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[April 11, 2012]

Heated Sanctuaries Offer Bathing Appeal [Kitchen & Bath Design News]

(Kitchen & Bath Design News Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) Bath fixtures that offer heat therapy - through steam, sauna or jetted tubs - are gaining in popularity, with features designed to create relaxing, highly personalized bathing environments.


Heat provides therapy in a variety of ways - from soothing sore muscles to relaxing a stressed mind. Designers are helping more and more homeowners gain the therapeutic benefits of heat by incorporating products often found at the gym or a spa into the comfort of their homes, according to manufacturers recently interviewed by Kitchen & Bath Design News.

Krista Payne, marketing manager for Frederick, C O -bas ed custom bath manufacturer Diamond Spas, says, "Our clients care a great deal [about] personal wellness, and that is one of the reasons we are seeing a surge in home spas. People want to have a daily quiet reprieve without having to go to an actual spa." FULLY LOADED While therapeutic heat products all work in much the same way, offering relaxation as well as muscle therapy through heat, water or both, the embellishments that can be added seem endless. Some manufacturers are seeing a trend toward adding more features and making the product really work for the consumer's individual needs. From add-ons like pillows and extrajets for feet and back to in-line heaters and baths with seating for two, customers know what they want and designers are accommodating these wishes.

"We are seeing a trend [toward buying] all the features," says Russ Wittkop, CEO of SanSpa Five Star, which manufactures walk-in tubs, in Le Mars, IA. Manufacturers may be trying to differentiate themselves with the price tag by adding the features to the package, he adds. While he has heard people asking for the bells and whistles such as color therapy and lighting options, he hasn't yet invested in those areas, focusing instead on quality, easy-to-use doors and quick-filling technology.

Michael Kornowa, director of marketing for MTI Baths in Sugar Hill, GA notes, "It's kind of a dichotomy. We've seen an increase in soaking tubs, but then we've also seen a steady amount of the fully loaded tubs. The middle ground is what has been lost." He adds, "People are looking for something very specific so they can call it their own, [something that] provides them with the ultimate solution to their needs. With the financial situation going on in the last few years, people who have the money will spend the money, but they want to spend it wisely. So, they will order those therapies that they need for their situation." Features that stimulate all of the senses are also getting attention, according to many manufacturers, including chromatherapy and other specialty lighting. "We still get quite a few requests for chromatherapy lighting," says Payne. "The visual effects can be quite charming and mood swaying." Pamela Isetts, territory sales for Trajet Products in Glenwood, IA, agrees. "Chromotherapy enhances the bathing experience with vibrant and soothing color. Whether it's the refreshing green of springtime or the serenity of a clear, blue sky, the moods, attitudes, energies and well-being evoked by chromatherapy enrich the whirlpool experience. White spa lighting gives a calm and soothing effect to the total hydrotherapeutic experience," she says.

Phil Reyes, product manager for hydrotherapy at Aquatic, based in Anaheim, CA says, "At this point, people are able to customize their bathing experience to be exactly what they want... and they can do it in their home versus having to go somewhere else." TECHNOLOGY TRENDS Technology in heat therapy products spans many categories, from devices that make it easier to fill and drain a tub and keep water hot to sleek touch controls that simplify operation.

Jim Hass, sales director for Amerec, based in Woodinville, WA says that Amerec has recently introduced a new touchscreen control for steam baths and saunas that is the first iPod-like steam control available in the market. He also cites technologies such as fragrance delivery systems that inject fragrance oils directly into the steam line and a waterproof sound system featuring an iPod/iPhone docking station as popular options.

Wittkop says that SanSpa Five Star has just developed a fast flow, single-lever valve. "Within four minutes you can have it up to your chest while you are sitting upright and totally comfortable," he says, unlike many tubs that take much longer to fill.

Reyes describes his firm's hot-soak technology, wherein a heat system is plumbed into a bathing well with unobtrusive intake and discharge ports. "The water cycles over an in-line heater, allowing users to soak in a tub where the water stays hot as long as they'd like." AIR OR WATER? Which type of jets designers and consumers prefer has long been a topic for discussion in the spa industry. Over the last several years, manufacturers have seen a large jump in the demand for air baths. There are several reasons for this, including what some say are incorrect perceptions of the differences between the two.

