Making The Case For Small Bathtubs
Posted on November 23, 2010 by GuestPoster ----- Advertisement
Do you happen to own a small home or condominium and do you struggle when it comes to maximizing your available space? If so then you are not alone as millions of homeowners attempt to boost their space efficiency each and every year. Some people address their space concerns by purchasing smaller pieces of furniture, while others resort to reducing their personal possessions. If there is one thing that most homeowners have in common it’s that most try to maximize space within two major areas – the living room and the bedroom. While there’s nothing wrong with this approach, there is another area within the home were you can also save a tremendous amount of space, and that is the bathroom.
So, exactly how can you save a bunch of space in your bathroom? By installing a small bathtub, of course. Unlike their larger rectangular counterparts that measure 5-feet in length on average, small bathtubs measure about 3-feet in length. These small tubs make it possible to accommodate a tub, a sink and a toilet all within a small bathroom. Although small tubs aren’t long enough to allow for complete submersion in the traditional sense, most are quite deep making it possible for even a full-sized adult to sit beneath the water.
In addition to their space saving qualities, small bathtubs are also great because they are available in so many different styles. There are claw-foot tubs available for those who want to create a classical look, and walk-in tubs for those with limited mobility. For those who really want to save space, there are small corner bathtubs that are meant to be installed within a corner of your bathroom. To learn more about the many benefits of the small bathtub and for a list of informative articles on home and bedroom decor, please visit bedroomdecortips.com.