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Baths
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What type of bath do I choose?
Baths can be divided into several categories, depending on
their shape and size, and what they are made of. If you don’t
want a rectangular bath, there are several different corner
bath options. An offset corner will fit into a corner in a
roughly triangular shape so that the belly of the bath is
much wider than the tap end, whereas a true corner bath has
two equal length sides.
Shower baths
are a great space-saving option when
you are looking for a generous showering area, and still want
a bath, but have no room for a separate shower enclosure.
Freestanding baths
require no panelling or building in but you might like to think about
more decorative pipework to the taps and from the overflow
and waste, since all of this could be on show.
Bath Types
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Cast iron baths have got a personality all of their own, and what makes one person love them will be what someone
else hates about them! Click cast iron baths for more information.
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Acrylic is a lightweight modern material
which is easily moulded to produce delicate and detailed
bath designs, yet is strong and durable. Click
acrylic baths for
more information.
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Introduce jets of air and water to your bath for a vigorous massage. Sit back and relax while bubbling whirls soothe muscle tension and relieve the strain of everyday life. Click whirlpool baths for more information.
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