A bathtub has always been synonymous with relaxation and well-being. An element that, in the collective imagination, transforms the bathroom into a true oasis of calm. Whether you have a lot of space or not, a bathtub, even in its most compact form, offers moments of pure pleasure and regeneration, especially on cold winter days. It is a furnishing accessory that adds a touch of elegance and sophistication to the bathroom, transforming it into a real spa.
Standard dimensions of the traditional bathtub
Standard bathtubs, which are usually rectangular, have an average length of 140 up to 170 cm, a width of 70 cm and a height of 55 cm. They are often built-in and easy to install, and connecting them to the drain does not require any special expertise. For those who want a more sophisticated design, there are freestanding bathtubs, which are usually oval in shape and have slightly larger dimensions, for example,155 cm long, 105 cm wide and 60 cm deep.
Both models are ideal for normal sized bathrooms, but what about in tight spaces? If you have a small bathroom, we do not think you have to miss out on the pleasure of a bath. If you can make good use of the space, there are original and more compact bathtubs on the market that adapt perfectly to different needs without sacrificing comfort and style.
Small bathtubs, comfort in a slimline bathtub
Regardless of whether the size of your bathroom allows for the installation of a bathtub, you can opt for a slimline bathtub.
These are not the 'sitting bathtubs' or 'American bathtubs' that were fashionable in the 1950s, but slimline models in which you can relax despite their size. You will mainly find rectangular slimline bathtubs up to 160 cm long and up to 70 cm wide, such as the Kerasan 70X160 cm polymineral bathtub, a model with a solid surface that offers all the comfort of a home spa in a small space.