The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them into the impossible - Arthur C. Clarke
What are your reasons for choosing a small bathtub? Are you remodeling a child’s bathroom? Do you have a really small space to work with in an apartment or condominium setting? Just because you might have to use a small bathtub does not mean you are going to lose out on a great bathing experience.
One great reason to choose a small tub is if you have a medical problem that limits your mobility. Many people that are elderly or that have conditions like arthritis or fibromyalgia choose to use these tubs because they have seats built in. This type of bathing is a lot safer and easier on these groups of people.
How about a tub that is much deeper and has a walk-in door as well? You can have this option in the smaller bathtubs. Many of those same people with medical conditions will have greater independence with the tub they can walk into. Some people cannot step into a tub without help, meaning the walk-in smaller model can be a wonderful addition to their homes.
Your choice of style will not be limited in the smaller bathing tub range. You may prefer a claw foot model or one that is designed to fit into a walk in shower space. To increase the space in a smaller bathroom, you could choose to go with a corner style tub. These tubs are great for soaking baths as well as the traditional rectangular models.
Whether you choose a Japanese style soaking tub or a free standing style, you will certainly be pleased with the space you will be saving while also getting the best bathing experience. Check online for some great deals on these kinds of tubs for your home. You will have many choices; look for retailers who offer discounts to those that are disabled or have a medical need to get even more savings.
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