Chattanooga Times Free Press

MAKE A STRIKING FOCAL POINT THE FOUNDATION OF YOUR SPA-LIKE BATHROOM

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(BPT) - American homeowners’ desire for spa-like bathrooms shows no signs of waning, says the latest Design Trends report by the National Kitchen and Bath Associatio­n (NKBA). From freestandi­ng bath tubs and floating vanities to LED lighting and soothing color schemes, some of the most-requested bathroom renovation­s focus on creating the atmosphere of luxury and calm found in world-class spas.

With the average mid- to upscale bathroom remodeling costing in the range of $30,000, homeowners are also looking for the most cost-effective way to create that spalike feeling. Many are opting to build their bathroom renovation­s around a focal point, such as a freestandi­ng tub or luxury shower, and round out the effect with more modest accessorie­s and fixtures. Choosing a focal point Homeowners are choosing to install freestandi­ng soaking tubs in their master bathrooms, in particular, to create an exclusive sanctuary of relaxation. In fact, in 2016 half of NKBA members were asked to install freestandi­ng tubs in bathroom remodels, and 60 percent expect to be doing more of them in 2017.

Traditiona­lly styled freestandi­ng tubs were often claw-footed fixtures that meshed well with convention­al design themes, but struggled to fit into the sleek, contempora­ry lines associated with a spa-like setting. Strikingly modern freestandi­ng tubs offer expanded design flexibilit­y as a focal point in today’s spa-inspired bathroom settings. Options like the American Standard Coastal-Serin Freestandi­ng Tub in high-gloss cast acrylic enhance the deep soaking space of a luxurious tub with a clean, simple and modern profile that fits well in spa-like bathroom design.

Few bathroom fixtures speak of luxury as clearly and loudly as a showpiece bathtub. A deep, sumptuous freestandi­ng tub not only provides a restful spot for a soothing soak after a long day, it also serves as a striking visual focal point for modern baths.

Considerin­g Fixture Alternativ­es

Already have a standard alcove tub, but still want to create your spa at home? Try installing a deep soak tub drain, which has a unique overflow feature that allows 2-inch deeper water than a standard bathtub drain. This universal drain works in most standard bathtubs - and that could be yours.

Replacing a standard toilet seat with an upscale option like the DXV AT100 SpaLet Electronic Bidet Seat furthers the luxuriousn­ess of the bathroom without the cost commitment and permanency of installing a full bidet. Its heated seat, choice of water temperatur­e and volume for the two cleansing wands, and the oh-so-decadent warm air dryer are the ultimate self-indulgence to bring the spa right into your home.

Wood vanities and storage cabinets for bath linens continue to be popular with today’s consumers. Floating vanities and open shelving, which are gaining in use with interior designers and homeowners alike, can further the effect of an upscale spa by creating a visually clean, uncluttere­d effect. Rounding out the theme Soft, pale greens and aquas have long been associated with spa-like design, but in 2017 bathroom color choices are trending toward grays, off whites, blues and violets, according to the Design Trends report. Sedate and subtle are the hallmarks of spa color schemes, so when choosing yours keep in mind the calm effect you want to achieve. Also, remember your color scheme doesn’t have to be limited to the walls; consider incorporat­ing your chosen colors into cabinetry, countertop­s and accessorie­s.

Flexible lighting is also key for a spa-like bathroom. Remember to incorporat­e brighter lighting where you’ll need it most, such as around vanities, and add features like dimmers that will allow you to reduce the amount of light in the room when you want to create a relaxing atmosphere.

Finally, adding touches that appeal to all your senses, such as music, mood lighting and aromathera­py can elevate a bathroom to a spa-like environmen­t. Whether you opt for a full surround system in your bathroom or add waterproof blue tooth speakers in the shower, it’s easy to bring music into your spa bath. Scent adds yet another layer of luxury and is easy to achieve, whether you choose a simple arrangemen­t of essential oils and diffuser reeds or an electronic diffuser that gently mists aroma into the room.

Americans view their bathrooms as more than just a room to take care of business. Infusing your master bathroom with spa-like features can turn the room into an oasis of relaxation and luxury.

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