+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 3 of 3

Thread: Freestanding baths

  1. #1

    Freestanding baths

    We're planning to remodel a large bathroom and want a welcoming focal point for the room that will really get some attention.

    The issue is that my husband and I are not exactly sure what that main focal point should be.

    Any ideas on how we can create a wow factor as soon as you walk into the space?

  2. #2
    For larger bathrooms, I recommend moving the bathtub out of the traditional alcove area into a more open space without any surrounding walls. This can create a very dramatic look.

    In the past this was usually done by framing in an island-type setup, then installing a drop-in or under-mount bathtub inside the finished island.

    However, a new trend I've noticed is to install a freestanding bathtub in place of the custom-built island setup. A freestanding bath is finished inside and out and accessible from all sides. Basically, you move it into place and install the plumbing. It's almost like installing a big fancy vase in the middle of your bathroom.

    Just remember that freestanding baths are primarily used for soaking, so in most cases you will need to have a separate shower stall in the bathroom as well. Also, even though it's called freestanding, this type of tub is usually a high cost option.


  3. #3
    Hi Candy.

    A few ideas for you:

    Name:  mastella_bath_02C.jpg
Views: 115
Size:  23.1 KB

    Name:  mastella_bath_03.jpg
Views: 116
Size:  8.7 KB

    Name:  falper_ceramilux_00.jpg
Views: 118
Size:  15.5 KB

    Name:  sassi_03.jpg
Views: 120
Size:  8.8 KB

    Name:  Vessel_Splinter2.jpg
Views: 114
Size:  16.9 KB

    Name:  mastella_bath_10.jpg
Views: 111
Size:  15.2 KB
    Last edited by Olga; 11-24-2014 at 05:16 PM.

+ Reply to Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •