What to consider when choosing a Bath Tub.
By Everything Bathrooms|April 09, 2019
Choosing a bath tub - Your scope/range will be governed by the nature of your renovation/build.
The below list is an overview from least to most options available to you:
Other considerations are:
Remember, to 'test' whatever decision you make against your 'purpose' and desired 'outcome', this will keep you on track.
The below list is an overview from least to most options available to you:
- Are you replacing JUST the bath tub?
- Are you renovating the whole bathroom:
- bathroom layout unchanged or
- bathroom layout changed
- bathroom limits (as in walls) unchanged or
- bathroom limits (as in walls) changed
- Are you renovating JUST the bathroom or
- renovation the whole house, or
- its a new home, already designed and built or
- yet to be designed and built.
Other considerations are:
- Access to the bathroom, which is governed in part by the 'nature' of the renovations/build (refer to the above list) - All doorways and corridors must be large enough to accommodate the bath tub.
- Your budget
Remember, to 'test' whatever decision you make against your 'purpose' and desired 'outcome', this will keep you on track.
It is important to take note of all of these pointers though they might seem trivial. If you act on impulse, you could end up in a situation that would incur even more costs than you might have budgeted. A bathtub isn't cheap so it is better to consider all possible scenarios before getting your hands on a brand new one.