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Spa or Jacuzzi – 12 Trends To Discover

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Spa or jacuzzi? This is a matter for you to decide! Deciding on spa and jacuzzi depends entirely on what you set your tastes accordingly.

What’s the difference between spa and Jacuzzi?

The answer is quite simple: Jacuzzi is a registered trademark and is also the name of the inventor of the first spa, the Italian Roy Jacuzzi. Sometimes the brand of the new product becomes the name of the product category in everyone’s mind.

The little story…

It is a basin allowing one or more people to enjoy a hot and bubbling bath together. For your information, the history of the Jacuzzi dates back to 1945, when the Italian Candido Jacuzzi invented the first hydraulic pump that could be used in a bathtub. This installation is the origin of the hydromassage system.

The device was later adopted and used by the Jacuzzi family, in particular, to treat the problems of osteoarthritis, Candido Jacuzzi’s son was suffering, through massage with water jets. The hydraulic pump system installed in a bathtub later became very popular in the sports and medical world.

In 1968 that Roy Jacuzzi, the grandson of Candido Jacuzzi, created the first whirlpool bath with a variant of this system, but without an external pump. The first “spa” capable of accommodating several people at the same time was not on the market until 1970.

What will you choose?

If the idea of relaxing in your hot tub in the middle of the garden makes you dream, but the presence of a large plastic and fibreglass tub is a bit demotivating, why not opt for a more organic design?

1- Curved platform and sliding cover

2- Nestled in the rock

3- Wood and stones

4- Floral screen

5- Secret Garden

6- Sight above all

7- Under the shelter

8- Natural setting

9- Modernity and low-profile design

10- An urban courtyard

11- An integrated bench

12-The pool-integrated spa

The materials are multiple, ranging from wood, stone or concrete, through breaststroke and stainless steel (and some landscaping upstream), these few proposals of Jacuzzis fit perfectly into their natural environment – all you have to do is enjoy the view and relax.

1- Curved platform and sliding cover

This innovatively shaped Jacuzzi, called 007 Spa Deck by its designers, includes a platform that surrounds a stainless steel frame. A cover is installed with a slide. The curve of the platform echoes the round shape of the basin, and allows the hot tub to integrate perfectly into the landscape.

2- Nestled in the rock

Cascading rocks surround this magnificent wooden Jacuzzi, creating a natural staircase. The same stones were used to develop an integrated bench around a brazier.

3- Wood and stones

A stone wall provides an astonishing backdrop to this redwood Jacuzzi, set between the trees. High stone pillars resembling dolmens offer protection from the wind and the people in front of them.

4- Floral screen

Trellises installed on each side of the wooden Jacuzzi serve as a support for climbing flowers and create a space that is both private and romantic. Also, you can add there a box of bran added on a pergola.

5- Secret Garden

Nestled in a lush garden, this Jacuzzi looks as if it has just been discovered on a walk in a land dominated by vegetation. The concrete structure that surrounds the hot tub gives it a modern yet raw look.

6- Sight above all

Another concrete achievement; the concrete frame is integrated into a wooden platform. The simple, uncluttered look is perfect in a modern home.

7- Under shelter

For more privacy, what better than a Jacuzzi protected by a roof overhang? A wooden hot tub is hidden under the roof of a garden shed that has been redesigned to provide a relaxing atmosphere in what could have been a just functional space.

8- Natural setting

Why settle for a simple wooden Jacuzzi? A matching wooden cover will elegantly protect your hot tub between uses.

9- Modernity and low-profile design

The choice of a partially buried Jacuzzi makes it easier to create a private space than an above-ground pool. A wooden deck surrounds the structure while thick hedges combined with hardwood trees provide protection and privacy.

10- An urban courtyard

The semi-buried Jacuzzi has a concrete structure and wooden steps. High walls combined with trees ensure maximum privacy and make this space a totally isolated enclave in the middle of the city, even if the neighbours are not far away.

11- An integrated bench

If privacy is not an issue, make the most of the serenity of a natural setting with the superb simplicity of a wooden Jacuzzi. An integrated bench is ideal for taking a break when your bath gets too hot.

12- The pool-integrated spa

When making the pool, you will undoubtedly save some space and money by immediately adding the spa attached to your pool.

In summary

Obviously, the choice will be based on our budget. We wish we had demonstrated that the spa/jacuzzi can be defined in many different formats and materials. For a more personalized integration, do not hesitate to contact us, we will gladly discuss your project!

If you wish to buy Jacuzzi from Turkey, please do not hesitate to contact us by mail at  [email protected] or to call us at +90 532 361 5149. We can help you to get in direct contact with producers or provide you with everything that you need.

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