Choosing the right bath

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Comfort and practicality.

Selecting a bath involves two main choices. Firstly, you need to decide whether you’d prefer a freestanding or built-in model, which is largely determined by the size of your bathroom.

Freestanding baths

This style of bath is very popular. The freestanding bath is very vogue and creates a resort-like feel in any bathroom. Freestanding baths look great in larger bathrooms where the bath becomes the centre of attention. 

Island baths

An island bath sits on a tiled 'island' and is a luxurious statement in any bathroom. 

Four tile flange baths

This style is necessary for a bath that will also be used as a shower. It works to re-direct the shower spray run-off directly back into the bath without the moisture damaging the walls. 

Secondly, consider the type of material you’d prefer: Acrylic, Steel or Solid Surface.

Acrylic - This material can be more expensive than others, however, it is more durable and retains heat better. 

Steel - Steel is a very durable bath and it is also scratch and impact resistant. 

Solid Surface - A major appeal is its seamless nature. Engineered composites have a gel coat surface finish which makes them impervious to bacteria and staining. 

It’s also important to be familiar with the existing plumbing set-out and the current bath waste position. Any changes to this configuration will affect your budget considerably. Finally, we’d recommend that you aim to match the bath design to your basin or toilet suite. The Caroma bath range covers a wide range of styles and budgets. 

By considering these options, you’ll narrow down your choices and make your decision much easier.