HotHouse Hot Tubs
Natural, elegant and beautiful. Designed to
create breathtaking effect. Combining
traditional woodcraft with cutting edge spa
technology.
Each hot tub spa is carefully constructed with
unique, natural western red cedar.
Handcrafted with traditional long-lasting
knuckle-joints and stainless-steel hoops.
HotHouse Home Hot Tubs come in either 8-person
(1.8m diameter x 1.2m depth) or 6-person
(1.5m diameter x 1.2m depth) size. Each is fully
assembled and ready to be installed. Should you
require size customisation, please
contact us for a quotation.
The inside of the Hot Tub is natural western red cedar.
The HotHouse Difference
Our mission is to provide you with the best
quality Hot Tub money can buy, at the best price.
Our
Hot Tubs
are small enough to fit into your sunroom or
verandah, beautiful enough to stand inside your
home, and affordable for everyone.
The Western Red
Cedar
The western red cedar is as elegant as it is
aromatic. The fresh scent of cedar enlivens your
senses and creates a relaxing setting for your
spa experience.
Health Benefits of Spa*
Hydrotherapy is extremely healthy and has proven
very effective for soft tissue injuries as well
as for arthritis and other joint related
illnesses. The beneficial effects of
hydro-massage on sore muscles, stiff joints and
circulation have been known for centuries. The
hot tub can help you lose weight, too: as
the body works to cool itself, there is a
substantial increase in heart and metabolic
rate. You are burning calories while relaxing
and feeling great!
In addition to the physical benefits, the spa
will also relax and sooth your mind.
Interested?
Please
contact us for
a non-obligation quotation.
*
The Health Benefits mentioned above are to be
used only as a guide. HotHouse Tubs and Saunas
does not provide medical advice, education or
treatment. Always consult your medical
practitioner for medical advice.
The Japanese Bath
Every evening without fail, more than a hundred million people lower themselves gently into the steaming waters of a
Japanese bath.
Whether it's a stone pool fed by a hot spring or a compact tub in the home, this daily ritual remains an integral part of
Japanese life. Clothes are shed, the body is thoroughly lathered, scrubbed and rinsed, and then one enters the deep and inviting world of 'ofuro'.
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information on Japanese Bath.
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