Freestanding Baths
Choosing a Freestanding Bath
Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of relaxation with the perfect freestanding bath. Ideal for Australian homeowners and renovators who value quality and longevity, a freestanding bath not only increases your home's aesthetic appeal but also provides the ultimate comfort for your bathing experience. Here's are a few things to consider when selecting the perfect freestanding bath to create an oasis in your own home.
Material
Acrylic and Fiberglass
- Advantages: Lightweight, warm to the touch, and generally less expensive.
- Considerations: Not as durable as some heavier materials, may require additional floor support.
Stone Resin, Marble, Granite
- Advantages: Unique aesthetic, exceptional durability, high heat retention.
- Considerations: Significantly heavier, premium price range, may need special cleaners.
Size and Shape
Consider Your Space
- Measure the bathroom area carefully to ensure enough clearance around the bath.
- Remember to account for additional space needed for installation and plumbing access.
Common Shapes
- Oval: A modern, softer aesthetic.
- Rectangular: Traditional style, often more spacious.
- Round: Makes a statement, works well in larger bathrooms.
- Asymmetrical: Unique designs for contemporary spaces.
Style and Design
Styles
- Traditional: Clawfoot and pedestal designs for a classic look.
- Contemporary: Sleek lines and minimalist design fit modern bathroom decors.
Designs
- Finish: Matte or glossy? Consider the overall design language of your bathroom.
- Rim and Faucet Positioning: Some baths accommodate certain faucet styles better than others.
Installation
Planning
- Check if your floor needs reinforcement to support the weight of the bath.
- Consider the type of faucet your chosen bath will require; some may need specific plumbing accommodations.
Comfort Features
Ergonomics
- Look for a design with built-in lumbar support and ergonomic curves for a truly relaxing soak.
Additional Features
- Armrests and headrests can significantly enhance bathing comfort.
- Some luxury models offer heated surfaces for the ultimate indulgence.
Depth and Capacity
- If you prefer deep, immersive soaks, opt for a bath with greater depth.
- Consider the water usage and ensure it aligns with your sustainable practices.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Non-porous materials like acrylic are easier to clean and maintain.
- Ask about protective coatings that resist staining and bacterial growth.
Budget
- Although cost varies widely, invest in a bath that offers the best balance of quality and price.
- Don't forget to factor in installation costs when setting your budget.
Brand Reputation and Warranty
Choose a reputable brand like those offered by Burdens Bathrooms, we only sell high quality products from great brands that are backed by solid warranties.
At Burdens Bathrooms, we understand the importance of making your space better. While the range online represents only a fraction of what we can offer, rest assured we are continually updating our selection with top-quality products. If you can't find a specific product online, contact us—we're here to help.
Visit us in-store or shop online to find the freestanding bath that will redefine your bathing experience.
Choosing a Freestanding Bath
Transform your bathroom into a sanctuary of relaxation with the perfect freestanding bath. Ideal for Australian homeowners and renovators who value quality and longevity, a freestanding bath not only increases your home's aesthetic appeal but also provides the ultimate comfort for your bathing experience. Here's are a few things to consider when selecting the perfect freestanding bath to create an oasis in your own home.
Material
Acrylic and Fiberglass
- Advantages: Lightweight, warm to the touch, and generally less expensive.
- Considerations: Not as durable as some heavier materials, may require additional floor support.
Stone Resin, Marble, Granite
- Advantages: Unique aesthetic, exceptional durability, high heat retention.
- Considerations: Significantly heavier, premium price range, may need special cleaners.
Size and Shape
Consider Your Space
- Measure the bathroom area carefully to ensure enough clearance around the bath.
- Remember to account for additional space needed for installation and plumbing access.
Common Shapes
- Oval: A modern, softer aesthetic.
- Rectangular: Traditional style, often more spacious.
- Round: Makes a statement, works well in larger bathrooms.
- Asymmetrical: Unique designs for contemporary spaces.
Style and Design
Styles
- Traditional: Clawfoot and pedestal designs for a classic look.
- Contemporary: Sleek lines and minimalist design fit modern bathroom decors.
Designs
- Finish: Matte or glossy? Consider the overall design language of your bathroom.
- Rim and Faucet Positioning: Some baths accommodate certain faucet styles better than others.
Installation
Planning
- Check if your floor needs reinforcement to support the weight of the bath.
- Consider the type of faucet your chosen bath will require; some may need specific plumbing accommodations.
Comfort Features
Ergonomics
- Look for a design with built-in lumbar support and ergonomic curves for a truly relaxing soak.
Additional Features
- Armrests and headrests can significantly enhance bathing comfort.
- Some luxury models offer heated surfaces for the ultimate indulgence.
Depth and Capacity
- If you prefer deep, immersive soaks, opt for a bath with greater depth.
- Consider the water usage and ensure it aligns with your sustainable practices.
Maintenance and Cleaning
- Non-porous materials like acrylic are easier to clean and maintain.
- Ask about protective coatings that resist staining and bacterial growth.
Budget
- Although cost varies widely, invest in a bath that offers the best balance of quality and price.
- Don't forget to factor in installation costs when setting your budget.
Brand Reputation and Warranty
Choose a reputable brand like those offered by Burdens Bathrooms, we only sell high quality products from great brands that are backed by solid warranties.
At Burdens Bathrooms, we understand the importance of making your space better. While the range online represents only a fraction of what we can offer, rest assured we are continually updating our selection with top-quality products. If you can't find a specific product online, contact us—we're here to help.
Visit us in-store or shop online to find the freestanding bath that will redefine your bathing experience.