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10 Bathtub Design Ideas To Explore For Small Toilet Space

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10 Bathtub Design Ideas to Maximize Small Toilet Spaces

Even though small bathrooms are really challenging to design, you don’t have to give up the luxury of installing a bathtub. So, with the right design approach, even the smallest toilet spaces can be turned into your personal spa. In this article, we are going to discover 10 well designed modern bathtubs suitable for a small bath, making style and functionality go hand in hand.

Bathtub Design Ideas

 

1. Space-Saving Soaking Tubs:

The small bathroom can be made luxurious by getting a soaking tub that can be kept without taking much space. Seek models with a small footprint, that way you will still be able to experience the relaxation of a hot tub without having to sacrifice any space.

 

Advantages

  • These tubs bring a touch of luxury without hogging your bathroom’s limited real estate.

 

Disadvantages

  • While it is indeed compact true to its name but for people that are fans of long, stretched-out soaks, the compact size might limit your experience.

2. Corner Tubs for Clever Utilisation:

Use a corner tub to cache out corners. These tubs are smartly designed in such a way that can easily snug into corners, making them a perfect choice for bathrooms with limited spaces. Choose from various styles, including triangular or curved designs, to complement your bathroom aesthetics.

 

Advantages

  • Utilising those corner spaces smartly, these tubs make the most out of every inch, turning an often-neglected space into a cosy retreat.

 

Disadvantages

  • Getting in and out might be a tad trickier in a corner, potentially posing issues especially if the door to the bathroom is close to the corner.

3. Freestanding Tubs Elegance:

The free-standing tubs can be used to look larger, which makes them perfect for smaller bathrooms. A streamlined, contemporary design may be chosen to add visual interest to the area, combining the comfort of a standalone bathtub.

 

Advantages

  • Thanks to the placebo effect the freestanding tubs create an illusion of more space, giving your bathroom a grander feel.

 

Disadvantages

  • However the placebo effect is just a matter of perception. While visually expanding, they still occupy a significant footprint, which might not suit the tiniest bathrooms.

4. Alcove Tubs with Dual Functionality:

Alcove tubs are a great choice for fitting into a three-side enclosure and therefore are perfectly suited for small bathrooms. For instance, consider models incorporating shelves or ledges for even more storage, even as the area is reduced.

 

Advantages

  • Built-in shelves or ledges mean extra storage, turning your tub into a multitasking space.

 

Disadvantages

  • Having more storage is nice in general but the enclosure might limit design possibilities, and the additional storage might not be the right choice for everyone’s needs.

5. Compact Walk-In Tubs:

Compact walk-in tubs are the ideal and space-saving answer for those who have a mobility problem. These baths are fitted with a door that is very convenient and provides easy access in and out of the bathroom, thus making them a perfect choice for small bathrooms without taking away the ease of access.

 

Advantages

  • Ideal for those with mobility concerns, the door provides easy access, combining safety with comfort.

 

Disadvantages

  • Installing these may require some modifications, potentially adding to the cost

6. Japanese-Style Ofuro Tubs:

 

The simplicity and functionality of Ofuro tubs from Japan is a great choice. These deep and compact tubs are perfect for such small places and offer a special and Zen-like bathing experience. Consider wooden finishes for added warmth.

 

Advantages

  • Deep and compact, these tubs provide a unique, relaxing experience, reminiscent of a spa in japan.

 

Disadvantages

  • Wooden finishes are nice for added warmth but may require additional maintenance and sealing.

7. Undermount Tubs for a Sleek Look:

Installing a tub under the sink is a trendy and smooth design option in your small bathroom. These tubs are placed under a deck or on a platform, depending on the surroundings. They are designed to be clean and modern while taking up as little space as possible.

 

Advantages

  • Installed beneath a deck, these tubs maximise space, leaving room for other bathroom essentials.

 

Disadvantages

  • The undermount style might have fewer design variations compared to other tub types so it will not fit all aesthetics.

8. Shower-Bathtub Combos:

Combine the two functions of shower and bathtub by introducing a shower-bathtub combo. The versatility of these designs makes them ideal for small bathrooms, where they can serve both as showers and bathtubs in a confined space.

 

 

Advantages

  • Ideal for those who prefer quick showers during the week but still want the luxury of a bath on weekends.

 

Disadvantages

  • The combination might not provide the same immersive experience as a dedicated bathtub.

9. Wall-Mounted Tub Faucets:

Keep that space around the tub area to a minimum by choosing wall-mounted tub faucets. With this design a conventional deck-mounted faucet is not needed, therefore, leading to a minimalist look and saving space.

 

Advantages

  • The absence of a deck-mounted faucet frees up space around the tub, contributing to a more open feel.

 

Disadvantages

  • Installing these faucets may require adjustments to existing plumbing which will incur additional cost

10. Customizable Compact Tubs:

Think of getting your bathtub designed to the exact measurements of your tiny bathroom. A lot of manufacturers, nowadays, provide customization which means you can choose a tub that specifically fits your space and meets your aesthetical requirements.

 

Advantages

  • Choose finishes and features according to your preferences, creating a unique and personalised bathtub.

 

Disadvantages

  • Customization often comes with a higher price tag compared to off-the-shelf options.

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