
Besides choosing the ideal bathroom vanity, the ideal bathtub will be your bathroom’s main centerpiece.
Your bathroom is much more than a place to get ready with a fast shower. With the proper setup, it can be a place of retreat, solitude, and relaxation. When you are planning your bathroom renovation, you want to make the most of the space and every object in it. When customers ask us how to pick the ideal bathroom vanity, the team at Kenwood Kitchens knows that making the proper decision is about considering the harmony of each piece in the room and meeting the best design trends for bathrooms. Besides choosing the ideal bathroom vanity, the ideal bathtub will be your bathroom’s main centerpiece, especially if you are in the market for a new bathtub. Read on to learn more!
Freestanding Bathtubs
This is one of the best styles of bathtubs, and it is easy to see why. The average size of a freestanding bathtub could fit just about anywhere without ever being constrained to a wall. What’s more, a freestanding soaking tub will serve as a knockout centerpiece in any bathroom. Vintage clawfoot tubs, cast iron tubs, and show-stopping natural stone tubs would all be in this type of category. When comparing freestanding tubs to a lot of drop-in tubs, you will find they are priced comparably, and both are created from standard materials. Freestanding bathtubs are typically deep and nice, so it’s considered a good choice for a soaking tub.
Drop-In Bathtubs
These kinds of bathtubs are dropped in an existing frame, like a surround, and typically have two or three sides open. The surround is an excellent place to echo the whole bathroom’s design while still giving you flexibility of placement that comes along with a freestanding bathtub. Perhaps the best reason to pick this kind of tub is if you are set on having an air tub or whirlpool tub. A surround is required to accommodate the additional plumbing required for these kinds of bathtubs.
Built-In or Alcove Bathtubs
Most, if not all, houses you have seen probably had this standard type of tub. Long and rectangular, with three walls, an alcove bathtub is a classic design for a reason. These tubs make for an excellent shower bath combination since you only need to add shower curtains. If they are not placed in a purpose-built alcove, they are typically in a corner with a separate wall built in to close off the open short end. It is the perfect tub setup if you are short on space or prefer to keep the middle of the bathroom spacious and free flowing.
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