Small Bathtubs: Making The Most Out Of The Least Space

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If you’ve ever looked for a luxurious soaking bathtub to fit into a tiny bathroom, you know that it can be a challenge. Most of the tubs that are for sale are either too large to fit into the room or too small to let a tall adult relax in them comfortably. Is there really a tub which will combine the best of both worlds?

You’ll be happy to know that there is a solution to this dilemma if you’re willing to change your concept of what a great soaking tub is. Instead of dwelling on thoughts of a tub large enough for you to lie down and soak, think about a tub in which you can sit and soak in water clear up to your neck. This type of a tub will definitely fit in your small bathroom.

You might want to consider a smaller version of the classic clawfoot bathtub. Although these tubs are shorter than contemporary tubs and take up less floor space, they make up for it by being much deeper. You’ll be able to fill your clawfoot tub so that you can sit and soak in deep water without sacrificing any of the comfort.

A tub that was modeled after a traditional Japanese bathtub might be exactly what you’re looking for. They are ideal for small bathrooms, because they are very small; however, what they lack in girth is more than made up for in depth. You’ll be able to sit on the built-in seat and have the best soak of your life.

Small corner bathtubs have become very popular because they take up so little space in tiny bathrooms. Without having to give up the luxurious soaks possible with a full-sized tub, this deep little tub will provide you with everything you could ask for, even if it isn’t rectangular.

Although long rectangular tubs have long been the norm, manufacturers are creating many more styles and shapes so that there’s a tub that will fit perfectly into almost any bathroom, no matter how small it is. The great thing about these small tubs is that you don’t have to sacrifice long, hot soaks by having one.

Take the time to go window shopping just to get an idea of the different types of tubs that are available that will fit into your small bathroom. Somewhere out there is the perfect answer to your dilemma, and before long you could be having that relaxing soak that you’ve been dreaming about.
 



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