Thursday, May 1, 2014

Comparison Of Vintage Tub And Bath To Free Standing Bath Tubs

Comparison Of Vintage Tub And Bath To Free Standing Bath Tubs

By Darren Hartley


The centrepiece of any bathroom can be a vintage tub and bath. This type of tub is timeless and beautiful given the luxurious aura it exudes and the practical function it provides. Thanks to modern manufacturing, the the claw foot tub is now a luxury that anyone can afford.

The wide variety of available styles, sizes, materials and options make the choice of the perfectly vintage tub and bath a daunting task. To assist homeowners in their selection of a tub that will fit their bathroom style, retailers provide highly trained specialists who are able and more than willing to help.

The bathtub styles for a vintage tub and bath include classic, double ended, slipper, double slipper and the pedestal. The classic tub is designed with a squared front end for the faucet and drain and a rounded back. The slipper tub also has a squared front end but has a high back with dramatic sloping sides for a more comfortable lounging position.

Free standing bath tubs are becoming more popular mainly due to their fantastic design statement. They provide an elegant and sophisticated feel of being in a retreat or an expensive day spa. They are best installed in larger bathrooms that offer plenty of space for walking around the tub.

Free standing bath tubs are either shaped in a classic or contemporary way. They are offered in a huge range of sizes, lengths and depths. They are perfect for taking long and shallow baths, which is also suitable for bathing children or taking deep luxurious baths for soaking happily for hours on end.

The manufacture of free standing bath tubs uses different materials including acrylic, cast iron, wood or stone. The matching of any bathroom theme is made possible with their huge range of tap ware choices that includes the floor mounted tap ware, which is the more popular choice and the wall mounted tap ware. The choice of mounting the tap ware on the bath himself is also an option for a potential user.




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