December 14, 2006
Experience Total Relaxation With Deep Soak Bathtubs
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Features Of A Soaking Bathtub
- A soaking bath tub is deeper than the regular bath tubs
- They usually do not have any showers and water jets, and are meant for the express purpose of soaking
- Deep soak bathtubs are available in different kinds such as garden baths, Roman Bath tubs, Greek baths, and Japanese bathtubs
- Garden soaking bathtubs were actually set in gardens of wealthy people in the 18th century. Nowadays, bathtubs that are placed in sun rooms or along a window with a garden view are commonly referred to as garden soaking bath tubs.
- The term Roman tubs refers to deep tubs that are fitted into a deck and which you get down into rather than climb into.
- Greek tubs are shorter in length so as to be space saving. They are usually meant only for one person bathing.
- Japanese soaking tubs are the deepest kind of soaking tubs available. In a Japanese deep tub, a person can soak their bodies up to their neck; that too while sitting.
Benefits Of Deep Soak Bathtubs
- The standard bathtub enables soaking of only the lower limbs. With a soaking bath tub, you can soak your entire upper and lower body for a complete soak.
- They are great for relieving physical stress from all parts of your body.
- Longer and wider soaking bath tubs enable two people to have a romantic bath if they so desire.
- Some deep soak bathtubs come with the option of chromatherapy. This provides different colors to look at during the bath. The various hues are believed to have a soothing and calming effect on the body.
