Why having a freestanding bath in a small bathroom is possible - and how to get it right
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The article encourages homeowners with small bathrooms to rethink the feasibility of incorporating a freestanding bath. It emphasizes that stylish and compact bathtubs are available, allowing for a luxurious feel without sacrificing space. Experts suggest that potential buyers focus on depth and comfort while shopping for smaller models, and also carefully consider the room’s usage rather than defaulting to showers. This perspective can help create a more personal and enjoyable bathroom environment despite space limitations.
"Having limited space shouldn't have to impact on your creative flair," says Barrie Cutchie, design director at BC Designs. A lot of people are under the impression that they might have to forgo a bath but that really isn't the case these days.
"Dinky models start from just 1200mm up to 1500mm which is still considered compact. While small in length, you'll generally find that they are deeper to help ensure a luxurious soak.
"When working with a small bathroom, it is important to consider how the room will be generally used," says Leigh Price, Co-Director of Real Tiles & Bathrooms. One thing I always ask customers to consider is how often they use a bath.
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