The clawfoot tub holds the claim of the original freestanding tub. Often times clawfoot tubs can fit into bathrooms across many different styles and add a special element to the room. However, with many people inspired by contemporary and modern style trends, freestanding tubs have evolved into a category of their own and can now be found in a range of styles to fit even the most niche bathroom designs.
Sophisticated Curves and Shapes
Many of the freestanding tubs that can be used today feature sophisticated designs that offer shapes and curves that traditional clawfoot tubs may not offer. Whether you need a large garden tub in freestanding form or you would like a smaller, sleek tub that fits into your space, many options and sizes exist. These options also focus on comfort and shaping to provide room for the body when the tub is in use. This is an important part of combining style and functionality for any design style. Today's freestanding tubs can work exceptionally well in modern and contemporary style bathrooms because of the clean and simple, yet elegant look that they offer.
The Centerpiece of the Bathroom
Traditionally a bathtub or tub/shower combo goes up against the wall or in the corner of the bathroom. With a freestanding tub, your choices of placement for the tub are much more open. As long as it is possible to work the plumbing into the area you would like the tub, you have more design freedom with a freestanding tub. One popular design is to make the freestanding tub a centerpiece of the room. The design of the freestanding tub looks great as a focal point that draws attention in the bathroom. It can give the bathroom a clean, well put together look with that extra element that not every bathroom has.
If you think a freestanding tub would look great in your bathroom or you would like to learn more, contact us today.