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TURKISH HAMAM<br />

Boutique Hotel, Datça<br />

TURKISH HAMAM MANUFACTURE<br />

We manufacture Turkish baths (Hamam), one important aspect of our culture, in master<br />

hands… Either traditional Ottoman baths (hamam) with many users, or home type baths with<br />

modern design… We produce baths in our own facilities which you will consider they are for<br />

sultans, which you will notice the relaxing effects even at the first moment you see them.<br />

A good Hamam should be constructed of hard and pore free marble… Its jointing should be<br />

at minimum level in order to ensure hygiene… Water channels of the bath should be designed<br />

in order to water directly reach to discharge point. Marbles should be located so that they will<br />

not disturb the look with their veins and tissues.<br />

Any structure made of marble can not be considered as Hamam just by adding a basin in it.<br />

What makes a bath as a real Hamam is the heat. The marble should be excellently heated for<br />

a space to be considered as Hamam. Benches, back supports, and all parts where the users<br />

contact should be heated in line with the purpose. Especially the navel stone should be heated<br />

more than all other points in order to make the users sweat when they lie on it.<br />

Settlement of basins, distances among basins, height of faucets from basin, planning of illumination,<br />

details of ceiling, dome, ventilation and water isolation…<br />

Briefly the bath is not a single marble implementations but a special manufacture that require<br />

proficiency and experience.<br />

All technical and visual aspects, are individually considered and designed for hamam projects<br />

by <strong>SunCare</strong>.

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