The importance of choosing the right bath tub for your needs
February 25, 2009 by hal johnson
Filed under Bathroom
People often underestimate the importance of selecting our the right bath tub. Surprisingly, most people spend a large amount of their time in their bathrooms.
Whether you are remodeling or rennovating your existing bathroom or building your own custom home, you should not compromise on your bathtub. There are several things to keep in mind when you are selecting the right bath tub. These things include, but are not limited to the color of the bathtub, the size of the bathtub and the features that come with the bathtub.
The first thing will obviously be the size of the bathtub. Most likely you will be somewhat limited on the size of the bathtub based upon the size of your bathroom. Additionally, the larger the bathtub, the more expensive it will be to purchase and maintain as a result of more water and higher electrical bills because you will need to use more energy to heat up the water. Nowadays, you have the option of a single person bathtub or even a two-person bathtub. Personally, if you are lucky enough to have the room, I prefer the two-person bathtub for all of the obvious reasons. Whichever size you choose, always be aware that the size is large enough to support your entire body including your back, neck and head.
The second thing you will need to choose is the size of the bathtub. You might be limited to size and space so you will need to take these limitations into consideration. If you are lucky enough to not be limited to size, there are some amazing choices when it comes to two-person bathtubs. But remember, the larger the size of the bathtub, the more water you will use. Whatever size you choose, always be aware that the size is large enough to support your entire body.
The last thing you will need to decide on is the features of your bathtub. Like most items out there, you have a wide variety of different features that come with the bathtubs. A few of my favorite extra features are whirlpools, jet streams, walk-in bath tubs, free standing tubs (i.e., not attached to the floor) and traditional Japanese deep bathtubs that come with mini massagers. The walk in tubs are basically tubs that have a door you open and walk through and then shuts behind you before you start running the water. This is very handy for senior citizens or for those with certain handicaps.
Whatever the purpose for buying a new bathtub, do not skimp on spending time researching your various options. I completely believe that a big long soak inside a tub is a great way to finish off the day after working hard or playing with the kids.



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