quality and workmanship, combining advanced technology and traditional craftsmanship. First-class materials The glass used for Cesana's shower enclosures is tempered using the most advanced equipment.

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Contemporary bathroom design.

Ultra-resistant to shocks and pressure, it satisfies both Uni and international norms, providing the security that is indispensable in the bathroom area. The aluminum used for the support frames is also of the best quality, carefully finished in epoxy powders, corrosion tested for 3,000 hours in saline mist. Design elegance Cesana's heart and soul is, without a doubt, its Research & Development Division, based on Cesana values: elegance of shape, practical functioning and innovation. Talking about innovation, the revolutionary System Logic, protected by international patents, is a Cesana product.

System Logic sets conventional expectations on end, with the water jetting upwards from the pavement and the shower system column containing the temperature and intensity controls located outside the enclosure. An oasis of well-being and functionality Welcoming both because of its attractive design and its practical, comfortable organization: Cesana's shower enclosures are in complete agreement with today's tendency to view this area as an oasis of intimate well-being, a private island where one can recover one's equilibrium."

Personalized solutions are the hallmark even of the large popular manufacturer of sanitary appliances such as Ideal Standard (see image below ) (www.idealstandard.it).

Aqualia

Suffice it to say that the company's sales line is "A thousand bathrooms, and in addition yours", and here too attention is given to design and practicality as in the case of the Cantica line where the appliances are free of floor stands that only collect dust and are difficult to keep clean. Innovative design is also characteristic of the line of ceramic sanitary appliances called "Qube e Rond" of the company Axa (www.axaonline.it).

In recognition of the increasing age of the Italian population (the country has one of the lowest birth rates in the world), attention is being given to the health needs and wellbeing of the older generations also in the design of bathroom equipment. Thus, for example, the company Busco (www.busco.it) has created the Auxilia easy access tub, for therapeutic showers, hydro-massage and hydrotherapy of the possibly less agile generations.

An important feature of Italian decoration of bathrooms is the use of ceramic floor and wall tiling. Resistant to years of use, easy to care for and to clean, available in a wide range of colors and designs, ceramic tile is the preferred decorating material used for bathrooms in Italy. Marble is also used, but the costs are somewhat higher. There are enormous numbers of producers of ceramic tiles for bathrooms. These extend from the designer tiles by such well-known names as Laura Biagiotti, Valentino, and Versace to little known small manufacturers providing quality materials. The tiles are available in all possible colors and sizes. It is even possible to decorate a bathroom with tiles that look like mosaics.

Thursday, December 28, 2017

Miami's Top Hotel Penthouse Suites

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When a standard room simply won’t do, it’s a good thing that Miami’s already luxurious hotels can accommodate with over the top digs—and price tags to match. Here’s a peek inside Miami’s most sought after suites with room to spare, floor-to-ceiling windows, private rooftop pools, marble bathrooms, and panoramic views stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the downtown skyline. This is our ranking of the most outrageous penthouses in Miami.

1. The Setai 

The Setai (pictured at top) is perhaps the most expensive hotel in South Beach—period. And the penthouse gives you 10,000 square-feet of zen-luxe accommodations, including a 3,000 square foot ocean front terrace—all for a mere $32,000 a night. The views from the 40th floor are best enjoyed from the private terrace’s infinity pool and Jacuzzi. The four-bedroom, four-bath suite also includes a Steinway piano, a full-service kitchen and amenities like butler service upon request, Frette linens, a rainfall shower, and a Bose surround-sound system. 2001 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-520-6000; thesetaihotel.com.

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2. Faena

Checking into the Faena Suite is like setting foot on a Baz Luhrmann movie set. The filmmaker and his wife, set and costume designer Catharine Martin, collaborated with Alan Faeana on the creative direction of the hotel. The suite is awash in lush red velvet, lavish animal prints and turquoise and gold accents. Connecting to a premiere oceanfront suite, it can be arranged into an extravagant four-bedroom suite at 3,549-square-feet. Drink in panoramic views of the Atlantic from multiple bathrooms or retreat in one of the five oversized bathrooms with a soaking tub. From $20,000 per night. 3201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-534-8800; faena.com. 

 

3. The Miami Beach EDITION 

A two-story bungalow at The Miami Beach EDITION is like a little slice of heaven. With blonde oak and walnut wood paneling and plush, white sofas piled high with pillows, the aesthetic is all understated elegance. Outfitted with a separate bedroom, dining room and living room, the bathroom is a spa-like treat with a personal sauna. Top floor bungalows are equipped with private rooftop soaking tub and all enjoy panoramic views of the sea with oversized balconies. 2901 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786-257-4500; editionhotels.com/miami-beach.  

 

4. Mandarin Oriental Miami

Famous for being a Forbes Travel Guide Triple Five Star Hotel in Miami, the Mandarin Oriental, Miami features two presidential suite options that channel this tranquil-luxe experience. The Oriental Suite on the 20th floor is the largest room in the hotel at 2,365 square-feet. With floor-to-ceiling windows, an oversized master bathroom, and a working fireplace, it’s a cozy retreat with a wraparound balcony and sweeping views of the city and Biscayne Bay. There’s also a fully equipped kitchen, a dining room that entertains eight, and a piano “christened” by Luciano Pavarotti. For the true spa seeker, reserve the Mandarin Suite on the 19th floor and enjoy a personal therapist on call 24 hours a day for in-room services in your designated relaxation room. The 2,000 square-foot room also boasts an infinity-edge soaking tub and a two-person, glass-enclosed steam shower. A night in either room will run you $9,500. 500 Brickell Key Dr., Miami; 305-913-8288. mandarinoriental.com/miami.

