What to consider when updating your Bath

Like most bathroom components baths also come in a wide range of sizes and styles to suit any bathroom. Easily the most common are the straight baths that have the bath taps right at the end. The double-ended version usually has a single-bloc mixer placed in the middle on the long side. This can be beneficial for getting an even temperature for the water as well as allowing more room as you lie lengthways in the bath.

However, even though not everyone has the luxury of installing a full-size bath, there are still plenty of attractive styles that can be fitted into smaller bathrooms. A popular choice in this category is the corner baths that are widely available. Most of the different styles come with an ergonomic design that allows you to relax and unwind, while built-in overhead showers can also be combined.

Of course the most sought after and by far the most iconic of all bath designs is the stand-alone roll top style that is a common choice in traditional bathroom suites. Naturally if the main feature of your bathroom is going to be in the middle of the floor you are going to need a lot of space. But as much as this type of bath is more associated with older-style suites, there is still a wide range of modern options that will easily complement any contemporary design. The price for roll top baths will no doubt add a few pounds onto your budget, but it will be worth the cost for that extra touch of class.

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