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Private relaxation this year: the spa at home!


Private relaxation this year: the spa at home!

Private relaxation this year: the spa at home!
As we barely come out of this incredible period of confinement, here comes the puzzle of summer vacations. Are we going to be able to leave serenely in France? Will we be able to enjoy hotels and campsites as usual?
The answer is necessarily NO. For the moment, it is of course not possible to envisage a normal summer made of relaxation, sun, baths and carefree.

Stay at home again?
After these two months of confinement, the reflex was necessarily to go out. But nevertheless, you no doubt felt like us this curious feeling of not being in our place. You are not the only ones who find this idea of ​​leisure and consumption a little out of place while wearing a mask.
Our post-containment need pushed us out. The following days show us that one can be very well at home, with special facilities for the summer. Focus today on a very strong trend: install a private spa at home!

At home but with a spa or jacuzzi

Let's be clear right away, some of you may be enjoying a second home with a pool this summer. Congratulations to you. But for all those who do not have access to this pleasure, there is today the perfect solution as long as you have enough space to receive the installation of a spa or jacuzzi at home!
According to industry specialists like the Spa Alina brand, this is even the very big trend of the moment!
In the current situation, what could be better than being able to enjoy a private space for relaxation and well-being?
This new equipment for your home will be a superb complement to relax after a day of work but also a perfect place to enjoy free time, the sun or a moment of privacy.

But how do you choose and install a spa?
It is important to settle a fundamental question immediately: the cost!

An overpriced installation?
No, installing a spa or jacuzzi is not (or more) a luxury service reserved for very wealthy families. The market has become widely democratized, and many of us can consider setting up at home. There are many models, some still very expensive because of many more or less useful options, but manufacturers and distributors have also considered cheap spas and jacuzzis, so that we can (almost) all install it at oneself.
The cost differences are of course linked to the different models but also to the installation itself, indoors or outdoors.

An outdoor or indoor spa?
This is the first question we must ask ourselves. But very often, the answer comes from the place where the house is located, or even the type of house. A house in a southern region with a beautiful garden should more easily receive an outdoor spa, while a house further north and with less outdoor space should rather focus on an indoor model.
Of course, we all dream of our jacuzzi on the terrace or in the garden, out of sight, so that we can bathe and sunbathe.
But an indoor spa also provides fun all year round, without having to deal with climate problems.

Install a jacuzzi on a terrace
The interior installation also involves some constraints for the building, with humidity management, therefore the installation of an adapted ventilation system type VMC, the specific preparation of the room, the control of the load support etc. …

What type of spa?
Overall, there are 4 types of spa. The cheapest is of course the inflatable spa, very easy to install and move.
The spa kit, which must be assembled once on site. Its implementation still requires a bit of work.
Finally the spa to ask, which aims to stay on site longer. The installation does not require heavy work but should still be entrusted to a professional.
Finally, the underground spa, the closest to the pool. This is of course the most expensive formula.

Choosing the spa or jacuzzi also requires choosing the size. We speak here in “number of people”.
This choice may be dictated by the location chosen, by the family structure, and more simply by your desires. A 4 or 6 person spa of course leaves a lot of relaxation space. But for an XXL spa, you have to plan a lot of space and necessarily a higher cost.
If you want the solitary kif of a spa on a terrace for example, you will probably have to limit yourself to a 2-seater spa for physical and space constraints. But even these "small" spas allow you to lie down and fully relax for real moments of total well-being!
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