Buying The Right 48 Corner Bathtub
Corner bathtubs have recently become popular because they take up less space than a traditional bathtub when remodeling the bathroom. Because they take less space, they are ideal for smaller bathrooms or when you don't have the space for both a bathtub and a shower. You can put in a walk-in style 48 corner tub and shower. With this type of setup, you can even sit down in the shower if you choose and relax while the water massages away the aches and stresses of the day. Since these bathtubs fit into the corner, they use space that you don't normally use. This leaves the central area of the bathroom open, giving the illusion of more space.
Many times when upgrading your bathroom, you want to make the room appear larger even if you can't expand it by taking out a wall. One of the ways that helps make the room look bigger is by switching the traditional bathtub to a 48 corner bathtub. These bathtubs are 48" wide and fit into the corner, taking less of the usable space in the bathroom. The design of a 48 corner bathtub can be anything from claw foot to walk-in to cast iron. Each of these bathtubs will add something different to the décor of your bathroom. In addition to the different types of bathtubs, you can choose a 48 corner bathtub in black, blue, silver, or you can go with a traditional pale color like white or beige.
When you choose a 48 corner bathtub, you have several different shapes to choose from in addition to the style and color. You may decide to choose an oval shaped corner bathtub, or you can choose a corner bathtub with back rests for lumbar support and a deck where you can put your drink or a candle for a relaxing soak in the tub. Additionally, even if you decide to purchase a 48 corner tub, you can get one with whirlpool jets to make your soak even more relaxing. You can choose a triangular shaped tub, where you can have 2 people soaking at once. You may want to choose a walk-in tub so you don't have to worry about slipping.
If you're not sure what type of corner bathtub to choose, you may want to look at several different types to find one that appeals to you. Since there are so many choices, you may want to make a list of what you would like in a corner bathtub. Additionally, you will want to decide what size area you have to put the bathtub in. You don't want to decide on a tub only to figure out when you get it home that it won't fit into your bathroom, or it fits but doesn't leave room to walk. Additionally, when you look for a 48 corner bathtub, you will want to compare prices in several different places. Some places advertise that they have the lowest prices, but you can't always take their word for it.