The hydrothermal area, this is one of the most enjoyable areas of a spa which is composed of common wet areas such as sauna, steam, jacuzzi, hot & cold plunge and herbal baths. Behind the creation of this area, there are some critical points to consider: *Complex design and construction process (water resistant materials) “Hygiene issues (flow balance, purification, bacteria measure etc.) *Safety procedures (temperature level, flooring type etc.) *Essential need for water dispenser to balance hydration degree. Besides its amusing side, the hydrothermal area is a very important marketing instrument in terms of providing favourable rumors spreading over, piquant photo resources and value-added selling point. Spa lovers..Here are two nice examples: The Chedi Andermatt in Switzerland (at the top) and Banyan Tree in Mayakoba (at the bottom). Their design and concepts are totally diverse. The first one is lighted, naturist, outward relaxing. The second one is bluishly dim, abstract...
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