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A Few Things to Be Considered Before Buying a Bathtub for Your Bathroom

by Sam Wagner Prodigg Bathrooms Public & Wholesale Supplier

Fantasies about the beautiful bathroom in the house invariably feature one thing: astriking, inviting bath. Technical advancement has allowed for super-crisp joins, built-in-shelves, delicate feet, and ergonomic contouring. However, with so many choices it can be difficult to know what to look out for, and which styles are the most suitable for your bathroom, and practical for your lifestyle.

Our website guide will show you what lifestyle factors to think about before selecting a bathtub, which bathtub materials are best, and rounds up the latest 1500 freestanding bath, semi-freestanding bath, and inset bathtubs available on the market.

Freestanding styles can offer you chunky weightiness or the slimmest of rims, while inset and back-to-wall, semi-freestanding bathtubs are clean and extremely practical. For glamour, bathtubs are hard to beat. “A generous 1500 freestanding bath adds a feeling of luxury and makes bathing more of a five-star hotel experience.One thing you must be noted for freestanding bath models, you need a minimum of 100mm around the bath to clean it.

Inset bathtub is fixed into a surround. It can be more practical bathroom options if you having young kids in the house or limited space. Besides, it should be very comfortable and supportive for you as well as your young kids, when you are sitting and reclining.

Few things to be considered before buying a bathtub for your bathroom

#1 how much space do you have in your bathroom?

A freestanding model, eg. will require asetback from the wall and about 100mm of enough space around it for cleaning, which may not be possible in a small bathroom. That’s why if you want a glamour look to your bathroom, you always have enough space for freestanding models.

#2 do you want a practical style or try something luxurious for the bathroom?

1500 freestanding baths are great for relaxation, while inset designs are more practical for families. For a style that combines practically and indulgence in one pair, look for a back-to-wall, d-shaped freestanding bath. Freestanding models give a luxurious look to your bathroom.

#3 how will the shape tie in with the rest of your bathroom fittings?

If you are thinking a bit with sculptural, organic curves, echo those lines in the basin, mirrors, and tapware. According to my, an angular bath, for example, an angular bath is the best match with angular basin and geometric tapware.


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