Freestanding Bathtub

Bathroom Decor

Definition

A freestanding bathtub is placed in the center of the bathroom, free from any walls. Sculptural and luxurious, it's the dream of any spacious bathroom.

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The freestanding bathtub, a true centerpiece of your bathroom. Free from any walls, this sculpted bathtub will allow you to create a personal and elegant wellness space in the heart of your room. Carefully choose its materials, such as marble, granite, or high-end acrylic, for a feeling of luxury and refinement. Its contemporary or retro style, depending on your preferences, will harmonize with the other decorative elements of your bathroom. Judiciously placed, it will become the focal point of the room, enhanced by indirect lighting and a warm atmosphere. Feel free to surround it with coordinated accessories, such as lush plants or scented candles, for a soothing sensory experience. Your freestanding bathtub will be the ideal place to relax and rejuvenate, making your bathroom a true cocoon of well-being.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A freestanding bathtub is placed in the center, free from any walls. Sculptural and luxurious, it's the dream of a large bathroom.

The oval solid surface freestanding bathtub for modern, on legs (retro bathtub) for classic. Matching floor-mounted faucet.

Mistake: a freestanding bathtub in a bathroom that is too small. There must be at least 60 cm of clearance all around.

A freestanding bathtub brings a touch of refinement and luxury to your bathroom. It also allows for smoother circulation around the bathtub and offers better access for optimal comfort of use.

For a freestanding bathtub, it is best to opt for a faucet with a sleek and designer style, such as wall-mounted faucets or column mixers. This enhances the elegant shape of the bathtub.

The size of the freestanding bathtub should be adapted to the size of your bathroom. For a spacious room, you can afford a large bathtub. However, in a smaller bathroom, opt for a freestanding bathtub of more modest dimensions to preserve circulation space.

The most common materials for a freestanding bathtub are acrylic, enameled cast iron, and natural stone such as marble or granite. Choose a durable and easy-to-maintain material for a long-lasting freestanding bathtub.

To highlight a freestanding bathtub, consider indirect lighting such as recessed spotlights in the floor or ambient lighting with wall sconces. This will create a warm and relaxing atmosphere around your bathtub.

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