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Solid Surface Elegance: Discover Premium Tub Options for Your Home

Solid surface bathtubs are some of the trendiest options available today, providing a relaxing bathing experience you’ll want to keep repeating.

 
Material

Solid surface is a high-performing synthetic material made from a mixture of synthetic or plant-based resins and natural minerals. These natural stone resin and acrylic options provide a white solid surface that is easy to keep clean and difficult to damage.

Because of the ease with which the material can be molded, solid surface bathtubs come in all manner of shapes and sizes.

Solid surface has a smooth texture and provides excellent heat retention, with walls that are warm to the touch. This means you can spend more time in a solid surface bathtub without having to add more hot water.

 

Soaking Depth

A solid surface tub can vary in depth. You can get shallower options that have a depth of 10’’ or the deepest options that measure more than 22’’ in depth.

 

Tub Length 

The highly malleable nature of the solid surface makes it easy to create tubs in a variety of sizes. The smallest size is a 43’’ Japanese round soaking tub, but you can find a solid surface freestanding tub that measures anywhere from 51’’ to 71’’. There are also double resin bathtubs that measure up to 75’’.

 

Installation Type

Solid surface bathtubs that are designed as freestanding soaking tubs, offer a straightforward and flexible installation process. Unlike alcove or drop-in tubs, freestanding bathtubs do not require special framing or undermount setups. They are designed to stand independently, providing versatility for your bathroom space.

 
Tub Drillings

Freestanding solid surface tubs from our collection feature a seamless and sleek design, free from any tub drillings. This enhances their sophisticated and smooth appearance, ensuring they stand as a statement piece in any bathroom setting.

 

Style

A freestanding bathtub made of solid surface can come in many styles. Clawfoot bathtubs are popular and classic, offering claw feet as functional accents that lift the tub off the floor.

You also have the option of contemporary solid surface bathtubs, which offer a sleeker and more modern look, as well as double-ended options. Double-ended bathtubs feature slopes at both ends and have the drain and overflow at the center.

They come in double-slipper styles, too, which means the tub is raised at both ends. You can relax on either side of this kind of freestanding soaking bathtub.

A freestanding bathtub is one in which all four sides of it are exposed. It rests directly on the floor. This installation type transforms the tub into the room’s focal point and is a hugely popular choice not only because of its beauty but also because of its easy installation.

You also have the chance to get a unique Japanese soaking tub, which can be a deep and steep-sided bath in which you sit in instead of lying down. It leaves you fully immersed up to the shoulders.

Another unique option is the slipper tub. One end of this kind of tub is higher than the other, giving it the vague shape of a woman’s high-heeled shoe.

 

Drain Location

When selecting a solid surface or resin freestanding tub, one of the key considerations is the drain location. You have the flexibility to choose from various placements, including a centered drain, an end drain, or a rear center drain, to best suit your bathroom layout and design preferences.

 

Finish

A freestanding solid surface bathtub comes in a number of finishes, including:

  • Black
  • Black with a white interior
  • Blue
  • Clear
  • Dark blue
  • Glossy white
  • Graphite black
  • Matte blue
  • Matte brown
  • Matte dark gray
  • Matte gray
  • Matte green
  • Matte light gray
  • Matte pink
  • Matte tan
  • Matte white
  • Thunder gray
  • White

With all these finish options, you can get the exact look you want from your solid surface bathtub. High gloss options are also available.

 

Drain Finish

You have a lot of choices for your drain finish as well. They include:

  • Black
  • Brushed brass
  • Brushed nickel
  • Chrome
  • Gloss white
  • Gunmetal
  • Matte black
  • Matte white
  • Oil rubbed bronze
  • Polished brass
  • Polished nickel
  • Rose gold
  • White

These options can help you match the rear, rear center, or center drain to your faucet finish.

 

Shape

When selecting a freestanding soaking bathtub crafted from solid surface material, you have the luxury of choosing from a variety of shapes to suit your style and space requirements. Options include the classic rectangular shape, the contemporary and unique egg-shaped specialty bathtub, the elegant circular design, and the timeless oval shape. Each shape offers its own distinctive aesthetic, ensuring there's a perfect match for your bathroom's design theme.

 

Feet Type

A freestanding soaking bathtub doesn’t have feet. It sits directly on the floor. If you have a modern bathroom but want to have feet on your tub, you can also choose the modern feet type, which is an updated version of the clawfoot bathtub.

 

Brand

If you’re looking for high quality and the best price, you’ll want to choose the Randolph Morris freestanding bathtubs. You also have the Aquatica and Cheviot brands.

 

Faucet Style

Our freestanding solid surface tubs can be paired with contemporary faucets to help you achieve that modern bathroom look.

 

Price

You can find solid surface freestanding tubs in a wide range of prices, starting at $2,295 and going up to $11,574.

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