How to Relax Like a Celebrity
It seems you can't turn on the TV these days without a celebrity showing you the inside of his or her luxury home.
In many ways these are dream homes, filled with luxury items and super cool gadgets. For the average person these TV shows can be quite depressing.
But worry no longer, you can have a celebrity home and live like a star without spending a fortune. We are going to focus on relaxation central... the bathroom.
Allow me to introduce the overflowing bathtub...
If you have a spare £9000 ($18,000) then you can invest in the celeb's favourite bathtub, the Kohler. This is basically an overflowing bathtub. You leave the taps running and the water falls into a bigger tank where it is then drained away.
This may be a huge waste of water, but it screams celebrity and extravagance.
How to Recreate This for only £350
Fortunately we can copy this design for a fraction of the price. You can simply pick up a standard whirlpool bath for as little as 350 pounds. It has all the same features, and saves water as well.
If you prefer to go
Brilliant!!!
This is a saving of a whopping £8650
Let's Get Steamy
If you want to get even more celebesque, you can install a home sauna. Most people think that a lot of space is required in the home for an indoor sauna -- a sauna can be installed in even the smallest of homes.
The smallest versions are just one square metre, but you can go all the way up to a four person sauna. An indoor sauna can cost as little as £1000, and is the perfect way to relax like a celebrity.
So now you know how to relax like a celebrity without having the budget of a small country.
Finally -- as this is a conservatory website, we are bound to say no self respecting Celebrity will want to be without a Glamour Conservatory.
Check out this article about Chris Kamara (a football celebrity) relaxing in one of the West Yorkshire Windows conservatories.
More Information at: http://www.conservatorytv.com/public/98.cfm
So as you can see, relaxing and enjoying life like a Celebrity is easier than you may think, especially with a conservatory from West Yorkshire Windows.
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