How To Find Your Perfect Bathtub
In the 1990s, we wanted to get rid of them, but now the bathtub is back to full strength. Is there anything better than a long hot bath? hardly. If you are looking for a new bathtub, or your first bathtub, we understand very well? We will help you all the way because everyone has a bathtub.
The first thing you need to know is how much free space you have. Because like us humans, bathrooms and bath hot tubs are different. There are big bathtubs, small bathtubs, long, short and deep. There are Jacuzzi, music and even disco performances. Most importantly, you will find a bathtub you like and perfect for you and your bathroom.
Big bathroom or small bathroom?
You can actually get a bathtub only 105 inches long. Absolutely great for a small bathroom! Otherwise, you will get all dimensions from 120, 130, 140, 150, 160, 170, 180 to 200 cm. In fact, there are other sizes between these lengths, so it’s best to find a bathroom where it’s completely impossible to get a bathtub. So let’s jump in. A good choice for a small bathroom is the corner and soaking bathtub. Many of them are ultra deep to make up for the lost length. If you want to stir up two birds with one stone, you can combine the bathtub with the shower wall / cabinet. This will prevent unwanted water from entering the floor.
On the other hand, if you have a large bathroom without installation, you have many choices. For example, you can choose a freestanding bathtub. Then it’s best to talk to the plumber first and consider the location of faucets, drains and visible pipes. You will find an effective solution together. In some cases, you may need a specially modified bathtub. Make full use of space and obtain satisfactory results.
Embedded or stand-alone?
What do you think? With golden lion feet, different shapes, fully molded bathtub, loose or solid front bathtub? There are countless possibilities. In large bathrooms, the independent bathtub can appear as a part of interior decoration, just like a kind of bathroom furniture. It can be really great. Conversely, the built-in bathtub can visually bring a purer appearance. If the bathtub is built-in, it must first be covered with a lightweight structure, followed by ceramic tiles or micro cement.
Bath cleaning
You walked a long way with a wet cloth and mild detergent. If you want the bathtub to glow, you can try different polishes and car wax. Avoid using reagents with acid, ammonia and abrasive effects, as you may accidentally scratch the bathtub. No matter which bathtub solution you choose, we have a rule of thumb for your reference: carefully check the product text so that you can understand what additional products the bathtub contains. Talk to one of our bathroom experts and make your bathtub dream come true.