A Soaking Exprerience You'Ll Never Forget


When it comes to bathtubs for small bathrooms, anything goes. The once traditional 5 foot long bathtub is a thing of the past. Tubs can be as big or as little as needed or as wanted. More and more people are opting for deeper bathtubs versus the long shallow ones we have come to know. Small deep bathtubs take up less room and provide a much more exhilarating experience in the tub.

People love to feel totally immersed in the warm water of a bath. There is nothing like warm soapy water covering every inch of you and relaxing every muscle. Especially on a cold day when nobody wants any part of their body hitting the cold air, it ruins the experience. That is why people love hot tubs, where they can sit in warm water up to their necks and relax.

Traditional tubs do not provide that convenience. To get completely submerged in the warm water you must totally recline and fill the bath to the top. Some taller people find it harder to accomplish this. But in small deep bathtubs, even though you forgo depth for width, there is plenty of room to relax.

Small size bathtubs have adopted the hot tub idea where they have opted for depth over length allowing people to sit in the water and be completely covered. To account for the higher side wall, most deep bathtubs are positioned on a pedestal with steps. The tub wall is as high as the traditional tub, but the tub bottom is built into the pedestal and goes all the way to the floor. There is usually a seat or seats built into the tub for comfortable positioning. And most bathtubs are equipped with water jets for a stimulating experience.

Small deep bathtubs are a great option for those with small bathrooms and very little room. Once only able to accommodate a shower stall, these small bathrooms can easily fit a small deep bathtub. These tubs come in a variety of styles and colors to compliment any bathroom. Made of fiberglass they can be built in any shape as well. From corner style bathtubs to square to round and rectangular, the choice is yours.

Taking a bath is mostly for relaxation versus cleansing. People generally shower for the convenience and quickness of it and choose a bath as a luxury or to treat themselves to something nice. Back in the day the only means of washing was a bath. Therefore, baths were not made for comfort but for doing a job.

From the original style of bathing in an upright barrel filled with water and a stool set inside to sit on, to steel small clawfoot bathtubs, baths were used once a week to wash your hair and body. It wasn’t until the shower was made accessible to people’s homes, that we began using the shower to wash.

We kept the bath as an option and the bath grew into a warm and welcoming place for children to play with their little boats. To lovers sitting by candlelight and sipping champagne to professional executives after a long week, just resting on a tub pillow while listening to soft music. Small deep bathtubs are taking the place of long shallow bathtubs and for good reason. Nothing feels better than feeling the water all around you instead of just on top of you.