by thorn » Thu 06 Jul 2006, 09:17:25
The word "bizarre" comes to my mind: Bathrooms Becoming Retreats in Americans' Pursuit of Luxury
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', ' ')Tracy Ballard and her husband, John Gorman, wanted for nothing, really. They needed only to fix the master bathroom, at the time a straightforward, utilitarian affair from the 1940s, typical of Cleveland Park row houses. It had a sink, a toilet and a little, leaking shower stall. ...
It is nearly nine feet by four feet, a palace of iridescent glass tile, a human carwash with five shower heads, four body sprays, instant steam, a soaring skylight and portable speakers connected to a wireless iPod transmitter -- the better to transport the bather into realms of transcendent splendor. ...
Although the definition of luxury is an ever-shifting and largely subjective one, analysts who track spending on luxury goods say it has increased faster than the economy, driven by the seemingly insatiable appetite of middle- and upper-middle class Americans for ever-more luxurious lifestyles, even in the bathroom. Spending on luxury bathrooms -- those costing at least $8,000 -- will be $22 billion this year, compared with $7.3 billion in 2003, according to the Market Forecast Report, published by the trade magazine Kitchen and Bath Business.
That is 10 times what the U.S. government will spend on AIDS research this year. It is six times the annual budget of Kenya. ... He recently spent approximately $120,000 on his bathroom, where he often lounges for a good hour in the morning, watching the "Today" show from the tub.
"The floors are heated marble," he said, walking across them. "This shower's got a heated mirror, so I can shave in the shower . . . the shower sprays, they pulsate, they vibrate and all that stuff." He was rather blas? about it all at this point. This week, he and his wife were flying to the North Pole to see polar bears.
"In here," he said, heading to the tub area, "this is a Jacuzzi tub. I got a TV set in here," he said, clicking on his 13-inch plasma with a remote. And then, he said, he has his Toto toilet. It comes with a control panel, and that is all that will be said about that.
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