According to Kornowa, air baths have grown in popularity above whirlpools over the last four to five years. "Part of the reason is because it was a newer technology, part of the reason was that whirlpools were starting to get a bad name," he says. "To the uninformed person, air baths are clean, whirlpools are dirty. The fact of the matter is, neither is the case." He says either product can be clean or dirty depending on how it's engineered. He adds that air baths and whirlpools are not interchangeable, since they have different purposes, and often customers will choose both to have each type of therapy available to them.

Stacy Zar, senior marketing manager for Aquatic, states, "What I've been seeing when I've been out in the field talking to customers is that the air systems seem to be very popular right now vs. the whirlpool bathtub." She attributes this to perception as well, both in the different type of massage offered, and the perception that water jets are not as clean. "Back in the day with the plumbing of whirlpools you wouldn't get all drainage out of the lines, [so there's a] perception that they are dirty. Aquatic has made sure lines have the pitch in them that allows this drainage. Now that we've done that, what it's going to take is educating the consumer and the showrooms about this so their perception isn't what it is right now." SPACE CONSIDERATIONS Products that offer heat therapies require a fair amount of space, both for practical reasons as well as comfort. "Bigger has always been better for comfort and therapeutic benefits," says Isetts. "The challenge can be how much room you have for your whirlpool in your project." Reyes, on the other hand, has seen a trend toward smaller freestanding tubs. "People [who] don't have that extra large bathroom still want a freestanding tub, and they need it to work in a smaller bathroom footprint. We are noticing sizes getting smaller in both freestanding and island or alcove configurations." Kornowa says he's seen both larger and smaller projects recently. For instance, someone with an average-sized bathroom may take out the 5' tub alcove and put in a shower base, but they still want to have a tub to soak in. "They will pick one of our freestanding smaller tubs, so they can have their cake and eat it, too, so to speak," he says. At the same time, someone who has a larger bathroom may blow out a wall or cut into a closet, keeping the large tub but also adding the shower.

Payne says that, as a custom bath fabricator, Diamond Spas works on all shapes and sizes of tubs in manufacturing. "Some of our clients don't have as much space in their high-rise apartments, so they tend to go with a smaller tub, while some of our other clients who are professional athletes and are 6 '8" tall need a 8'-long tub. The possibilities are endless," she says.

SAUNA AND STEAM Sauna and steam trends have also been holding steady, and many of the same considerations as are seen in whirlpool and air bath trends hold true for these products as well. H ass says that steam bath generators and controls are becoming increasingly popular with people who have chosen to eliminate tubs from their master bath in favor of customized showers. "Steam baths and saunas provide homeowners with an affordable way to create their own personal spa experience in their home. As in-home exercise rooms become more popular, saunas and steam baths are gaining in popularity as well," he adds.

While Hass says interest in infrared saunas is rapidly growing, Mark Raisanen, national sales manager for Helo Sauna and Steam in Cokato, MN says he has seen a strong shift back toward a traditional sauna. Infrared is still a large part of his firm's business, he says, but in 2011, traditional saunas grew the fastest.

There is new flexibility in infrared saunas with what Raisanen calls custom IR. In the past, infrared has always been sold in limited sizes by most distributors, but there are now more options for customization. "People are now able to add infrared to any room of their house rather than having to have a fixed size that's just going to stand in the corner of their bedroom." Custom infrasauna is a new category that combines infrared and traditional sauna in one room.

As far as materials go, Hass says that Western Red Cedar remains the most popular for sauna rooms. Raisanen has seen some interest in more modern exteriors on saunas, with more dramatic combinations such as wide and narrow board, dark and light colors, and laminate complemented with wood - a trend he says began with sister companies in Europe. He also sees a growth in blending wood colors inside - combining light and dark finishes to get what they call a "latte" interior, as well as a shift to clear woods without knots, and darker tones.

