Straight Bathtubs
Straight bathtubs are the most common option, typically made from acrylic, though steel versions are also available. Steel bathtubs are ideal if you require handles, as they offer more strength and durability.
Freestanding Bathtubs
Freestanding bathtubs are a popular choice, especially when paired with a separate shower. They can dramatically enhance the look of a bathroom. If you want a freestanding bathtub but also need a shower overhead, a hybrid model (partially against the wall and partially open) is a great solution.
P-Shaped and B-shaped Bathtubs
P-shaped bathtubs are a modern favourite, providing extra space for showering. Their curved, movable screens are more practical than those on straight or L-shaped tubs. B shaped bathtubs are similar to the P shaped ones, but they are slightly bigger and the curvature is less pronounced.
Corner Bathtubs
Corner bathtubs work well in specific layouts where space allows for them. They make efficient use of the room and offer a unique design element.
L-Shaped Bathtubs
L-shaped bathtubs have a stylish appeal, but we recommend using a fixed screen. Movable screens tend to push water into the corner, leading to leaks.