Built-in bathtubs at floor level

Built-in bathtubs at floor level

Today, we decorate the bathroom with more care, seeking to make it a nice space. We often choose creative elements that help us give it a touch of distinction without sacrificing functionality. Bathtubs are once again gaining a leading role and can undoubtedly become that element.

After a hard day at work, a bath can become one of the best moments of the day. We can do it in bathtubs with rectangular or organic lines, freestanding or embedded ... We are talking about the latter today, presenting you with a proposal that will make your bathroom gain value: built-in bathtubs at ground level.

Built-in bathtubs are a classic but it is not common to find them embedded in the ground. It is precisely this "rarity" that makes them a differentiating element, which as such adds value to the space. Decoratively speaking, they have a lot of strength, but are they practical?

Built-in bathtubs at floor level

Converting the bathroom into a unique and luxurious space often has its pros and cons. Unless this possibility is contemplated on site, install this type of built-in bathtub will require raising the ground. We must bear in mind that this fact, in addition to lowering the ceiling height, will create a step that may not be practical in small spaces.
Built-in bathtubs at floor level

We can embed the bathtub completely or semi-bury it. This last option is especially interesting when we bet on a organic design bathtub like the one we found in the first image. Both allow us to access the bathtub comfortably, but both also require greater caution when walking through the bathroom.

Due to its characteristics, this type of bathtub is not appropriate in small bathrooms. The bathrooms spacious and with high ceilings they become the best option for installing built-in bathtubs at ground level. Thus, we can dedicate the raised area exclusively to the bathtub, avoiding the different problems that it can cause us.

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  1.   Manoli said

    Good afternoon, I am renovating an apartment, and I have expanded the bathroom a bit, the floor was and I am going to solar at that height, but when lifting it there is about 30 cm more down, there is the possibility of recessing the bathtub at ground level or semi-recessed it, I do not know how it is built, what measure of bath depth would I need! ? I like the idea of ​​putting a bathtub like that, but no idea what it entails. I wait for an answer. Thank you