Freestanding Bathtubs VS Inset Bathtubs

When it comes to choosing bathtubs, there are many sizes, shapes, styles, materials, and prices bathtubs to choose from. So, it may be a little difficult task to get one that is best for your need. However, there are two types of bathtubs to recommend here. One is freestanding bathtubs and the other one is inset bathtubs. Both of them can give you different function and design.

Freestanding Bathtubs 

If we keep eyes on fashion, freestanding bath’s fashion is one that just keeps on going so there is no shortage of products to choose from. Freestanding bathtubs can be an exactly focal point. They can give your bathroom an incredibly indulgent feel. Whenever you decide to relax with freestanding bathtubs during bathing time, think about what sort of look you want. While others prefer period authenticity, complete with claw feet and a rolled rim, you may appreciate a more contemporary design rather than. Today, the design of bathtubs moves away from square towards curvy, organic shapes that is easier to relax in.

Some modern bathtubs come in great look with very angular design but, they are not always comfortable to sit in for all people. Which designs are now popular include trendwise, single-piece, solid-surface baths. They are space-efficient and sculptural. While materials used to make up bathtubs make bath shapes to be restricted, almost anything is possible when there are modern products like Corian, LG Hi-Macs (acrylic) and Cristalplant (mineral composite).

Inset Bathtubs

There are many ways to give a run-of-the-mill inset bath a luxury look. Now is time to forget wobbly acrylic panels and then turn into bath in sexy tiles, glossy mirror or even colored glass. To add ambiance, they can be illuminated with bathroom-friendly LEDs. If you have tight budget on buying bathtubs, your best option might be an inset bath covered entirely in a beautiful material that is placed in the middle of the room. This can create a freestanding look with less money than.

Choose the cladding carefully as it is the eye-catching element of an inset bath. A classic stone such as marble is smart. At the same time, paneling in warm, exotic woods looks great and tones with most bathroom furniture. There are wide ranges of cladding to choose from whether rosewood, ebony, bleached oak, cherry, wenge, ash, olive, American walnut, or maple.

A waterproof paneling system that is perfect for bath cladding is ‘Wedi board’. The board allows you to tile directly onto it. If you want some allow you to go around corners, choose mosaics as the clad. No matter what cladding you choose, remember to enable access to the plumbing if anything springs a leak.

 

Unless rectangular baths, there is a host of shapes that might suit your space better from ovals to hexagons to squares. Regardless of shape or size you choose, a bathtub should take up a fair proportion of the bathroom. Therefore, it is better to deal with a retailer who can design a complete space for you as well as doing something clever within your budget.

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