Freestanding Baths Add Instant Bathroom Style

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A stunning addition to your home, a freestanding bath will fit in almost anyplace. With conventional and contemporary roll top designs abounding, they're having some thing of a revival. And they don't have to be confined to the bathroom: you could place your new addition in your bedroom for a touch of boutique hotel chic.

Conventional roll top baths have graced stately homes for centuries. While your personal bathroom might be a little more humble than that in a listed manor house, you can choose to have 1 of these striking features grace your period home - and it needn't cost the earth! Buying a second-hand cast iron bath is 1 way of establishing your green credentials in the bathroom as nicely as saving cash you can then clean it up and repaint the outside, or get it professionally re enamelled, to give the old bath a new lease of life. As the centrepiece of a refitted bathroom, this could appear merely beautiful.

If your home is much more 21st century than Victorian era, though, you'll find a wide selection of modern freestanding baths accessible from a range of manufacturers utilizing modern supplies and design techniques, they're in a position to diverge from the conventional shape and do something a small bit different.

Whether or not your style is conventional or modern, you'll require to know your terminology before you go shopping. Freestanding baths come in two main lengths and several fundamental styles. The classic roll top is a generously sized bath, while the slipper is a small shorter, becoming raised at 1 end to assistance your back and neck as you soak. Either of these styles can be either single or double ended: a single ended bath has the taps at one finish, and a double ended bath has the taps in the middle, so that the bath can comfortably accommodate two.

If you're brief of space, and a slipper bath isn't correct for your room, a 'back-to-wall' style gives you the appear of a freestanding bath but with a straight edge which fits up against the wall, saving you important inches. Alternatively, a corner style will make nonetheless better use of space by fitting up neatly against two walls.

A variety of materials are available as well: from conventional cast iron through to modern acrylic or stone resin. Bear in thoughts, though, that a bath will be extremely heavy once it's filled with water, and the use of heavier supplies will compound this issue: make certain that the joists of your bathroom floor are powerful sufficient to assistance the kind of bath you favour.

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