Turnkey construction of salt rooms and caves from Himalayan salt

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The salt room can accommodate massage chairs and tables. By combining these two areas, you get comprehensive wellness and relaxation.

A wall made of Himalayan salt in the bedroom is an original design, illumination of the room and the use of the wall as a night light and, most importantly, a healthy indoor climate.

For business. Nowadays, green cafes are attracting more and more visitors - Himalayan salt is the highlight among all the options.

The wall in the sauna is made of salt pebbles with a fraction of 40-60 mm. Lighting installed. Lava effect achieved.

Under parental supervision, children play with salt in a cave-style commercial salt room. When visiting with children, parents or accompanying persons are always present.

Function No. 4. Creating a spectacular ambience.

Don't underestimate the visual appeal of salt coating, which, when combined with original design and the use of spectacular lighting, can make a strong impression on the client. The unusual appearance of the room helps the visitor to abstract from the usual surroundings and relax - this makes it possible to enhance the anti-stress effect of the salt aerosol and more successfully conduct yoga and meditation sessions in the salt room.

How salt blocks are made

To form the building blocks, Jobers suggests combining desalination waste with starch from seaweed. The material is formed into blocks and dried in the sun. The result is very strong bricks that can withstand great pressure.


The technology of salt blocks is similar to the production of the familiar adobe

Such an invention could solve the problem of shortages of building materials in arid areas, such as the deserts of the Persian Gulf.

To make houses built in this way more durable, the inventor proposes coating their surface with a composition based on epoxy resin.

Function No. 5. Meeting the client's unconscious expectations.

In the minds of the consumer, the stereotypical idea of ​​a salt cave is always associated with accompanying visual attributes - and this includes salt on the walls and decorative stalagmites. When heading to a salt cave, the client unconsciously expects to see just such a picture and may experience involuntary disappointment when he sees an ordinary room in front of him. Using images familiar to the client in the design of the salt room allows him to gain initial trust, and the further therapeutic effect will be perceived more favorably by him.

Where will the first salt city be built?

Wealthy Qataris became interested in Jobers' development. It is known that there is active oil production in this region, but there are still big problems with building materials. The sandy desert has neither wood nor enough clay to make bricks. Plus – problems with fresh water. But the salty waters of the Persian Gulf are literally around. So, most likely, the first city made of sea salt will appear there. And then, it is possible - in the vastness of Crimea, which so needs fresh water.


For example, in Bolivia tourists are already offered to stay in salt hotels

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