If you happen to live in a small house or condominium then you’re probably looking for some practical ways to save space. Perhaps you’ve already downsized your furniture and scaled back on your personal possessions and now you’re looking to save in other areas. Although most people don’t often think of their bathroom designs when it comes to saving space, one of the best space-saving devices is the small bathtub. I know what you’re thinking – how can it be possible to fit a bathtub in a small bathroom? Read on to find out how.
In case you aren’t aware, a small bathtub is just like the traditional sized bathtub you’ve come to know and love over the years except that it’s sized somewhat smaller. While most traditional tubs measure about 5-feet in length, the average small tub measures between 3 and 4-feet in length. You’re probably wondering how it’s possible to maintain any sort of comfort in a tub that only measures 3-feet in length. The answer has to do with depth. In other words, most small tubs are considerably deeper than their traditional rectangular counterparts. What this means is that even a full sized adult can rest comfortably inside of a small tub. Even families with small children will be pleased to know that there are small tubs available that can comfortably fit two small children.
Like regular sized corner bathtubs, small bathtubs are available in many different shapes, sizes, colors and finishes. There are small claw-foot tubs available for those that desire a more classic appearance and more modern looking tubs for those that want something more updated. Finding small bathtubs is relatively simple and only requires that you use your favorite online search engine to locate retailers. While you might be able to find what you’re looking for by shopping locally, your chances are much better when shopping online where selection and pricing are superior.
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