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Installing a bathtub when you have a limited amount of space can be very tricky. If you still want to squeeze in a shower stall right next to it, smaller bathrooms make it difficult to install a standard 5' bathtub. There are options for small bathtubs that one can take advantage of. A bathtub is your obvious choice if you prefer to relax for an extended period of time while you bathe. While the idea of huddling in a bathtub that provides less space for leg room isn't very appealing, there are soaking bathtubs are deeper than they are long, allowing an individual to fully immerse themselves without having to bunch themselves up. You would still be able to immerse yourself in a reclining position rather than sliding down into the tub to fully cover yourself. Entering bathtubs with a door on the side make it much easier in a limited space with walk-in tubs that are available. Tighter spaces will be able to easily accommodate them than other more conventionally sized tubs.

Occupying a corner with your bathtub can be a good idea as well if you are looking for a more practical use of space. Available space can easily be maximized for bathroom design projects with corner bathtubs that still allow an individual to bathe properly and comfortably. A a corner bathtub can be situated under a window on either side and installed in curved or angled spaces because they are installed in corners. This also makes it easier to move about in the bathroom and clean when necessary as these bathtubs are typically built-in. Your cosmetics and bathing essentials such as shampoos, soaps, and oils can be placed on a deck that is usually featured on the tub itself. Your bathing space can be made more relaxing by placing decorative items on the ledge, being situated under a window. They can be fitted between cabinets and vanities that are already in the bathroom and a considerable amount of space can be saved.

Rather than cleansing, if you are looking for a bathtub that is primarily for relaxation then the bathtubs used by the Japanese can be a preferable option. Compared to what one would be accustomed to seeing in the United states, Japanese bathtubs are constructed differently. As a Japanese tub is fashioned to accommodate a person sitting down, rather than sliding into it, they can allow for a person to be full immersed up to the chin rather than sliding into it. There are local brands that manufacture similar styles as those that are imported are more expensive.

by: Adam Carter




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