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1. Considerations Before Building a Spa
Like a swimming pool, the pit or hole for an in-ground spa will need to be excavated by a machine, which means the equipment must access your yard. Reinforcing rebar will be built to create the shape of the spa along with steps and benches. Plumbing, which includes drains and inlets for those therapeutic hydro-jets, will need to be installed, as will electrical wiring. After this, gunite or shotcrete will be sprayed on the rebar to create a nice, tight shell. Then it will be smoothed with a trowel and cured for a few weeks. Once it's dry, either plaster or tile will be applied to the surface. And this is just the spa part of the project.
2. Mosaic Spa
A small home on a petite lot in the San Diego area called for a clever configuration to work in a spa that was as beautiful as it was functional. Landscape designer Amelia B. Lima & Associates made this luxurious spa the focal point of the outdoor space. Resembling a beautiful square pond with a weir that is a fountain feature, the spa features a back wall made of glass tile and a face of travertine. The spa's back wall also created a raised planter in which tall-growing horsetail adds more privacy.
3. Brick-Wall Privacy Spa
Nestled in the corner of a brick-walled patio, this hidden spa designed by Rosebrook Custom Inground Pools features a fountain-like scupper that makes the hot tub look more like a pond, especially when people aren't sitting in it. Located at a home near Chicago, the spa features a handy automatic cover.
4. Hot Tub With Red Stone
This is a spa with another great view offers breathtaking views of Montana. Designed by Laura Fedro Interiors, the ranch features relaxing outdoor spaces and local materials, like this red stone.
5. Round Concrete Mosaic Hot Tub
Not every spa needs to be attached to a swimming pool, as evidenced by this Los Angeles hot tub made of concrete with variegated blue glass mosaic tiles. Created by M J Lanphier Interior Design, the round hot tub outdoor space features a custom-built pergola from Formwork. The chairs are by Brown Jordan, sofas are from Restoration Hardware, the coffee table is by Dedon, and the dining table is from the Veneman Collection.
6. Arizona-Style Mosaic Hot Tub
When the sun goes down, Arizona residents go outdoors to enjoy their yards. That includes hot tubs; it gets cold during the winter months believe it or not. Alpentile specializes in glass mosaic to cover and decorate the surfaces of the many spas. This beautiful spa features a perimeter overflow glass mosaic design.
7. Hot Tub-Swimming Pool Combination
Combining the best of both worlds, a spool is a mashup of a swimming pool and a spa. Spools are the perfect solution for homeowners who want something bigger than a hot tub and the benefits of a slightly larger body of water for exercise. Vail, Colorado-based Suman Architects designed a home in the region that features a spectacular spool made with stone from Telluride, Colorado.
8. Oro Valley Spa With Adjoining Swimming Pool
Another Arizona spa was designed as a feature of the adjoining swimming pool. Located in Oro Valley, near Tucson, this hot tub is surrounded by local stone and boulders by Terra Designs. It also features waterfalls that overflow into the pool.
9. Key West Hot Tub With Covered Patio
The outdoor space of a house in Miami was designed by Craig Reynolds Landscape Architecture to incorporate many coveted elements: a covered patio, swimming pool, water features, raised beds, and a spa. The hot tub serves as a place to relax and as a bridge between two wood decks
10. Modern Stone and Tile Spa
Viewed from above, a generous-sized spa of a home in Belvedere, California shows off its beautiful tiles and stone surround. Designed by Zeterre Landscape Architecture, the spa and yard offer a view of San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge to the south.
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