Dimension One Spas received the SpaRetailer Trade Certified™ status for manufacturing in 2010. The SpaRetailer Trade Certified status is a new award that means that D1 was selected as one of the best manufacturers in North America based on an independent audit related to sales, service, operations, and dealer network satisfaction. What you might not [...]
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Dimension One Spas received the SpaRetailer Trade Certified™ status for manufacturing in 2010. The SpaRetailer Trade Certified status is a new award that means that D1 was selected as one of the best manufacturers in North America based on an independent audit related to sales, service, operations, and dealer network satisfaction. What you might not [...]
“The clatter of a jackhammer and puffs of dust wafting from the bottom of Elliott Allen’s empty pool signaled a noisy end to his backyard swimming pool.…’It wasn’t getting any use and had become the proverbial money pit to keep up’ said Allen, who estimated he was spending $200 a month for water, electricity and [...]
by Melissa Howell, Central Oklahoma Homes, June-July 2009
Oklahomans love the outdoors. Thanks to the recent popularity of outdoor rooms, now yet another room in the house has become a place where people are blurring the line between indoor and outdoor.
Enter the outdoor bath.
With a sustained interest in “staycations,” luxuries usually reserved for hotels and spas [...]
by Laurie Rudd, Casual Living Magazine, July 2009
The focus in outdoor living has long been placed on homes surrounded by rolling backyards, expansive decks or endless waterfronts. Less thought has been given to accommodating urban dwellers who are looking to eke out an oasis above the ground. But, change is in the air.
Whether a [...]
Our friend Marcia Blake of Outdoor Interiors recently published a great article on how to create a gathering place in your backyard. Read on to learn more, and be sure to visit OutdoorInteriors.com for more backyard ideas!
Currently, more than ever before, homeowners are validating the significance of the homestead, where the backyard is clearly [...]
For centuries civilizations have flocked to warm bubbly waters to soothe their aching muscles. The steamy soak has evolved into the high tech home spas of today that can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $40,000. But in this time of economic uncertainty, is a backyard water oasis simply a luxury or could it be a coping necessity? Is there any science behind the soak?



