Apolyton
Well-Known Member
For the shy to visit and for the curious, here is a quick tour and review of Sensa Spa located at 25 Kelfield Street, Etobicoke.
The black exterior rectangular exterior has no warning of what to expect inside. I walked into the building, through big metal doors into the lobby. What I saw blew me away! On my left side was a full height, 100-foot-long curved wall of small mosaic tiles with a floral garden scene. The floor had these large black ceramic tiles with brass and copper inserts.
The reception area was mammoth; itโs as big as a hotel lobby! The walls had burled wood paneling and the reception desk also had a snake design ceramic. In the middle of the reception was an impressive 15-foot-tall snake crystal chandelier. Around the corner was a more private isolated customer waiting area with comfortable armchairs and a TV.
The first room I went into was, one of the two, VIP Jacuzzi hot tub rooms. It was big. Everything was spacious! The whole building has to be about 10,000 square feet and there only 11 rooms. With the exception of the jacuzzi, the other treatment rooms are similar. About 400 square feet of sound, temperature and lighting controlled space creating the perfect environment for sessions.
There were 4 mirrors reflecting back the activity that happens on the massive oversized massage tables, a firm armchair, bus stop sized showers with overhead rainfall shower heads, for two to wash up at the same time, and an enclosed clothes wardrobe.
I felt like I was in the lap of luxury in an exotic 5-star hotel. This was just the facility I canโt wait to write my first encounter there. I suggest to go see for your selves.
(By the way, this is my unsolicited review. I have received no compensation, nor plan to. I did seek owner permission to post my photos.)
The black exterior rectangular exterior has no warning of what to expect inside. I walked into the building, through big metal doors into the lobby. What I saw blew me away! On my left side was a full height, 100-foot-long curved wall of small mosaic tiles with a floral garden scene. The floor had these large black ceramic tiles with brass and copper inserts.
The reception area was mammoth; itโs as big as a hotel lobby! The walls had burled wood paneling and the reception desk also had a snake design ceramic. In the middle of the reception was an impressive 15-foot-tall snake crystal chandelier. Around the corner was a more private isolated customer waiting area with comfortable armchairs and a TV.
The first room I went into was, one of the two, VIP Jacuzzi hot tub rooms. It was big. Everything was spacious! The whole building has to be about 10,000 square feet and there only 11 rooms. With the exception of the jacuzzi, the other treatment rooms are similar. About 400 square feet of sound, temperature and lighting controlled space creating the perfect environment for sessions.
There were 4 mirrors reflecting back the activity that happens on the massive oversized massage tables, a firm armchair, bus stop sized showers with overhead rainfall shower heads, for two to wash up at the same time, and an enclosed clothes wardrobe.
I felt like I was in the lap of luxury in an exotic 5-star hotel. This was just the facility I canโt wait to write my first encounter there. I suggest to go see for your selves.
(By the way, this is my unsolicited review. I have received no compensation, nor plan to. I did seek owner permission to post my photos.)
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