Baths date back as far as 3000 B.C. Back then, water was considered to be valuable to religious people. Water was said to be a purifier of the body and soul. It was also common for people to wash themselves before coming into a sacred place. Today, a bath can be found anywhere. Bathrooms have become the focal point for several homes today.
Bathrooms go by so many different names. Linda Spivey has a
framed country bathroom sign art called Wash Room. Decades ago wash rooms were just that. They had no toilets, they were specifically used for washing. In the United States, a wash room is another name for a laundry or utility room. In Canada, public facilities are called washrooms.
Oils often make a bath complete. Diane Knott created a framed country bathroom sign art piece called Lavender Bath Oil. Bath oils are a great way to moisturize your skin while submersed in a tub of warm water. Lavender is also a soothing scent that will help you relax after a hard days’ work. The use of lavender in a bath can also help reduce anxiety and is also known to be a pain reliever.
Hot Baths is a framed country bathroom photograph by Mary Ann June that has me wanting to run a hot bath right now. Just the words used in the title of this framed country bathroom sign makes me relax. I enjoy a warm bath with lit candles and complete peace and quiet at the end of any day.