Save Space With A Corner Bathtub Shower



Whether you are looking to update your bathroom or you are buying a new home, you should consider a corner bathtub shower. Corner shower tubs are great if you have a small bathroom where you may not have room for both a shower and a bathtub. If you want a Jacuzzi tub, a corner bathtub shower can be the answer to your space issues. With a corner bathtub shower, you can have a bathtub big enough to seat two people without having the space needed for a traditional Jacuzzi tub. Since many master suites have a small master bathroom, you may want to consider getting a corner bathtub shower for your master bathroom. The Jacuzzi corner bathtubs have room for two people to sit and relax.

With a standard bathtub size of approximately 5 feet long and 30 or 32 inches wide, sometimes the space for the bathroom just isn't big enough. If you want to turn a half bathroom into a full bathroom, you will need to find a way to add a shower or bathtub. Though you can add a shower stall, that doesn't let you sit and soak in a warm tub of water after a long day of work. Instead, consider getting a corner bathtub shower to give you a bathtub to soak in, but still allow you to take a shower in the master bathroom. Choosing a corner bathtub shower will let you have the biggest shower area and bathtub area in the smallest space.

When you go to take a shower in your corner bathtub shower, you will have plenty of room to put the soap and shampoo. You don't need to place everything on the floor or try to balance the bottles on the edge of the bathtub. You can even sit down while taking your shower if you have a corner bathtub shower. With the seats for the bathtub right there, you can sit down if you are unsteady on your feet, or if you just want to relax under the pressure water coming from the shower head. With a corner bathtub and shower, you can use a massaging shower head to massage your aches away.

You might worry that corner shower tubs will leak all over the bathroom floor when you take a shower. However, the shower doors have a tight seal around the door to prevent water from leaking out around the shower doors. With this extra seal, you don't need to worry about the shower leaking onto the floor. There is some concern that a Jacuzzi tub smaller than 5 feet would make a mess because the water pressure in the Jacuzzi jets would splash water up and out of the tub once the Jacuzzi was turned on. The depth of the tub would determine whether the water actually does splash out of your corner shower bathtub. If you don't fill the tub up as full, then you will not have any problems with the Jacuzzi jets splashing water all over your bathroom.