Kitchen & Bath
JETTED TUBS
Positively Intoxicating. On the one hand,
you've got folks trying to unwrinkle their aging skin. On the
other, you've got those same people going all pruny in their
Champagne Bubbler tubs without giving it a second thought.
Available in nine different models, the all-acrylic tub sends
heated air fizzing through the bathwater from as many as 82 air
portals. Suggested retail runs between $2,500 and $3,000.
Lasco Bathware, 800/945-2726,
www.lascobathware.com

Instant Massaging. With their new tub's
recirculating pump creating a lulling waterfall sound, your
clients are unlikely to hear the phone ring (that's you,
looking for a check). So don't call at bath time. The Westbrook
Falls extravaganza pulls out all the stops with options like
five- or seven-point massage jets and heated air ports. The
cast-acrylic-over-fiberglass vessel holds 93 gallons and
measures about 6 by 31/2 feet, with a 22-inch depth. Prices
start at $2,900 and peak at $8,000 for the Ultra package.
MTI Whirlpools, 800/783-8827,
www.mtiwhirlpools.com

Ahhhhh. A bestseller says something positive about quality
— except, perhaps, in the case of poor Billy Ray Cyrus.
The bestselling Infinity line is almost certain to heal
anything achy and breaky, with a combination of sequenced
shiatsu-massage jets, a pulsating neck-jet pillow, heated air
jets, and a fast-fill waterfall spout. Prices range from $7,695
to $8,895, depending on options. Aquatic
Whirlpools, 800/555-5324,
www.aquaticwhirlpools.com
Air- and Mind-Blowing Bath. The
Healthmasseur System — shown
incorporated into the compact Nirvana tub — features
spring-activated air injectors that provide a vigorous massage
without the pummeling of water jets. The air channels are
designed to drain when inactive, allegedly starving bacterial
growth. Prices run from $2,455 to $5,602. Acryline
USA, 800/794-4667,
www.acrylineusa.com
RANGE HOODSStainless Steal. Part of the Elite 61000
Series, the compact, no-nonsense Ballista hood sports a
telescopic flue that can accommodate 8- to 9-foot ceiling
heights, with optional extensions available. A concealed slide
control operates the three-speed blower, which delivers 450 or
900 cfm, depending on the model. (The hood also comes with an
exterior-mount blower — 61000EX — that boosts
output to as much as 1,500 cfm.) The interior-blower models
cost between $1,678 and $1,898. Broan-NuTone,
800/548-0790, www.broan.com
Pro Blower. They call the wind Maria, but this
hood goes by the less poetic moniker Pro-Line Series. Still, it
produces a mighty draft of its own, with 600- and 1,200-cfm
blower models available. Options include a stainless-steel
backsplash, a chimney-extension kit, and full-width duct
covers. Prices range from $1,769 to $1,819.
Whirlpool, 800/253-3977,
www.whirlpool.com
Art Ducto. Eliminating that shallow,
inaccessible cabinet above the range — which is usually
half-filled with ductwork anyway — violates no known law,
and installing a handsome range hood with an integral duct
shroud looks darn good. The Cantabria comes in white, black,
stainless-steel, and copper finishes, and it's 36 inches wide
for excellent coverage over a standard 30-inch range. Its
three-speed blower produces up to 500 cfm. Suggested retail
prices start at $1,450, depending on the finish. Air
King, 877/304-3785,
www.airkinglimited.com

Italian Design. Without the directional
assistance provided by a backing wall, an island hood has to be
bigger and badder than the rest while meeting
center-of-attention requirements. The Torino steps up to the
challenge with its aerodynamic profile and high-capacity
blower. It moves 715 cfm at a quiet 6 sones and can be operated
by infrared remote. The glass canopy comes in red, green, blue,
and yellow. Prices for the island model start at $3,400; a
wall-mount version starts at $2,300. Zephyr
Ventilation, 888/880-8368,
www.zephyronline.com