Are you looking for adding a little depth and nuances to your bathroom? Well, the most convenient way to spruce up the space a little is by replacing the old and dying bathtub. Here is what you must take into account when looking to buy a new bathtub:
When it
comes to choosing bathtubs, there are certain styles that you can think of
accommodating about any bathroom size and designs, however you have to put
emphasis on two key factor for sure: material and space. The space available in
your bathroom has major influence over what style is right for you, as you
might be a bit more interested in an oval shaped claw-feet freestanding
bathtub, but you only have space for a built-in one. In addition to the space,
material is also a decisive factor in choosing the right bathtub for you and
your family with kids. Certain style and designs are just done in ways that
ensure safety along with durability. Easy cleaning and lower maintenance are
two more factors that need to be accounted for.
Freestanding
bathtubs are a popular choice and the reason is pretty much obvious, i.e. it
adds to the interior design and of course, makes a sophisticated style
statement. Freestanding bathtubs are designed to freely fit about any space and
they do not even need connecting walls to be fitted. Also, they provide more
vivacious and aesthetic centerpiece for the bathroom if compared to the most
drop-in baths and are available at a good price.
Regular
The classic
appearance that has been existing since 1800s and is extensively popular, the
standard design ‘clawfoot’ has been altered with more modern flairs and bents,
taking away the hung claws to the ground and replacing it with more uniform and
sleep looks. Although, if you wanted, the clawfoot design is yet being produced
today, in case you are particularly looking for that style. These are
traditionally rectangular and longer in shape, in need for more space than its
contemporaries.
Oval
Contrary to
the classic clawfoot design is the oval bathtub. Oval shaped bathtubs are
symmetrical, which makes them pretty similar to some water basins. Quite famous
in smaller homes and apartments where space is premium, oval shaped baths do
have more modern look that is a divergence against the sharp edges and corner
of the rest of your space.
Angled
Finally, if
you have been looking for something unique and creative in your new bathtub,
angle shaped baths are perfect. They are slightly slanted higher on one side,
to provide support for your neck and back during the bath. They are incredibly
flexible in size and also available in both normal and larger freestanding
styles.
Shop your
next piece of bathtub at Austpek Bathrooms.
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