Most changes in the sauna, according to Raisanen, come mainly in the way of enhancements, particularly in lighting and controls. He sees more dramatic lighting, with chromatherapy and skirt lighting around the benches, as well as upgraded benches that have a softer feel. Digital, sleeker controls are also rising in popularity.

Hass adds that, in steam showers, his firm is seeing more exotic wall surface materials such as marble, granite and slate being used instead of ceramic tile.

SIMPLE DESIGN, SOFT COLOR Style trends in the bath have moved through a stark, minimalist period toward a softer overall feel, say manufacturers. "[People] still want simplistic, but they want softer features in their bathing wells," says Reyes. "We're starting to move away from that Zen minimalist and into simplistic but comfortable." Colors, too, have stayed soft and simple. Isetts says the colors used most often are the tried and true. "White, biscuit and almond are over 80 percent of our business. We do, however, have the occasional custom color order and those can range from Sandbar and Sterling Silver to Loganberry and Black." Reyes says that white and biscuit make up about 95 percent of his firm's business. He adds that with the freestanding units, some colors are showing up - mostly cashmere or softer earth tones, with an occasional black.

Payne doesn't entirely agree. "Bath designs have come a long way in the last 10 years. There is a wider range of materials being used for bath production. We're seeing homeowners taking a less traditional route when it comes to choosing their tubs." She says that both the copper and stainless steel products are equally popular among Diamond's clients.

MTI added a product line made of engineered solid surface material about four years ago. This material, which has the look of molded stone, is becoming increasingly popular among upscale homeowners and designers, according to Kornowa. "From a design standpoint, it enables us to do some things acrylic will not," he says. For example, when using acrylic, very sharp 90-degree angles are not possible, but with the engineered solid surface, they are. "You can create some very architecturally attractive tubs that are more fluid and organic," he says.

Zar reports that freestanding tubs have continued to rise in popularity, and designers tend to treat these pieces as artwork, building the bathroom around the tub to make it the focal point of the room.

UNIVERSAL USE Universal design is a trend that spans all product categories, including heat and hydrotherapy products. Kornowa says that MTI regards this as "making the living space attuned to the inhabitants of the house so that all of the inhabitants can live comfortably." He adds, "That means you can have very nice looking bath products that can address the needs of multiple generations. There's no need for things to look clinical or like something out of a retirement home." Wittkop agrees. He believes that awareness of walk-in tubs is growing. "One thing we need to get over is [people thinking] Tm not old enough yet,'" he says. This year, the company will focus its marketing and technology development in that area, trying to make people understand that walk-ins aren't just for the elderly, but for anyone who wants to enjoy the benefits of hydrotherapy in a very convenient way, he concludes.

The Total Sense Home Spa System from Steamist includes sensory options such as AromaSense, ChromaSense and AudioSense. Now equipped with Bluetooth technology, the AudioSense wireless receiver connects a smartphone, iPad, iPod touch or any Bluetoothenabled music player from up to 30 feet away.

Circle No. 155 on Product Card The Union tub from Oceania Baths is offered as a freestanding - single sheet pull, no seams or joints - as well as a one-, two- or three-sided integral skirt or a drop-in. The tub includes a flowing interior armrest for additional comfort.

Circle No. 156 on Product Card The Vixen Hill Outdoor Shower and Sauna Cabana is designed to be easy to assemble for one-day installation. The sauna interior is lined with cedar for coolness of touch, odor absorption and aromatic qualities. The sauna features frosted glass or upper louvers, both with lower raised panels.

Circle No. 157 on Product Card The Steam @Home from Mr. Steam is 20 percent more compact than regular Mr. Steam generators to fit smaller baths. Three Steam @Home models have been designed for 3'x4' or 3'x5' tile showers and for existing acrylic units. The units feature a 20-minute timer in-shower control. It also comes standard with a cool-to-the-touch AromaSteam steamhead that can hold essential oils for aromatherapy.

Circle No. 158 on Product. Card The iPod Locker from Finnleo Sauna & Steam is a waterproof docking station for an iPod/ iPhone with auxiliary input for other MP3 players. When used with an iPod or iPhone, the remote control allows a bather to control the volume, song selection, mode and other functions from across the sauna room.

