Baths, Bathtubs & Spa

Enhance your space with our stylish and durable baths, bathtubs, and spas, designed to suit every interior. From modern freestanding designs to timeless classic styles, discover the perfect balance of comfort, quality, and relaxation for your bathroom. Whether you’re creating a luxurious retreat or upgrading a family space, our range delivers lasting performance and refined design.

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Discover our range of baths at Burdens Bathrooms, designed for every style and space. From freestanding to built-in and back-to-wall designs, find the perfect blend of comfort, durability, and timeless style for your bathroom.

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Common bath types include freestanding baths, built-in baths, back-to-wall baths, and corner baths. Each style suits different bathroom layouts and design preferences, from modern luxury spaces to compact family bathrooms.

For smaller bathrooms, back-to-wall baths and corner baths are ideal. They maximise space while still providing a comfortable bathing experience without overcrowding the room.

When selecting a bath, it’s important to balance comfort, practicality, and design to ensure it suits your space and lifestyle. A well-chosen bath should enhance both functionality and the overall look of your bathroom.

Key factors include bathroom size and layout, installation type (freestanding, built-in, back-to-wall, or corner), material choice such as acrylic, stone, or steel, comfort and depth for soaking, plumbing requirements and positioning, water efficiency, ease of cleaning and maintenance, and overall bathroom design style.

Considering these elements will help you choose a bath that delivers long-lasting comfort, durability, and a cohesive finish within your bathroom space.


Most baths are made from acrylic, steel, or stone composite. Acrylic is lightweight and affordable, while stone composite offers a premium, high-end finish.


In many cases, yes. A bath can often be replaced if plumbing and space remain compatible, making it a common part of bathroom upgrades.

Built-in baths are installed against walls or in a frame, making them space-efficient. Freestanding baths stand alone and create a more luxurious, statement look.