What You Should Know About Corner Baths Showers

If you have a modern bathroom that is seriously lacking in floor space, the corner shower tub could be just the solution you are looking for. This type of shower tucks neatly into the corner of any small area and frees up more floor space in the middle of the room. There are some corner baths that have storage room for bathroom supplies and are actually quite large. These will work better in a bathroom that has a little more space. There are other models that are larger than a standard bathtub but their design lets them utilize space more efficiently and you still end up worth more floor space.

The two kinds of designs that are available are the recessed shower and the freestanding shower. The freestanding version has a platform that sits on the floor surface. With this style you get an added flair to the area immediately surrounding it. A recessed tub requires you to cut a hole through the floor to rest the unit in. These models will give you additional floor space but installation can be expensive because the process is complicated.

Materials

You will find that corner tubs are manufactured in a number of different styles and materials. Acrylic is the material most often used for these units. These tubs are affordable and lightweight in addition to being made in a wide variety of colors. Since installation is so simple they can usually be found at any home supply store in your area. You will need some basic skills related to plastering and plumbing, so you may still need some professional help with the installation process. This material is very easy to maintain and is extremely durable. The color will not fade and the surface will not scratch.

Choosing a Suitable Corner Tub

When you are searching for a tub, you will most likely want a shower as well so make sure that the unit you choose has a matching shower kit. In some cases these units are sold as a single set but there are others where you can mix and match styles if you choose.

Before you choose a corner tub make sure you have carefully measured the space that you have to work with. Make sure that the unit you choose does not overpower the entire room. You want there to be some space on the floor left over. Look for a tub and shower unit combined in one package if your space is severely limited.

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