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“Corner Bathtubs”
Awkward layout? Limited space? Or just looking for something a little different? Optimize a bathroom's square footage by tucking a good-looking bathtub into an underused corner, yes that is right. Corner bathtubs offer plenty of benefits. Whether your bathroom is small, large, or somewhere in between, you'll find that installing a corner tub will maximize floor space while also contributing plenty of styles and spa-like indulgences. Thanks to their placement, corner bathtubs open up the centre section of a bathroom, which allows traffic to move freely through the bath and provides extra room for those standing at sinks or sitting at dressing tables. Corner tubs can work their magic in every bathroom: the tiny bathroom, the angled bathroom, and even the straight and spacious bathroom.

What exactly is a corner bathtub?
As the name defines, A corner bathtub is a bathtub shaped to fit into corners. Corner tubs are most commonly three- or five-sided but are available in various shapes, sizes, and configurations.

What size is a corner bathtub?
Corner tubs are available in a vast array of sizes and depths to fit in virtually every bathroom and corner. They typically range from 42” to 76” in length, 31” to 83” in width, and 17” to 29” in height; the most common corner tub dimensions are 4’x4’ and 5’x5’. Many can comfortably fit at least two bathers at once. Corner tubs are often installed with a tub surround, a low wall-like structure made of tile, acrylic, panels, or other materials that surround the tub to cover the outside of the tub and coordinate with the bathroom.
If you intend to have a tub surround factor in at least one additional inch per side to ensure that you have enough space between walls. When measuring your bathroom, measure the doorway and any other transitional spaces that the tub will have to traverse to get to the bathroom – be sure that it will fit through! Corner tubs are space-savers but are sure that your bathroom can accommodate one, you can always hire yourself professional services and consult them if you can get one.

What are the installation options for a corner tub?
Corner tubs are versatile and can be installed in several ways. Many models are available with a choice of drain placement (right or left side or centre) for easy access to plumbing. Plan to install your corner tub near a sink or vanity for better access to water and drainage pipes. A corner freestanding bath makes a dramatic statement; if you’d prefer a larger deck and a more traditional look, consider a drop in corner tub with a surround. An undermount corner tub offers seamless installation (without a seam or lip between the tub and the deck) for easier cleaning.

What features are available on corner tubs?
With typically large bathing wells, corner tubs provide plenty of space for extra features. A corner whirlpool bathtub offers deep-tissue massaging jets, while a corner air tub provides a softer, effervescent effect; a corner combo tub offers both.



How can a corner tub be made most effective?
Don’t just park it there in the corner; make the most of your corner tub. The tub may look beautiful as-is, but there's a good chance you'll want to enclose it to keep the heat in when you bathe (and if you combine it with a shower, you'll need an enclosure). A glass corner shower enclosure can be fitted to your tub to keep the cold air out; if you'd prefer to skip the doors (due to an atypical tub shape, cleaning demands, or other reasons), try a corner shower curtain rod. Some dismiss the corner tub as dated. Freestanding tubs are trendy – anything but dated! – and can easily be installed in a corner. If you’d like to update an existing corner tub or turn your nondescript corner tub into a thing of beauty, you have many options.