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Acrylic Freestanding Bathtubs Park Royal Freestanding Double Ended Roll Top Bath 1750 x 740 mm

Park Royal Freestanding Double Ended Roll Top Bath 1750 x 740 mm

Freestanding Bathtub

£449.97

Or 3 interest-free payments of £149.99/mo.*

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Acrylic Freestanding Bathtubs Tetra (TET1500) 150x70

Tetra (TET1500) 150x70

Freestanding Bathtub 150cm

£449.97

Or 3 interest-free payments of £149.99/mo.*

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Amaro Single Ended Right Hand Corner Bath 1650 800mm

Amaro Single Ended Right Hand Corner Bath 1650 800mm

Freestanding Bathtub

£549.97

Or 3 interest-free payments of £183.32/mo.*

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Amaro Shower Bath Freestanding Shower Bath 1650 x 800 mm

Amaro Shower Bath Freestanding Shower Bath 1650 x 800 mm

Freestanding Bathtub

£629.97

Or 3 interest-free payments of £209.99/mo.*

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FREESTANDING BATHTUBS

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Freestanding bathtubs are standalone baths that do not require wall support. They offer flexibility in bathroom design and can be placed anywhere with plumbing access. These tubs come in various styles, from modern to traditional, allowing you to choose one that complements your bathroom decor.

Choosing the right size for a freestanding bathtub depends on your bathroom space and personal comfort. Measure your available space, considering clearance around the tub for cleaning and maintenance. Standard sizes range from 150 to 180 cm in length. Ensure it fits comfortably in your bathroom.

Freestanding bathtubs are commonly made from acrylic, cast iron, or stone resin. Acrylic is lightweight and affordable, while cast iron offers durability and heat retention. Stone resin provides a luxurious feel and modern look. Consider your budget and desired aesthetic when choosing a material.

Freestanding Bathtubs: 3 things to consider before buying

Before purchasing a freestanding bathtub, it's essential to measure your bathroom space accurately. Freestanding bathtubs come in various sizes and shapes, so knowing the dimensions of your available space will help you choose one that fits comfortably without overwhelming the room. Ensure there is enough clearance around the tub for cleaning and maintenance. If your bathroom is smaller, consider a compact or oval-shaped freestanding bathtub to maximize space while still enjoying a luxurious soak.

The material of Roller Blinds not only affects their appearance but also their functionality and durability. Consider moisture-resistant materials like PVC or polyester for kitchens and bathrooms to prevent mildew. For living rooms or bedrooms, fabric blinds can add warmth and style. If energy efficiency is a priority, look for thermal-lined options that help insulate your home. By choosing the right material, you ensure that your Roller Blinds meet both aesthetic preferences and practical requirements.

Comfort is key when choosing a freestanding bathtub, so look for features that enhance your bathing experience. Consider tubs with ergonomic designs that support your body shape or those with built-in headrests for added relaxation. Some models offer whirlpool or air jet systems for a spa-like experience at home. If you enjoy long soaks, pay attention to the depth of the tub—deeper tubs allow for full immersion and greater comfort. Always test out different styles if possible to find the one that suits your needs best.

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