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Bathtubs on sale Nuie Asselby (NBA209) 170.0x70.0
-14%

Nuie Asselby (NBA209) 170.0x70.0

Built-In Bathtub 170cm

£157.90£182.98
Or 3 interest-free payments of £52.63/mo.*
5stores
Hudson Reed Fusion 700Mm Shower Bath End Panel Anthracite Woodgrain
-13%

Hudson Reed Fusion 700Mm Shower Bath End Panel Anthracite Woodgrain

£39.99£45.99
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.33/mo.*
6stores
BATHTUBS

FAQ

Bathtubs are available in various types, including freestanding, alcove, corner, and drop-in. Each type offers unique features suited to different bathroom layouts. Freestanding bathtubs provide a classic look and flexibility in placement. Alcove tubs fit snugly against walls, saving space. Corner tubs utilize room corners efficiently, while drop-in tubs offer a seamless built-in appearance.

Bathtubs are measured by length, width, and depth. Consider your bathroom size and layout when selecting. Measure the space where you plan to install the bathtub. Ensure it fits comfortably without overwhelming the room. Also, consider who will use it; taller individuals may prefer longer options for comfort.

Bathtubs are commonly made from acrylic, cast iron, fiberglass, and steel. Acrylic is lightweight and retains heat well. Cast iron is durable but heavier. Fiberglass is budget-friendly yet less durable. Steel offers a sleek look with good durability at a moderate price point.

Bathtubs: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing bathtubs, it's crucial to consider the size of your bathroom. Measure the available space carefully to ensure a good fit. A freestanding bathtub might look stunning, but it requires more room compared to an alcove or corner bathtub. Think about the layout: Will you have enough space to move around comfortably? If your bathroom is smaller, a compact bathtub might be ideal. Additionally, consider the height and depth of bathtubs for ease of access and comfort.

Bathtubs come in various materials, each offering different benefits. Acrylic is lightweight and offers excellent heat retention, making it a popular choice for many homes. Cast iron bathtubs are incredibly durable and retain heat well but can be heavy and require sturdy flooring. Fiberglass is cost-effective but may not last as long as other materials. Consider how often you use bathtubs and choose a material that balances durability with maintenance needs.

Modern bathtubs offer a range of features that can enhance your bathing experience. Whirlpool jets, for example, provide a spa-like feel, while built-in lighting can create a relaxing atmosphere. Think about what features are essential for you. Do you prefer a simple soaking tub or one with advanced hydrotherapy options? Also, consider practical aspects like slip-resistant surfaces or built-in shelving for added convenience.

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