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Small Spas and Hot Tubs

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Spas and hot tubs are relaxing, healthy, and pleasurable — especially when you’re sharing one with a romantic partner. 😀

Note: This article is part of a small and tiny houses article series.

Why is a small spa or hot tub a smart choice? For many of the same reasons, you would buy a small house or car. Here’s a list.

  • Less cost to buy.
  • Less cost to heat and power (jets and lights).
  • Less cost to supply with chemicals.
  • Less time to clean.
  • Less space is used.
  • Less size and weight make it easier to move (if it’s an above-ground unit).

“But it would only be big enough for me and my husband or boyfriend.” you might say. Isn’t that great?  Less contamination and less work to keep it clean. The truth is it’s rare that any size spa or hot tub has more than 1 or 2 occupants.

Buy things in the size that serves your best interest and not for accommodating more people when it would rarely if ever come up. The same is true with buying a car. It doesn’t make sense to buy a big SUV on the chance that you might need it to transport a group of people when you’d rather have a small economy car.

Let’s go to the small spa and hot tub photo tour. Enjoy!

Love the waterfall coming out of the wall.

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Unique. Check out that tiny fire pit on the left.

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Small house in the background.

Katie Leede & Company Studio

Nice gazebo.

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Looks like a small house in the background. 🙂

Jeff Herr Photography

I hope you got some ideas and inspiration from this photo tour of small spas and hot tubs.

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