Center Bathtubs Take Top Billing
By: Shawn
Gauthier (Courtesy of Houzz)
Whether you're going for drama or just a clear
footpath,
setting your tub in the middle of your bathroom can be just the
ticket
The layout of a bath in the center of the space is usually
configured one of two ways: The tub is placed either between two vanities to
create a separation and clear walkways to the sinks or smack dab in the middle
of the room for dramatic effect. Either way, the look adds definite style and a
sense of luxury.
Dividing two vanities
with a bathtub provides spaces with a sense of equilibrium. Plus, if you share
your bathroom, the tub in this layout almost acts as a room divider, giving
each person a sense of individual space. Extra room between the vanities and
tub in this example offers a spot for towel storage.
Carrying the same
backsplash across the vanities and bathtub creates cohesion among the different
elements.
For a classic feel, choose a freestanding tub. These types of tubs lack the flat edge and storage of built-in units, so consider incorporating a table for bathing supplies, towels or a glass of wine.
Placing a tub in the center of the room creates a dramatic focal point.
This, of course, is best achieved with beautifully designed tubs.
When coupled with a eye-catching light fixture, this
contemporary tub design deservedly takes center stage. A nearby table is a
functional accessory.
A more traditional
style also commands attention when placed in the center of the bathroom.
Taking advantage of views is another reason why designers will place the tub in the middle of the room. Sure, you could put the tub against the wall, but why not the center of the room if that’s the best vantage point?
Winding down with a
long soak is surely much more enjoyable when you have a beautiful view to take
in.
A central window is a more soothing focal point when seen from a
central tub.
A centrally located
tub can allow the focus to be on a beautiful piece of artwork too.
If you have a narrow bathroom, a tub between tha vanities may provide a better footpath than if the tub were against the wall.
Some layouts allow for
additional furnishings. Placing the tub in the center of this bathroom freed up
wall space for a bench and two armoires.
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