3,630 Bathtubs

From a place to relax to the location of the nightly kid-cleaning ritual to a makeshift clothes drying area, bathtubs are really the unsung heroes of every home. Whether you are looking for a freestanding tub or a drop-in bathtub, or are perhaps considering a soaking bathtub or a whirlpool tub, shop for bathtubs on sale right here on Houzz and find the perfect new addition for your bathroom! More
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How big should my tub be?


This all depends on who will be using the bathtub and what they’ll be using it for. Will you generally be soaking alone or should you consider room for two? Do you simply want to get clean, or would you prefer a spa-like experience? Will you be bathing children? All this dictates the type of tub you want to invest in. After all, a whirlpool bathtub helps create a relaxing getaway but take up a lot of space, whereas clawfoot tubs are great for old-world charm but are inconvenient for little kids.

What types of bathtubs are available?


The location and available space will likely dictate the type of tub that is going to work best in your bathroom. In general, they’re available in the following four styles:

Recessed/Alcove: The most commonly installed type, recessed tubs have walls on three sides with only the fourth side finished. These are easily doubled as showers with the addition of a surround or wall kit, and are generally more affordable.

Corner: These triangular-shaped bathtubs are designed to save space by being installed in a corner area. These are available in several design options, but not all are able to accommodate a shower.

Freestanding: Freestanding tubs provide placement versatility, are easy to install and don’t require special faucet drilling. There are several different designs, and they often come with a sloped back for extra comfort.

Platform/Drop-in: These tubs are dropped into a platform or sunk into the ground, and therefore do not have any finished panels. They’re easy to clean and can be placed almost anywhere, yet are pricey and can be more difficult to install.

What other considerations might I want to think about for tubs?


Make sure it’s comfortable by lying down in the tub before you buy it. In addition, check your water heater to ensure it can generate enough hot water to fill the size of your selected piece. Is there someone in the household who is elderly or handicapped? Be sure your new tub is ADA compliant so they can use it with ease.