Circle No. 159 on Product Card The Steam Shower Sound System from Amerec is designed for use in the high-moisture environment. The system features a waterproof FM radio with iPod interface, pre-amp outlet, RF 2-way remote control and two waterproof 6" flush-mount twoway speakers. The iPod Docking Station includes a waterproof enclosure with connection port for iPod or iPhone and a 3.5 mm jack for other MP3 devices.

Circle No. 160 on Product Card Toto's Legato Shower System features a contemporary squared showerhead, handshower and controls. The Overhead Rain Shower with Eco Power Lighting System includes an LED lighting system that is powered by the flowing water. Shape Memory Alloy valves prevent drastic water temperature changes or scalding. Gyrostream body sprays include nozzles oriented on two different axes that tilt and rotate.

Circle No. 161 on Product Card Kallista's Original by Barbara Barry Cast Iron Whirlpool features a variable-speed pump with 18 settings and an inline heater that maintains the water temperature. The tub sports six hydro- massage flexjets that are independently adjustable. The tub includes a lighted 2.5" keypad, floating remote control and color-matched jet trim kit.

Circle No. 162 on Product Card CG Air Systemes offers a Free Standing Module air massage system for freestanding bathtubs. The module is offered already set up, with blower, electronic control, pipings, manifold, keypad and/or remote control. The installation can be made of a freestanding bath in acrylic or solid surface without having to modify the tub configuration.

Circle No. 163 on Product Card Mansfield Plumbing Products is adding eight air baths to its Builder Series Pro- Fit line. Each Pro -Fir Air Bath features: 46 to 58 air channels for massage, single-speed blower with air heating element and air switch operation.

Circle No. 164 on Product Card Jaclo's Aquavolo Lumiere offers a waterfall shower or a rain shower. The horizontal position of the flat spout provides the rain shower; when the spout is down, it becomes a waterfall. The Aquavolo Lumiere also includes a sound system that accommodates an MP3 player, as well as chromatherapy.

Circle No. 165 on Product Card The Solace sauna from Helo Sauna & Steam features an all- glass front that includes a frameless door. The unit's simple lines incorporate several natural materials, including a clear, allvertical grain Western Red Cedar interior that is oil rubbed.

Circle No. 166 on Product Card MicroSilk hydrotherapy from Jason International features tiny bubbles of 50 microns or less that form a cloud of oxygen in the bath. Individually, the micro -bubbles penetrate gently for a deep cleansing, moisturizing bath, according to the company. When the microbubbles collapse in the water, they release heat energy, which keeps the bath warm. MicroSilk is available in a range of baths from Jason.

Circle No. 167 on Product Card All Therm aSol Serenity Light & Music Systems is Bluetooth-enabled, making the steam shower experience easier to control. The Bluetooth tedinolo gy allows users to wirelessly control the audio in their steam shower from anywhere in the bathroom. With the use of a waterproof case, mobile devices can be brought into the steam shower.

Circle No. 168 on Product Card Duravit's Blue Moon Pool features a circular water pool in a square body. The pool reaches a depth of 20-1/8", allowing users to completely immerse themselves in water illuminated by soft lights under the water's surface. The water in the indoor/ outdoor pool is not drained after bathing, and remains at a constant 38 degrees C.

Circle No. 169 on Product Card Diamond Spas' Dish Tub is outfitted with a whirlpool system that includes six jets, set at strategic places for relaxation and massage. Additional jets can be added. The interior features a gently sloped reclining back. The stainless steel tub features a hand-buffed finish.

Circle No. 170 on Product Card The Serenity Air 1 1 Bath from Aquatic features an air bath system with air blower and heating system. Available in freestanding, undermount and drop-in options, the tub is available in a variety of colors and finishes. All freestanding baths have a remote blower, and air channels feature an antimicrobial coating and a purge and dry cycle.

