No. 4: Freestanding and Angled Tubs are Back

Design: Susan J. Klimala, CKD; The Kitchen Studio of Glen Ellyn; Glen Ellyn, Ill.
Photo: Carlos Vergara Photography

No. 4: Freestanding and Angled Tubs are Back
No. 4: Freestanding and Angled Tubs are Back

No. 4 Freestanding and Angled Tubs are Back

Large freestanding tubs are taking front and center in bathroom design, and in this master bath retreat, the tub is centered and visible through French doors leading to the bedroom space. Freestanding tubs could be considered almost the norm, creating a focal point of near sculptural quality. Rounded, rectangular, and angled tubs are specified as an artistic accent that also provides a soothing soak. Whether situated on stones, wood flooring, or a low stage of sorts, the freestanding soaking tub is an integral part of many master or main bathrooms.


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