Find Your Perfect Bathtub
Many people love to take a bath for relaxion purposes, or to simply unwind after a busy day. There is nothing better than soaking in a nice warm bath. MyHomeware supplies a range of parts to suit your needs.
Freestanding bathtub
A freestanding bathtub can be placed independently, and is not limited by the surroundings. It can be a centre piece, or installed up against a wall. Freestanding bathtubs come in many shapes and styles like; round, rectangle, oval, clawfoot bathtubs, etc. The clawfoot bathtub and the oval bathtub are the most common types of freestanding bathtubs. However, a standard freestanding bathtub size is usually bigger than other bathtubs, so the freestanding bathtub needs more room for installation.
Corner back bathtub
The cornerback bathtub is usually a rectangular bathtub with a round edge, or in the shape of a triangle, which can save a lot of space as it is installed in the corner of your bathroom. It is also not as long as your standard bathtub.
Drop-in bathtub
A drop-in bathtub is embedded into a frame, it is more space efficient, and cheaper to buy, however, you need to factor in the costs of tiling around the bath tub. It is ideal for small bathrooms.
Back to wall bathtub
The back to wall bathtub can be placed against the wall with its backside and can also stand on its own however, it saves more bathroom space than a traditional freestanding bathtub. If you have limited floor space but still prefer a freestanding bathtub, a back-to-wall bathtub will be ideal.
Just to conclude a freestanding bath comes in many options, but needs more space for installation, if you want a small bathtub or a bathtub that fits comfortably in a small bathroom, corner back bathtub, drop-in bathtub, or back to wall bathtub can also meet your needs. If you want a bathtub/shower combination, any bathtub that can be installed up against the wall can be combined with a shower.
Bathtub Parts
If you want to install a bathtub and are looking for bathtub parts, MyHomeware supplies many parts for you. Whether you want a bathtub waste or a flexible hose, you can always find them at MyHomeware.
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FAQs about Bathtubs
Q: Which Bathtub Material Is More Economical?
Basically, the material of the bathtub can be divided into the acrylic bathtub, fiberglass bathtub, enamelled cast iron bathtub, and stone bathtub. The latter two materials will cost more than the first two. The acrylic bathtub and fiberglass bathtub are the most common and cheap materials. In addition, there are wooden bathtubs on the market now, but they are difficult to maintain, so they are not recommended. Generally speaking, acrylic bathtub are sufficient for household use.
Q: What Lengths Do Bathtubs Come In?
Generally, a 180-cm-long modern standard tub is able to comfortably fit everyone in the family, from kids to adults.
Q: What To Measure Before Buying A Bathtub?
Measure the length, width and height of the space where the bathtub is placed. Please note that if bathtub is near the door, you need to leave space to open and access the door.
Measure the length and width of the inside of the bathtub. Please measure from the left to the right, moving down the middle of the bathtub to measure the two furthest points. To find the soaking depth of the bathtub, measure the deepest part of the inner wall of the bathtub from the bottom to the overflow.
Measure the height and width of all porches and corridors to ensure that your new bathtub can be easily used in your bathroom on the day of delivery.
Q: What is a Spa Bath?
Often seen as the ultimate luxurious experience, the spa bath uses jets of air to create a more relaxing bathing experience. More for enjoyment rather than washing, the intensity of the jets is controlled via knobs on the rim of the spa bath.