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Hot tubs & saunas

Designed to help you relax and unwind at home, hot tubs offer a simple way to enjoy warm‑water comfort in your garden, while saunas provide a calming heat‑based experience that’s ideal for easing tired muscles and switching off after a long day. Both options are a great way to add a spa‑like feel to your outdoor space and create moments of everyday calm. Our ranges include options to suit different lifestyles, spaces, and budgets. From inflatable hot tubs that are easy to set up, to more permanent spa models and saunas designed for regular use, there’s a solution to suit everything from occasional relaxation to part of a longer‑term wellness routine. Hot tubs and saunas can be enjoyed throughout the year when properly maintained, making them a versatile addition to your garden furniture setup. Whether you’re looking for a place to unwind after a long day or a social space to enjoy with family and friends, these products help turn your outdoor area into a relaxing retreat. With a wide choice of styles, sizes, and designs available, it’s easy to find the right choice that complements your garden and help you make the most of your outdoor living space.

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Popular types

Choosing the right type of product is the first step in creating a relaxing spa experience at home. Whether you’re drawn to heat‑based relaxation or warm‑water soaking, the hot tubs and saunas range offers options to suit different spaces, budgets, and routines.

Sauna options are ideal if you enjoy a calm, restorative heat that helps you unwind after a busy day. They work well indoors or as part of a garden wellness area and are often chosen as a longer‑term feature for regular use. Saunas can also be paired with complementary products to create a more complete spa environment.

If water‑based relaxation is more your style, Acrylic spas offer a solid, structured design with built‑in seating, making them a great choice for frequent use and a more premium feel. For a flexible alternative, a blow up spa tub is a popular option, offering quick setup and easy storage without the need for permanent installation.

To keep everything working as it should, Spa chemicals & filters are essential for maintaining clean, balanced water. Meanwhile, spa furniture, such as steps and storage, can make your space safer and more comfortable to use. Practical additions, such as hot tub covers, help retain heat and protect your spa when it’s not in use, reducing maintenance over time.

Finishing touches can also elevate the experience. Outside showers are a convenient addition to any outdoor spa area, perfect for rinsing off before or after use. By choosing the right combination of products, you can create a spa set‑up that feels considered, practical, and tailored to how you like to relax.

Brand

Choosing the right brand can make a big difference when investing in hot tubs, saunas, and spa accessories. Well‑known brands are often trusted for their build quality, ease of use, and the availability of compatible parts and accessories, helping you feel confident in your purchase.

One of the most recognisable names in home spa relaxation is the lazy spa hot tub, known for its convenience and simple set‑up. Popular models such as the Wave Hot Tub and Intex Hot Tub are designed to make spa ownership more accessible, particularly for first‑time buyers or those looking for flexible options that don’t require permanent installation. These are ideal for seasonal use or for anyone who wants to enjoy spa comfort with minimal fuss.

For those looking for something a little more premium, options like the MSpa hot tub and Canadian spa hot tub are well-suited to regular use and often feature more structured seating and durable construction. Larger brands such as Blue Whale hot tubs are also popular for households looking to create a more social spa space with room to relax together.

 

Seat quantity

 Seat quantity is one of the most important things to consider when choosing a hot tub or sauna. The right size depends on how many people will use it regularly, how much space you have available, and whether your spa time is more social or solo.

Smaller options are ideal for personal relaxation. A 2 person hot tub or compact sauna is perfect if you’re short on space or want something that heats quickly and is easy to maintain. These are well suited to couples or individuals looking for quiet, regular use without taking over the garden or spare room.

If you enjoy entertaining or sharing your spa with family and friends, larger models offer more flexibility. A 4 person hot tub strikes a great balance between space and efficiency, while a 6 person hot tub is ideal for social occasions and group relaxation. These larger options work best outdoors, where there’s room to move around and cool off between sessions.

It’s also worth thinking beyond just seat numbers. Bench layout, legroom and ease of access all affect comfort, especially during longer sessions. Pairing your spa with supportive spa furniture, such as steps or seating, can make entry and exit easier and help your space feel more organised and welcoming.

FAQs
 

What’s the difference between a hot tub and a sauna?

A hot tub uses warm, circulating water to help relax muscles and joints, making it ideal for soaking and social use. A sauna uses dry or gentle heat to warm the body without water, offering a calm, heat-based wellness experience. Many people choose between the two depending on whether they prefer water-based relaxation or heat therapy.


Are inflatable hot tubs easy to maintain?

Yes, inflatable hot tubs are designed to be straightforward to look after. Regularly checking water quality, cleaning or replacing filters, and using the correct spa chemicals & filters helps keep the water clean and ready to use throughout the season.


Do I need a cover for my hot tub or spa?

Using a cover is strongly recommended for both hot tubs and spas. Hot tub covers help retain heat, reduce energy usage and keep debris out of the water when the spa is not in use, making maintenance easier and more cost-effective.


Can I use a hot tub all year round?

Many hot tubs are suitable for year-round use, including during colder months. Using a well-fitted cover, following manufacturer guidance, and keeping up with regular maintenance helps ensure reliable performance in different weather conditions.


What accessories do I need for a spa area?

Popular spa accessories include covers to protect your spa, steps or spa furniture for safer access, and outdoor showers for rinsing before or after use. These additions help create a more comfortable and practical spa space.