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When choosing a bathtub for your next home renovation, you have many different options available. A bathtub is considered small when it is less than 60 inches in length, and a smaller bathtub may be better suited to certain rooms, conditions, and design specifications. Here are three reasons why a small bathtub may be the right choice for you. |
One of the first things you need to do when designing a new bathroom is understanding the amount of space you have available for your fixtures. If your bathroom has small square footage or operates as a half bath, it may be a good idea to look for smaller fixtures to fit into a more compact space. A bathtub will be a large section of the bathroom, so buying a small tub that has a slightly smaller size may be more beneficial for your space because it can open up the room for more design choices and flexibility.
It may be important to look into a smaller bathtub if your property space has a certain weight requirement for the bathroom.
For example, if you wish to have a clawfoot bathtub in your home, you will need to keep in mind the weight of the cast iron material. If weight is a deciding factor when choosing, you may want to purchase a smaller size version of this style. Additionally, trying to get a bathtub upstairs or other high-up living spaces may incentivize you to go for a smaller and lighter design such as an acrylic bathtub for less weight and size.
You may want to look into a smaller bathtub based on your personal habits and how you choose to use a bathtub. Smaller people may want to opt for a smaller tub because it will fit them better than the same style in a larger size. A small bathtub also provides ease of accessibility. If you are choosing to use your tub to wash babies or small pets, the smaller size will allow you to reach into the tub more easily for assistance. Additionally, some small bathtubs have a small size but have a large depth to emphasize comfort while still providing the accessibility and flexibility granted from a smaller tub.
Choosing the right bathtub is only the first step in renovating your new bathroom. Picking out the right fixtures like shower faucets, towel rings, and bathroom sinks will help you complete your design ideas. When shopping for small bathtubs, the perfect place to start is with Kingston Brass’s selection of small bathtubs, available in different style options. You can find everything for your home renovation needs here.