Circle No. 171 on Product Card Purificare US presents the Jacuzzi- Frame shower cubicle concept that includes everything needed for a wellness experience. Frame includes a steam bath, vertical Shiatsu hydro massage, cervical and lumbar hydro massage, energizing cascade, the raindrop effect of the central showerhead, multicolored shower with pre-set color cycles and aromatherapy effects.

Circle No. 172 on Product Card Graff's Aqua-Sense shower system is available in several configurations for a more personalized at-home spa experience. The Electronic System with Ceiling-Mounted Showerhead features an RGB LED color-changing effect controlled by a touch screen, and a USB port and speakers for portable music player connection.

Circle No. 173 on Product Card The Essencia line of therapeutic baths from BainUltra includes freestanding tubs with geometric exterior design and ergonomie interior. The inner shell features two seats that work as foot rests, and two armrests that run the length of the tub. A backrest with a built-in inverted V delivers a massage, as does the dual row of air jets in the tub.

Circle No. 174 on Product Card The Lawson drop -in bath from Sterling features a curving back and arm rests for increased The 5' long, 20" deep tub provides room for deep soaking, and is also available as an Air Massage bath with three-speed blower as well as a whirlpool bath with optional heater. The Lawson bath features a full deck, and is available in White, Köhler Almond and Kohler Biscuit.

Circle No. 175 on Product Card Porcher 's Lute zia freestanding acrylic bathtub features a number of luxury bathing options, including the Premium Airbath System that incorporates Smooth Air massage technology, as well as chromatherapy. The tub is also available as a drop-in or with decorative bases.

Circle No. 176 on Product Card The Acero bathtub from Jacuzzi Luxury Bath is available in a Soaking Bath, Pure Air, Whirlpool or a combination of all three in the Salon Spa. The tub includes integrated armrests, thin profile deck, deep well depth and chromatherapy options. The tub is offered for drop- in or undermount installation.

Circle No. 177 on Product Card Kohler has added BubbleMassage technology to its Tea for Two, IronWorks, Kathryn and Memoirs cast iron tubs. The baths have 40-44 staggered airjets positioned on the lower perimeter of the bath, with specially designed patterns for foot massage and lumbar airjets surrounding the bather.

Circle No. 178 on Product Card The Tonic massage system from Produits Neptune combines water and warm air to immerse the body in effervescence. Eight oxygen jets built into the tub's contour produce thousands of micro bubbles that surround the body. Tonic also provides preprogrammed sessions, and each system comes with four built-in LEDs that project an array of eight colors.

Circle No. 179 on Product Card The EcoSilent Whirlpool System from American Standard features a whirlpool pump and motor that have been integrated into a single unit, cutting noise levels. The pump and inline heater work together to provide hydrotherapy while using less energy. Shown is the Ellisse EcoSilent Whirlpool.

Circle No. 180 on Product Card The Oakmont tub from Laurel Mountain Whirlpools is constructed of .125 thick cast acrylic sheet, backed by layers of polyester resin and fiberglass roving. The bath contains six multidirectional, adjustable jets, dual air controls and a safety suction fitting. It is available in whirlpool, air or a combination of whirlpool and air, in 30 colors.

Circle No. 181 on Product Card MTI Baths' Melinda is a freestanding bath offering the option of thermo-air massage. The double-wall construction conceals the piping between layers of reinforced acrylic. The Melinda is available as a soaker or with MTI's state-of-the-art air bath system. The Melinda bath is available with or without a pedestal base and with myriad other options.

Circle No. 182 on Product Card The Exhibit bathtub series from MAAX Professional brand features contemporary and sleek lines for a minimalist-inspired design. Available in alcove, drop-in and corner installation configurations, Exhibit features a wide apron for faucet installation. Options for the tub include chromatherapy, whirlpool and Aeroeffect.

Circle No. 183 on Product Card Evolution Total Body Massage (TBM) from Trajet Bath Products is a total sanitary system that delivers water, water-air and air- only combinations to the massage tub. Trajet has developed and patented its 100% cleanable, sanitary, jetless hydrotherapy system, where every wetted component can be cleaned and disinfected in about five minutes, notes the firm.

Circle No. 184 on Product Card (c) 2012 Cygnus Business Media

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