FAQ's
- Is a corner bath space-saving answer to a compact UK bathroom?
Sometimes. As corner baths are available in different sizes, they are not always small in size. Some of these tubs can be larger than standard straight baths. They are most suited to medium to large bathrooms or en-suites where you don't want to waste the corner space. Although you can install a corner bath in a small bathroom, it is only possible if you want a dominant bath and not much else in the room. Such an arrangement won't allow for many fixtures and restricts movement.
- What size corner bath do I need?
Corner bath sizes range from 1200mm to 1500mm+ along each wall. To pick the correct size, you must first measure the available wall length on both sides, space for your bathroom or an enclosure door swing, circulation and the number of users.
For greater comfort, it's better to select a bigger corner bath. But it will require better support, which must be carefully planned. A rule of thumb is that if you have to force your corner bath into a tight corner, it's the wrong bath.
- Will my corner bath require more water than a standard bath?
Yes, a corner bath has higher water consumption due to its design. Their shape makes them deeper internally, which requires a larger volume of water to fill them up compared to straight baths. They are a good choice when you want a deeper soak & more relaxed bath. However, this means they need more time to fill and may also bring higher energy costs. For water and energy efficiency, a straight bath is usually the better option.
- Is a corner bath hard to install?
Yes. They require a stronger frame support, accurate levelling on two walls, advanced panel fitting & very precise waste and pipe positioning. When not installed properly, your bath can start to leak, creak, or flex. It must be installed by a professional for hassle-free installation.