Corner Tubs Give A Design Touch
Things change all the time, and this is more true in the area of bathtub and bathroom design than almost any other area of the household design. Long gone are the days when the only style of bathtub available was the traditional oblong bathtub. Nowadays the use of modern materials means that a bathtub can be designed in almost any shape you want, and the number of corner bathtubs, and the various corner bathtubs styles, has changed immensely.
As you can imagine, these fit in the corner of the bathroom. In short, you get a deep corner bathtub rather than a shallow oblong bathtub. These innovations have happened due to the fact that acrylic bathtubs are now more common, since the acrylic can be designed in many different shapes. This enables a bathtub to have seats for instance.
On The Corner
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Corner bathtubs enable you to use the bathroom space as economically as possible, something which can also be achieved by using fiberglass. These modern materials also have a much wider range of color choice, which means colors such as pink, red, and even bright yellow bathtubs are no longer beyond the realm of possibility. Of course, you need to make sure that whatever bathtub you choose fits in with the overall design, and one of the things that has become popular recently are built-in corner bathtubs. Compact Bathtubs For Small Spaces A great corner bath to consider is the Sojourn BubbleMassage tub from Kohler. Costing around $2,200, not only does it fit in the corner of the bathroom, but gives water massage as well. It has a variable-speed motor with heater and 120 airjets. It is available in a range of tub colors and measures 60" x 60" x 21" so is a fairly compact bathtub model. Also worth looking at is the Cadet corner bath tub from American Standard, and acrylic tub with fiberglass reinforcement and back rest support along with armrests and elbow supports. Another model is the Ensemble tub from Sterling, with dimensions of 60" x 60" x 20". Retailing at around $560 has a built in seat and so is effectively a two-person bathtub. It has a gloss finish giving an easy to clean surface. If you do want something that really does make a difference to the bathroom, a sunken corner bathtub could be just what you need. You will need to have a specialist installer do this for you, especially if you choose a square sunken bathtub, which is tiled to keep a robust appearance. Another method is to use a bathtub in an alcove, something which is enclosed and can sometimes be used by fitting it on a pedestal. The Sound Of The Deep But the most important thing about this style of bathtub is the fact that it can save space, and this is incredibly important when you're looking for a bathtub suitable for a small apartment. One way is to choose a deep corner bathtub that has a seat. You may also choose to have a Jacuzzi or whirlpool installed, which is quite possible with a range of modern corner tubs now available. The main thing to think about is whether or not you want a bathtub that you can soak in, and if this is so you need to take a look at a soaking bathtub, which can be found in the corner style if you do some research. However, even a simple corner bathtub can be a real space saver, and once you see how it can free up space in an otherwise small bathroom you wonder how you did it without the style beforehand! |

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