Baths
Explore our bath collection - from space-saving straight, corner, P-shape and L-shape shower baths to luxurious freestanding, cast-iron, whirlpool and easy-access model. Your perfect soak starts here.
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Explore our bath collection - from space-saving straight, corner, P-shape and L-shape shower baths to luxurious freestanding, cast-iron, whirlpool and easy-access model. Your perfect soak starts here.
When it comes to buying baths think space, comfort, usage and, of course, budget.
Straight baths: These commonly measure 1700mm x 700mm, although sizes range from 1200mm to 2000mm in length. You can add a bath screen to most straight baths for shower-bath options and purchase bath panels or tiling separately to go around them. If your bath is between two walls, you’ll only require a front panel, but corner baths will need both a front and end panel.
Single-ended baths: These usually have a gentle slope at one end for better back and shoulder support, while the opposite end, with the waste, overflow and taps, is straight.
Double-ended baths: These baths have the waste and overflow located in the centre, while both ends of the tub have a gentle slope for bathing at either end for that enhanced comfort.
Shower-baths: A great space-saving option, these tend to be larger at one end to allow space for showering, with a bath screen fitted to prevent water splashing onto the floor. The two main shower-bath designs are curved and square, although you can also get some straight baths in this style, for example, the keyhole-style shower bath.
Freestanding bath: Great as a focal point in your bathroom, freestanding baths come in a range of sizes but are generally larger than fitted tubs and can sit away from walls. Styles include baths with claw feet or flush-to-floor designs which don’t have a gap between the bath and floor.
Whirlpool baths: If you want some spa-like vibes in your bathroom then whirlpool baths will give you a relaxing experience with in-built water jets and massage functions. As well as enhanced comfort, they’re also great for boosting circulation and relieving muscle aches and joint pain. You can also add a heater and underwater LED lights for further effect.
The short answer is, no. Freestanding baths do generally require more space, although there are smaller slipper styles available even within this type of design. Meanwhile, with corner baths, straight baths and shower-bath options, you might just be surprised by what you can fit into a smaller space!
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