I've made a decision.
Instead of thousands in a problematic dedicated electrical run for a jet tub, I can use standard 120V for this baby which will fit between the vertical windows. Infrared saunas have therapeutic and health value.
https://muscle-boneclinic.com.au/8-benefits-of-infrared-sauna/
Infrared sauna, of the same maker as my massage chair.
There's space left over for custom cabinetry and spa related stuff.
$6100 delivered up the stairs and installed in our outcove.
I feel so damn good about this. 1/2
I too have psoriatic arthritis, as well as COPD, so I went in a slightly different direction and had a steam shower installed. The steam soothes and helps clear my lungs while the moist heat is great for my joints. I spend about 15 minutes in it four or five times a week and can't imagine existence without it.
@BenA EXCELLENT. My body LOVES the dry heat. Love Arizona, hate Florida.
I live for the dry heat. The summers hear don't suck until the humidity rolls in, in July.
Looking forward to meeting you in a few weeks. Details not yet set.
The last I heard, you had just cancelled with no reschedule in the near future. You hadn't mentioned that we were back on! Looking forward to meeting you IRL.
@BenA I'll be booking Portland after I return from Vancouver this weekend.
It sets the stage for the work I have to do better. :-)
I have psoriatic arthritis. The healing effects from the sauna alone make it a no brainer.
Add to that potential therapeautic benefits from infrared and its icing on the cake for my disease, the empty alcove, and the relevant space of our home. Also, tearing down a wall in the laundry room.
I love the contractors I met at lunch today. The designer is a "neighbor" of mine and knows the hood and the buyer profile.
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