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a spectacular hammam room in a luxurious Manchester residence and is one of their most impressive experience room projects to date.


Managing Director, Andy Phillips: “This hammam project is a testament to our ability to design and construct experience rooms to the highest level. We sourced Carrera marble to be flown in from Italy to create this authentic Turkish Hammam Room. The Turkish client worked closely with us throughout the design process and we were delighted to be involved in the creation of this magnificent project.”


FOR TOTAL TRANQUILLITY, GO TO CERTIKIN! Certikin’s Commercial division is now able to offer a totally unique and highly comprehensive spa experience thanks to a new range aptly called Tranquillity. You name it, they do it! Starting with architect’s drawings or simply your client’s own ideas, they will work within budget to design a bespoke health spa experience that is exactly what you are looking for – whether refurbishment or new build, domestic or commercial and a single room to a full wellness suite. All of Certikin’s Tranquillity saunas, steam rooms and other thermal experience equipment use the finest quality products such as Harvia heaters. All the Tranquillity equipment can be installed by one of their teams of skilled experienced engineers if required or comes with simple instructions for assembly by your engineers.


Some of the spa experiences that Certikin can create are: • Steam – a diverse range of thermal bathing experiences can be created. The caldarium and steam bath deliver short bursts of intense heat and steam, while the tepidarium and laconium are designed for warming up or relaxing over a longer period. Other options include salt rooms and aromatherapy rooms.


• Sauna – a variety of traditional woods are offered plus contemporary finishes, all from sustainable sources. Heat can be provided with an under the bench heating system or through the more traditional floor-standing coal effect brazier. Features include LED and fibre optic lighting as


Certikin’s Commercial division is now able to offer a totally unique and highly comprehensive spa experience thanks to a new range aptly called Tranquillity


well as music systems, window panels and aroma infusions.


• Experience showers – to cleanse the body after various heat treatments they offer a variety of experience showers. These include special lighting, sound effects and fragrance systems.


• Rasul ‘mud’ rooms – a tiled steam room and a relaxation area with heated floors, heated loungers and showers.


• Hammam – a classic Turkish bath incorporating heated tiled massage beds with hot water and drainage for wet massage and foam treatments.


• Foot spas – featuring heated tiled benches with individual footbaths that fill automatically with warm water and then bubble massage the feet and stimulate the reflexology zones.


DRÖM SEE INCREASING DEMAND FOR CHROMOTHERAPY


Specialising in bespoke requirements, Dröm have noticed the increasing demand for chromotherapy and are finding that more people are starting to incorporate some of the ‘alternative’ therapies into their rooms such as chromotherapy and aromatherapy and increasing the use of crystals. Chromotherapy is fast becoming the latest must-have addition in saunas, steam rooms and wellbeing areas.


It has long been proved that colour and light can have a positive effect on your mood and colour changing lighting is a simple way of providing this. It can balance spiritual, emotional and mental energies leading to a more fulfilling wellbeing ritual. Chromotherapy can be brought into a room in


a variety of ways ensuring a beautiful, mood enhancing bathing experience. It can be incorporated into unique features including glass panels, backlit marble, underbench lighting and delicate, twinkling, fibre optic, starry sky ceilings.


REVOLUTIONARY INFRARED HEATERS FROM HEALTH MATE Health Mate’s patented state-of-the- art Tecoloy®


Infrared Heater is the only


UL-recognised infrared heater in the world. The patented Tecoloy®


heater distributes


the heat evenly, ensuring a consistent infrared wavelength. The heater housing, in conjunction with the heater maximises infrared generation evenly while minimising any heat loss through the back of the heater. Quality, innovation and reliability are the drivers that have fuelled the infrared sauna wellness market to unknown heights in Europe and the US. Could this story be repeating itself in the UK? Superior craftsmanship and reliable components are key, but these alone are not sufficient to guarantee success. A growing market also means a more demanding market. Attention for detail becomes more and more important and things like the levels of EMF output generated by the sauna’s heaters and the characteristics of the heating elements as well as the type of infrared heat they produce have become crucial. Sustainable and environmentally friendly products and production processes are now the norm and a much more educated public is asking questions about the origin of sauna products and what these products can do for them. Health and safety is a concern and people want assurance that the production process and finished product are compliant with strict safety and quality standards. In addition to quality and reliability, product innovation is a strong driver helping to grow the sector and boosting demand. Foot saunas, lower body saunas, wheelchair cabins and luxury lounger infrared sauna cabins are different examples of new products that tap into different segments of the market.


Dröm have noticed the increasing demand for chromotherapy and are finding that more people are starting to incorporate some of the ‘alternative’ therapies into their rooms


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SASHA AND MOOD FROM JACUZZI® Already a global leader and manufacturer of hydromassage products and hot tubs, Jacuzzi®


has now launched SASHA, a true www.swimmingpoolnews.co.uk


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