Sometimes your bathroom is too small to accommodate a full sized tub. Then behold, the corner tub for small bathrooms. About half the size of a traditional tub, a corner tub efficiently fills that awkward corner space, and can work as just a tub, or a tub and shower combo. Perfect if relaxing and luxuriating in a long, hot bubble bath is not something you enjoy, but still want the deeper shower space.
The corner tub that doubles as a shower is an excellent addition to small bathroom. It features three shelves for cosmetics and bath accessories. It has white color and ceramic construction, which is very easy to care for.
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Minimalist bathroom idea: corner tub is combined with shower surrounded by traditional white curtains hanged on industrial bronze bar (matches the vintage shower head). There are white tiles on a wall and mosaic tiles on floor.
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This amazing bathroom design is a truly perfect example that you are able to fit everything you need in even the smallest space, since it provides a solution for all those, who don't have the largest bathroom but would still like to experience maximum comfort.
Corner bathtub with 3 steps. Designed for back to wall installation. Great solution for saving space in each bathroom according to taste and need. Traditional form and functional design.
A comfortable, solid and functional bathtub that is suitable for corner placement. It saves plenty of space in small bathroom indoors. This solution is very hygienic, resistant to wear and damage caused by different factors.
How it might look in a small bathroom. I would think light bright colors would look better. Can use shelves for towels to keep floor space open.
White, contemporary and space-saving bathtub. Designed to fit into the corners of bathrooms, it's a great idea for anyone who doesn't have all that much space in his bathroom. Modern, white finish and sleek, steel faucet make it really stylish.
Struggling to refurbish a small bathroom? I'd never believe that you can have both tub and shower in a space-limited bathroom, but here the corner facilities do the job. Dark brown surfaces are visually balanced with cream elements.
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Deep corner tub can be a great solution if you are dealing with tiny bathrooms. This tiled one adds also style and prestige, fitting well into a well-designed, refined interior.
Corner tubs are usually installed in smaller bathrooms, when consumers would love to have a tub, but can’t quite fit a standard one. As they have a different shape than typical tubs, it’s best to visit a storeroom and try sitting in one, to get the feeling.
Corner tubs come in various materials. The most popular ones are fibreglass, porcelain on steel, acrylic, cast iron, cultured marble, ceramic tile as well as stone and wood.
Usually, it’s the price that dictates your choice. Cultured marble or cast iron, for example, are more expensive than acrylic tubs. The more expensive materials are known to last longer, but you don’t always need a heavy duty corner tub. Consider what you need and your budget, as well as the aesthetics. As a corner tub is often not the main one, cheaper materials might just do the trick.
Corner bathtubs are usually around 60 inches long and 60 inches wide. Their shape, however, makes them very space-efficient.
The height of 22 inches is the standard for corner bathtubs. Of course, there are some exceptions, and you can always have your bathtub custom-made to suit your preferences.
The location of faucet spout and handles directly impacts the accessibility of your corner bathtub. If these are placed on the front, you need enough space on the sides to exit the tub.
Not at all. Rinse it with clean water and then give it a wipe. For heavy dirt or moderate stains, it’s best to sprinkle the tub with baking soda and spray some vinegar-and-water solution over the stain. Let it bubble for several minutes, and afterwards scrub it with a soft cloth or a sponge till paste forms. Let the paste work for around 15 minutes, then wipe and rinse.
Yes. While most of the corner tubs have a roughly triangular shape, the number of sides may vary from three to five. Generally, the triangular shape is the most popular, but if you’re looking for something different, check out the rectangular tubs. These are also called “two-sided tubs” or “double apron tubs”.