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The bathtub is a major highlight in home bathroom, but choosing which type of bathtub to use can be a headache. Independent bathtub and embedded bathtub each have their own advantages, which one is more suitable for you? Let's take a look together!
Advantages and disadvantages of an independent bathtub
Introduction to independent bathtub
Independent bathtub, as the name suggests, is placed independently in the bathroom space. This type of bathtub has high space requirements and is usually suitable for large apartments with an area of at least 20 square meters and sufficient floor height.
Advantages
The independent bathtub design is unique and does not require a platform or skirt, making it very popular among consumers. The market price is relatively high, but it can bring comfort and freedom that ordinary bathtubs cannot match. Many massage bathtubs also belong to the category of independent bathtubs.
Advantages and disadvantages of embedded bathtub
Introduction to Embedded Bathtubs
Embedded bathtub is embedded between the ground or other objects. It is divided into wall mounted embedded bathtub (traditional bathtub) and central embedded bathtub (not against the wall, directly embedded underground). After installation, it will be level with the ground, just like a swimming pool, without the need for a platform or skirt.
Advantages
The embedded bathtub saves space and the overall decorative effect is grand and luxurious. The maintenance is relatively simple, a regular embedded bathtub is sufficient.
Summary
When choosing a bathtub, the first thing to consider is the size of the space and the floor height. If you like the sense of independent design and have ample space, an independent bathtub is a good choice. If you are more concerned about saving space and overall aesthetics, an embedded bathtub is more suitable for you. I hope this article can help you find your favorite bathtub!