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Turn your home into your own personal spa



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Published Date: 21 August 2008
THE Capital's renowned One Spa just revamped its award-winning facilities, resulting in state-of-the-art tranquil rooms.
But if money is tight and a treatment in One Spa is just a dream, you don't need to wait (and wait) to feel pampered.

It's time to create your very own DIY spa. The location? Your bathroom. It's the smallest and often most neglected room of the house, but with a little bit of time and attention the humble bathroom can be turned into your own private sanctuary.

A few carefully chosen accessories will modernise your bathroom without requiring an expensive overhaul. For bath linen, nothing beats Jenners, TK Maxx, Matalan, John Lewis, and Debenhams, while Next, John Lewis and Au Naturale stock some of the best caddies, storage boxes and laundry baskets. Accessories in Argos will give any Capital spa a run for its money, and the Pier is a one-stop shop for an oriental spa feel.

Nothing beats some scented candles for ambience. Pepper tea lights around and add a Jo Malone lime blossom scented candle for the ultimate in relaxation.







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  • Last Updated: 21 August 2008 8:07 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Life and Style
 
 

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