Factors To Guide You When Selecting A Freestanding Bath


by Babak Tavakoli

Choosing a freestanding bath can be an exciting and sometimes very confusing process. There are literally hundreds of designs in the market, making the selection process trickier and more hectic. The selection criterion in choosing exactly what you want is also easy quite varied, but it helps to first decide what features are mandatory for you. That way, you can systematically eliminate the rest.

Material

Acrylic baths for example, are thermally efficient. If you want a bath that feels warm to the touch, go for it. However, it will not retain the heat in the water for as long as a cast iron bath does.

Drainage

The drainage in freestanding baths is unique. For fixed baths, the plumbing is first done, and the tub installed to fit into it. With freestanding designs, you need a special kitthat is often sold together with it to drain bath water. Baths without overflow have slightly different kits. Seek expert advice when unsure of how the kits work.

Number Of Users

The double ended freestanding design is a necessity for the modern bathroom. It can be shared comfortably.

Positioning Of Necessities

These baths are undoubtedly beautiful. All you need to consider is where your toilet articles go. Consider placing a shelf on the wall, where the necessary artifacts stay permanently. The rack could also double up as a decorative area. A green plant or flower, or a photo frame could work the simple trick. Instead of a shelf, have a deck that holds the faucets to double up as a toiletry holder. You get a double bill-the benefits and the looks.

Space

You can actually incorporate a shower to the bathtub. Simply erect one so the head is over the tub. For this to work, it should be incorporated in the design plan of a new house. You could go this way where you're short on space.

Style

Is your bathroom Tuscan style, or are you aiming for the ultra-modern look? Eliminate detailed feet on baths that can sometimes look tacky. The bases are a key defining feature. The traditional baths have claw feet or other decorative stilts. Modern designs have their bases curved into supportive shapes while some have entirely flat bases.

Material Of Support Structure And Slotted Space

Wood (especially oak) is beautiful, and is for those who want a rustic charm to their shower space. Polished wood can also work in a contemporary bathroom. Stone (like marble) is considered to be the most expensive, yet it is the most exquisite material you could ever find for a bath and your walls

Environmental Factor

Though not a personal consideration, consider the environment. Conserve water by adding a faucet aerator, which slows down the rate of water flow. It also minimizes splashing and in some cases, increase the pressure of water flowing.

Once you have the list drawn up, cross out the optional features and narrow down your choices. After all the effort you put in selection, it only makes sense that you settle for something that is not only impressive, but will also last.

About the Author

Babak Tavakoli works at ACS Designer Bathrooms. The firm is a reputable fitter and supplier of key components that come with independent tubs. Their stores are always filled with the latest and classic limited-edition accessories. Browse http://www.acsbathrooms.com.au/baths/freestanding-baths.html for more information.

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