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Baths - Fitted vs Freestanding - Which is Better?

When it comes to designing your bathroom, choosing the right bathtub can be a difficult decision. One of the biggest decisions you'll have to make is whether to go for a fitted or freestanding bath. Both options have their advantages and disadvantages, so it's important to weigh them carefully before making a decision. In this blog, we'll discuss the differences between fitted and freestanding baths and help you make an informed decision.

 

Fitted Baths

Fitted baths, as the name suggests, are designed to fit snugly against a wall. They are a popular choice for those who are looking for a more traditional look. Fitted baths come in a wide range of styles, sizes, and materials, making them an ideal choice for those who are on a budget.

 

Pros:

Affordability: Fitted baths are typically cheaper than freestanding baths. They are made to fit into an existing space, which means that you don't have to spend money on additional plumbing or installation costs.

Easy installation: Fitted baths are easy to install and can be fitted into a small space. They are designed to be flush against the wall, which means that they don't require additional supports or brackets.

Wide range of styles: Fitted baths are available in a wide range of styles, sizes, and materials. Whether you're looking for a traditional or modern look, there is a fitted bath out there to suit your taste.

Option to shower over the bath: One of the advantages of fitted baths is that they come with the option of showering over the bath. This is not possible with a freestanding bath.

 

Cons:

Limited design options: Fitted baths offer limited design options compared to freestanding baths. They are designed to fit against the wall, which means that they don't have the same visual impact as a freestanding bath.

Less luxurious: Fitted baths can look less luxurious than freestanding baths. They are often made of lower-quality materials, which can make them feel less substantial.

Difficult to clean: Fitted baths can be difficult to clean around the edges where the bath meets the wall. This can make it difficult to keep them looking clean and hygienic.

 

One of the fitted bath options we have selected to showcase is the Linea 1700 x 700mm Luxury Double Ended Bath. This bath is made of high-quality acrylic and has a sleek modern design. The double-ended style allows for comfortable bathing for two, making it a great option for couples.

 

Freestanding Baths

Freestanding baths are standalone units that can be placed anywhere in the bathroom. They come in a range of shapes and sizes, making them a popular choice for those looking for a more contemporary style. Here are some of the pros and cons of freestanding baths:

 

Pros:

Visually stunning: Freestanding baths are visually stunning and make a statement in any bathroom. They add a luxurious and elegant touch to the space.

More design options: Freestanding baths offer more design options than fitted baths, giving homeowners the ability to create a bathroom that is truly unique.

Easy to clean:  Freestanding baths are easy to clean around and under, making them a low-maintenance option.

Can be placed anywhere: Freestanding baths can be placed anywhere in the bathroom, providing flexibility in terms of layout and design.

 

Cons:

Expensive: Freestanding baths are typically more expensive than fitted baths, making them a less budget-friendly option.

Requires more space: Freestanding baths require more space and are not suitable for small bathrooms.

Difficult to install: Freestanding baths can be difficult to install due to their weight, requiring professional installation.

 

We have selected two freestanding bath options to showcase. The first is the Viktor Benson Arabica 1700mm Freestanding Bath, which is made of high-quality acrylic and has a sleek, modern design. The second option is the Viktor Benson Aruba Freestanding Double Ended Bath, which is perfect for those who want the luxury of a double-ended bath without compromising on style.

 

In conclusion, when it comes to choosing between fitted and freestanding baths, it all comes down to personal preference and the style you are going for. Fitted baths are more traditional and practical, whereas freestanding baths are more luxurious and contemporary. Hopefully, our comparison of the Linea 1700 x 700mm Luxury Double Ended Bath, Viktor Benson Arabica 1700mm Freestanding Bath, and Viktor Benson Aruba Freestanding Double Ended Bath will help you make the right choice for your bathroom. If you need any assistance we are always on hand to offer any help or advice. Feel free to pop into one of our showrooms anytime or give us a call and we’d be delighted to help.