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BATHROOM BLISS

In the perpetual busyness of daily life, creating a wellness-focused bathroom offers a place of solace and tranquillity. It’s a quiet, contemplative space to switch offfrom life’s stresses. For centuries, the Japanese have believed that refreshing the mind, body and spirit through bathing washes away the cares of the day and helps us to feel more energised. It turns out they just might be onto something.

Not everyone has the time to visit a day spa, so why not create your own spa-like wellness experience at home? Whether you’re building a new home, renovating your old one, or even just updating bathroom fixtures for a cosmetic refresh, it’s still possible to ramp up the wellness factor.

A QUIET SANCTUARY

It’s been a tumultuous few years for many, with COVID-19 sweeping the globe. Daniela Santilli, bathrooms & kitchens merchandising leader at Reece Bathrooms, says as the pandemic continues to deepen our connection to the spaces around us, the trend towards creating a bathroom sanctuary to escape remains popular.

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