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5. The Confidante Miami Beach

The 14th floor penthouse at The Confidante Miami Beach boasts a wraparound private terrace with both ocean and city views. The 980-square-foot pied a terrehas a master king bedroom with separate living and dining room and can be expanded to include an additional 367-square-foot deluxe king room with balcony. The luxurious bathroom includes a rainfall shower and whirlpool tub. All of this in Confidante’s signature playful palette of bright colors and patterns with a touch of vintage glamour. Nightly rates start at $1,500. 4041 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 786-605-4041; theconfidante.unbound.hyatt.com

6. W South Beach

The W South Beach has a collection of VIP suites, but none is so glamorous as the E-WOW Penthouse. The 2,600 square-foot suite has three bedrooms, all outfitted with king-sized beds and four balconies with unrivaled views of the Atlantic Ocean. The modern-luxe furnishings are complimented with fresh orchids, a Nespresso machine, and a plush robe and slippers. Add to this a rooftop deck with private plunge pool and a grill, and you’ve found your home away from home. E-WOW comes with all the perks of a true VIP, including personalized concierge service, guaranteed entry into W’s nightclub Wall, and a farewell gift on the night of your departure. The E-WOW Penthouse is $4,000 a night. 2201 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-938-3000; wsouthbeach.com.

 

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7. JW Marriott Marquis Miami

Situated 41 skyscraping stories above downtown Miami with sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and the Miami River, the JW Marriott Marquis’ Presidential Suite with floor-to-ceiling soundproof windows seems to float above it all. At 2,479 square-feet, the suite includes two bedrooms with Brazilian cherry wood floors, two and a half baths with Italian marble, a living room, dining room, office, and private treadmill room. This modern luxury in the clouds can be yours for $4,000 a night. 255 Biscayne Blvd. Way, Miami; 305-421-8600; marriott.com.

8. SLS South Beach

You can party like a rock star—or just sleep like one—at the SLS South Beach inside one of Lenny Kravitz’s Kravitz Design Inc. penthouses. Choose from the Villa overlooking the action at Hyde Beach or the Tower on the top floor of the historic tower originally designed by architect L. Murray Dixon in 1939. Each high design penthouse is about 1,500 square-feet with a spacious ocean view balcony. The Tower features a grand living room, dining room, bar, and master suite with sumptuous interiors, like black and white marble, glass mosaic tile, textured leather, and screen-printed wallpaper in pewter and gold. The Villa has a contemporary feel with Cyprus wood paneled walls and stone floors, and a master bath with white Thassos marble walls and glass mosaic floors. If “you’re gonna go [this] way,” pricing starts at $2,500 per night. 1701 Collins Ave., Miami Beach; 305-674-1701; slshotels.com/southbea ch.

 

9. InterContinental Miami

Originally named for President Ronald Reagan and Princess Caroline of Monaco, the InterContinental Miami’s pair of penthouse suites have been given an upgrade thanks to a 30 million dollar hotel renovation and the eye of tennis superstar Venus Williams and her V Starr design firm. Now named the Royal Palm and the Metropolis, each 3,300 square-foot suite offers a master bedroom, living room, dining room, multi-media room, office, and kitchen with gorgeous views of Miami and Biscayne Bay. A favorite hotel of competitors and attendees of the annual Sony Open Tennis tournament, Williams’ aesthetic is the perfect compliment to this classic downtown destination. Both penthouses start at $3,000 per night. 100 Chopin Plaza, Miami; 305-577-1000; icmiamihotel.com.

 

10. 1 Hotel South Beach

At 3,600 square-feet, boasting two king master bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths, a living room, pool table alcove, media room and a balcony with sweeping ocean views and a daybed for lounging, 1 Hotel’s Presidential suite is a luxurious retreat. With furniture made of rough hewn white oak and natural fibers, wood-grained tile floors and nature-inspired pendant lamps, 1’s penthouse reflects the aesthetic of “bringing the outside in” at this eco-driven luxury hotel. Bathrooms feature walk-in showers and free-standing Boffi tubs. A throne-worthy rattan swing adds a touch of whimsy to the blissful space. Rates available upon request. 2341 Collins Ave., South Beach; 305-604-1000; 1hotels.com/south-beach.

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11. Delano

Delano is considered the original South Beach “scene” hotel. Designed by Philippe Starck to resemble a glamorous stumble down the rabbit hole in Alice in Wonderland, it has an equally stylish penthouse. At 1,660 square-feet, it features a master bedroom, dining room, sitting area, and wet bar. Picture dazzling all-white rooms with Starck-designed custom furniture and the signature bowl of green apples amidst billowing floor-to-ceiling white curtains. The bathrooms feature oversized Italian marble soaking tubs, and there’s also a spacious private balcony for discreet sunbathing and incredible views of the aquamarine sea. Rates are available upon request. 1685 Collins Ave.; Miami Beach; 305-672-2000; morganshotelgroup.com/delano.

Shayne Benowitz is Miami.com’s Travel Editor. Sign up for her monthly newsletter at ShayneBenowitz.com.