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Corner Baths and Showers Guide

January 17, 2020 by Jennifer Melton Leave a Comment

Bathrooms in today’s homes sometimes are short on square footage. So a tub that fits into the bathroom corner helps solve space problems. This tub and shower combination slides it right into the corner of the room, which allows the floor of the lavatory to be roomier. You need to find the correct unit for your bathroom, because not all corner tub shower combinations are intended to go into a small bathroom because some are large and roomy with shelving units inside to keep your soaps and washcloths inside. Some larger corner baths can be larger than the standard bathtub, but since they are efficient spacewise they do not take up as much room as a floor style bathtub.

Two styles are of corner tub designs are popular, and these are the freestanding type and the recessed type. The standalone type sits on a shelf that is laid directly on the floor of the bathroom . This kind, and this a bit of flair to the area surrounding the tub. The recessed style makes it necessary that a hole is made into the floor so they bathtub can be laid into it. Even though these are more difficult to install and more expensive to install, they do still conserve floor space.

Materials needed for a corner tub

Bathtubs that fit into a corner are made out of a range of materials depending on the style. They are made out of acrylic, because tubs made from acrylic are less expensive and are available in many colors. Acrylic bathtubs are easy to put in place, and they can be bought at a local kitchen and bath store and you can bring them home, but you may want to hire a professional for the installation, unless you know how to work on your own plumbing and are good with plaster. Acrylic bathroom fixtures are easy to keep clean, and it is made in such a way that its color will stay the same forever, and it resists scratching.

Purchasing a tub for the corner

A corner shower/bath tub combination is really two separate products that have been turned into one. Generally, as a consumer you will choose the bathtub you prefer first and then choose a shower that fits into it. If you have a specific tub in mind, be sure that they make a kit for a matching shower. You will find the sets that are already combined, but you can also mix and match what you prefer.

When preparing to shop for a new corner shower and tub combination, you need to consider how large your bathroom is. Measure the whole a area of the floor and figure out how much area you want to dedicate to the tub. If you enjoy taking showers instead of just baths, don’t forget to add in a shower with corner tub.

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