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A corner bath tub is an excellent choice when you do a bathroom remodel. This kind of bath tub gives you the maximum amount of space to use, and is especially handy in smaller bathrooms. They come in many designs and styles, and you should have no trouble finding one that will fit in with your bathroom decor

Corner tubs have more unique shapes than conventional tubs do. The contours might look different in the various corner tubs you look at before you buy one. Placing a clawfoot tub in a corner is sometimes done, but it usually takes up more space than a conventional corner tub. You can also find tubs that mount on pedestals.

An acrylic tub with fiberglass reinforcement for superior structure and durability is a good choice for a corner tub in a modern bathroom. Some come with a center drain and sculpted arm rests for comfort. The dimensions are 60” x 60” x 19.5”, and this bath tub is very popular with today's remodelers.

If you want a corner tub for two, you can purchase a tub from Kohler, which has a design to save space and to afford maximum comfort to whomever is bathing. This tub is made with a high quality type of acrylic, for durability and luster. There are various colors to choose from, with one that is sure to be able to complement your decor This tub can be mounted in a corner alcove with a bath pillow that is removable for easy cleaning, and lumbar supports with sculpted armrests. This tub uses its space wisely, and it takes up only 54” x 54” x 20.5”.

You might also decide to put in a corner bath that's a whirlpool, too. These are great for bathing with a friend, and they have simple lines and fashionable designs. They include four massage intensity settings and six massage modes, along with controls to change the intensity and impulsive massage. These tubs may also come with many jets and a powerful pump with a hydromassage system.

Another model you might look at is a corner tub with fiberglass- and resin-reinforced acrylic construction. Some of the features of this tub include brass faucets, stainless steel supports, and a remote controlled computer panel. It also has a shower, a waterfall effect, bubble colored jets and bubble bath options. An FM radio will help you let loose of your stress at the end of a hard day.

Corner tubs that are freestanding by design are not quite as popular as drop-in tubs, but there are some of these that are stylish as well as functional. Corner baths vary in size, but they usually do allow you to make the best use of all the room in your bath. You can also purchase corner tubs with minimal designs and sleek lines that take up even less room. Even if you don't need the extra space, you can still take advantage of a minimalist corner tub. The options are just as numerous as those of larger tubs, so select the corner bath that is just right for your bathroom.

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A freestanding cast iron bath is a clear reminder of bathrooms from years gone by. You generally see them with an interior of white enamel, and ball and claw feet. A cast iron tub can truly make your bathroom stand out from all the rest. You can paint the outside of some models, to give your bath a more individual effect. A more traditional cast iron tub can also help to create a wondrous contrast when you use it within a more contemporary setting.

You can purchase cast iron tubs that are ready to be painted in any color you would like. A freestanding slipper bath truly shows off its traditional craftsmanship. The Devon slipper bath is available in many color choices, with classic claw feet, to help you make a design statement.

If you have a cast iron tub in your bathroom, you probably will consider that tub to be one of the show pieces in your home. You'll get enjoyment just from looking at it, and you can use it every night to relax the cares of the day away in a warm bath. If the tub becomes worn and old, you might want to refinish it so that it retains its natural charm.

In most cases, resurfacing a cast iron tub can be done without moving the tub itself. The process isn't much different from refinishing any other tub, but the metal under the porcelain might be different. You won't have an entirely new finish on the tub – rather, it will only involve tub repairs and then repainting with specialty paint. You won't be able to tell the difference between a cast iron bath that has been refinished and one that has its original finish. Even older tubs can be refinished and can look quite attractive, as long as the work is professionally done. If you have extreme damage to the actual cast iron of the tub, it may need to be taken to a professional to be fixed and refinished.

Refinishing of cast iron tubs that is done in a shop usually involves serious repair work and maybe sandblasting the tub. These are possible to do while the tub is still in your home, but it's safer for you and your family to have the work done off-site. In cases like this, the whole tub will usually be refinished, including the outside and the inside. After the finish hardens, the tub can be installed back in your bathroom.

Resurfacing cast iron tubs can bring a new look to an old tub, and it can also give your bathroom a new look, as well. Refinishing isn't too expensive, and it's an excellent way to bring life back to a tub that might be older than you are. Find a professional who has done this type of work in the past, with good reviews. You'll want the refinishing work to make the tub's finish last for many years, so that you and your guests can properly enjoy your cast iron bath.

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