From spa-like to vintage-inspired, these freestanding tub ideas will bring your bath goals to life.
After all, your bathroom is a personal space.
Its a place we can count on for solitude and retrospection.
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Deep Soaking Tub
Dont underestimate the importance of tub dimensions.
How youll use your tub and the height of those who will be using it are important factors.
But if up-to-the-shoulders kind of relaxation is what youre after, youll want a deep soaking tub.
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Vintage Clawfoot Tub
Keep in mind the style of your bathroom when it comes to selecting afreestanding bathtub.
Here, aclawfoot tubwith painted white legs effortlessly works with the style of the space without getting too flashy.
Midcentury Modern Tub
No detail was overlooked in thismidcentury modern bathroom.
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From the gorgeous marble-tiled walls to the gold fixtures and clean-lined oval tub, the retro inspiration is clear.
Wall-mounted faucets and knobs both above the tub and the sink create a uniform look.
The details are just as important as the tub itself when it comes to creating your ideal escape.
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Painted Clawfoot Tub
Want to add some interest to your vintage-style tub?
Consider refreshing it with paint.
Here,matte charcoal painthelps the tub fit seamlessly into the bathroom color palette and still brings vintage charm.
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Small-Space Tub
Even the smallest bathroom can benefit from a tub.
Here, a narrow soaker tub with a high back is tucked behind two ticking-stripe shower curtains.
Wet Room Tub
The wet room trend is one were not saying goodbye to anytime soon.
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Rectangular Freestanding Bathtub
Think outside the box when it comes to tub shape.
Elevated Tub
To take your bathroom to new heights, consider placing your freestanding tub on an elevated platform.
The temperature dials are tucked into the surrounding built-in to keep the long, elegant faucet the central focus.
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Just above, white walls and plenty of natural light keep the space from feeling too heavy or dreary.
Pops of yellow also add to the interest, adding a dose of colorful whimsy.
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