Design Your Own Spa with Special Touches like Automated Lighting

If you’re in desperate need of more spa days, why not turn a room in your home into your own private spa? A screened-in back porch with a hot tub can become your private oasis, or even one of your bathrooms could become a restorative sanctuary if you add just the right touches to it.

  1. Add some negative ions into the air. 

You’ll want an atmosphere full of negative ions because they improve the flow of oxygen to your brain. They’re the reason you love going outside after it rains or standing by a waterfall or visiting the beach. All those places are full of negative ions. They also clean the pollutants in the air so you’ll breathe a lot better too. Bring them into your home spa by installing a negative-ion generator like a Himalayan salt crystal lamp or a miniature waterfall.

  1. Add a waterproof speaker to your bathing area.

Today you’ll find many options in portable, well-designed waterproof speakers. Many have hooks or suction cups on the back so they can attach to the wall of your bathroom or patio area. Play soothing classical music like the Brandenburg Concertos or some soothing, natural sounds like ocean waves or rainforest sounds.

  1. Bring in scented candles or essential-oil diffusers.

The right scents can instantly relax us and uplift our spirits. Choose smells like lavender to calm, lemon to enhance joy, peppermint to refresh or rose to comfort.

  1. Install automated lighting for the perfect spa ambience.

Forget about those harsh lights you’ve been living with for so long. Instead, get custom-tailored lighting controls so that your lights will automatically dim at just the right time. Your eyes need to relax too, so you should treat them to softer lighting which can help you to de-stress further.

Contact us at Rosenberg Interior Technologists to learn about the custom lighting we can add to your home spa. Plus, we can share other great ideas for transforming your space into a real relaxation haven.

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