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Built-In Built-In Bathtubs Wickes Standard (114008) 170.0x70.0

Wickes Standard (114008) 170.0x70.0

Built-In Bathtub 170cm

£125.00
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Built-In Bathtubs: 3 things to consider before buying

Before choosing a built-in bathtub, measure your bathroom space carefully. Ensure the bathtub fits comfortably without overcrowding. Think about how it will integrate with your existing fixtures and fittings. If you have a smaller bathroom, you might opt for a corner or compact design to maximize space. In larger bathrooms, a more expansive built-in bathtub could become a stunning centerpiece.

Built-in bathtubs come in various materials like acrylic, cast iron, and stone resin. Each has its own pros and cons. Acrylic is lightweight and budget-friendly but may scratch easily. Cast iron is durable and retains heat well but can be heavy, requiring additional floor support. Stone resin offers a luxurious look and excellent durability but comes at a higher price point. Consider what suits your style preferences and practical needs best.

Modern built-in bathtubs offer features that enhance comfort and relaxation, such as whirlpool jets or ergonomic designs. Some models include integrated shelving or headrests for added convenience. If you enjoy long soaks, consider a bathtub with good heat retention properties to keep water warm longer. Keep in mind that additional features might influence both the cost and installation requirements.

BUILT-IN BATHTUBS

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Built-in bathtubs are tubs designed to be integrated into bathroom structures. They offer a seamless look and can be customized with different surrounds. These bathtubs are ideal for those looking to maximize space and create a cohesive bathroom design.

Built-in bathtubs are installed against walls or within alcoves, while freestanding bathtubs stand alone. Built-in options often save space and integrate with existing decor, whereas freestanding models serve as focal points in larger bathrooms.

Built-in bathtubs are typically made from acrylic, fiberglass, or porcelain-enameled steel. Each material offers unique benefits: acrylic is lightweight and warm to touch, fiberglass is affordable and easy to install, while porcelain-enameled steel provides durability and a classic finish.

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