We’ve received a lot of requests and questions about smaller bathtubs. With a lot of homeowner’s looking to add an additional bathroom into their existing square footage or looking to spruce up their existing bathrooms, space is always an issue especially with so many other components to consider. Regardless of the space, adding a comfortable bathtub that you can soak in is as important as the size. Below you will find some of our smaller bathtubs for your consideration.
This corner bathtub is 48 inches from corner to corner making it a perfect choice for a space looking to add a whirlpool bathtub but doesn’t have much room to work with. The bathing well
When you are remodeling or building a home, there are so many different designs, styles and options that it becomes a difficult task to choose just one style for your bathroom. The best way to begin is by asking yourself what is most important. When it comes to corner bathtubs, many people will design the entire bathroom around that fixture.
Corner bathtubs have such a class and quality about them that they become the talking point of any bathroom. They also are very practical because they can save a lot of space but they have the feel of luxury and affluence. Corner bathtubs give your bathroom a “spa” feeling as if there was a Jacuzzi or hot tub
When adding any systems or components to your bathtub, there are a lot of options to consider that can make the bathtub buying experience confusing and difficult. The two main systems to consider would be a whirlpool system or an air jet system. There are a few things to keep in mind when deciding between the two. One being the way you plan on using your bathtub which will play a big factor in which system you purchase.
Decide the type of water movement you prefer. A whirlpool system has a much stronger flow which is usually supported by a horsepower pump. Warm water is pushed through the jets that create a steady massaging motion. The number of whirlpool jets in a bathtub can vary from four to ten. The air jet system blows out warm
While some things in the home you definitely want to be very modern, bathtubs are one thing that many people prefer to remain in the classic style. This is why claw foot bathtubs have had such resurgence in popularity lately; not that they ever truly went out of styleThe ultra modern look is fine for things like flat screen televisions, modern artworks, remote controlled curtains and stainless steel kitchen appliances, but not always for bathtubs. Claw foot bathtubs are providing the perfect opportunity to add a touch of history to the home without having to pay antique shop prices.
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