Bathtub Types and Styles
- Freestanding Bathtubs: These bathtubs are not attached to walls and can be placed in the center of a room, offering a luxurious and open look.
- Built-In Bathtubs: Installed along a wall, these bathtubs are often found in alcoves and provide a more traditional, space-efficient option.
- Corner Bathtubs: Designed to fit into corners, these bathtubs are ideal for smaller bathrooms and make efficient use of space.
- Whirlpool or Jet Tubs: These bathtubs have built-in jets that provide a therapeutic experience, ideal for relaxation and muscle relief.
- Walk-In Bathtubs: Accessible bathtubs with doors that allow users to walk in without having to step over a high edge. These are popular for elderly or mobility-challenged individuals.
- Soaking Tubs: Deeper than traditional bathtubs, these provide a fully immersive bathing experience for relaxation.
Material Choices
The material of the bathtub significantly impacts its durability, appearance, and price. A well-rounded solution should offer a variety of materials to meet different aesthetic and functional requirements.
- Acrylic: Lightweight, easy to clean, and affordable, acrylic bathtubs are a popular choice for many homeowners.
- Stone Resin: Made from a mix of stone and resin, these bathtubs are known for their solid feel, high-end finish, and long-lasting durability.
- Finishes: Options such as glossy, matte, or textured finishes offer customers a range of looks to suit their bathroom design.
Customization Options
Customization is also KORRA Bathtub Solution for you.