Nowadays, bathtubs are divided into built-in bathtubs and freestanding bathtubs. Many people like to design a bathtub in the bathroom. It's still very comfortable to take a bath at home at night. However, both freestanding bathtubs and built-in bathtubs have their own advantages and disadvantages. Which type of bathtub is better? Today, the editor will introduce to you the comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of these two types of bathtubs。

1. Built-in bathtub
What is an embedded bathtub? As the name suggests, it is a type of bathtub that is embedded. This kind of bathtub is mainly designed by laying bricks in the bathroom. Nowadays, most embedded bathtubs have single skirts and are wall-mounted embedded bathtubs.
merits:Built-in bathtubs can be embedded beside the wall from the very beginning of their design without being moved, and they are also easier to coordinate with the overall style of the bathroom.
drawback: Built-in bathtubs are relatively fixed to the wall. Once a built-in bathtub is chosen, it is almost impossible to move it from behind. Moreover, maintenance is rather troublesome. Once a problem occurs, it is not easy to replace or repair. The key is to do a good job in drainage design during the design process.
2. Standalone bathtub
A freestanding bathtub is a type of bathtub that can be placed independently in the bathroom. It is a movable bathtub that does not need to be added at the beginning of the bathroom design. As long as the bathroom space is large enough, the freestanding bathtub can be placed freely.
merits:Freestanding bathtubs do not require skirting and are easy to place. They can be moved and are a type of portable bathtub. Moreover, this kind of bathtub can be replaced and maintained at any time, which is more convenient for maintenance and replacement than built-in bathtubs.
drawback : A freestanding bathtub relatively requires a larger bathroom. Only when the bathroom is large can a freestanding bathtub be placed well.
3.Which is more comfortable, an embedded bathtub or a freestanding bathtub?
Relatively speaking, freestanding bathtubs are more comfortable. You can adjust their positions according to your own needs. Currently, freestanding bathtubs can have various functions such as massage bubbles, and new accessories can be replaced at any time. Therefore, freestanding bathtubs are more comfortable than built-in bathtubs.
When choosing between an independent bathtub and an embedded bathtub, the following aspects need to be considered.
Space requirements: Independent bathtubs have relatively high space requirements and need sufficient floor height and usable area. In contrast, built-in bathtubs are more suitable for families with limited space because they can save space and are usually placed against the wall during installation.
Installation and maintenance: The installation and maintenance of an independent bathtub are relatively simple. It can be directly placed on the ground and is easy to inspect and repair. However, the maintenance of an embedded bathtub can be rather troublesome. It requires the entire bathtub to be removed from the countertop for inspection. In addition, once a built-in bathtub has a problem, it may be rather difficult to repair.
Cleaning and maintenance: The countertop of an embedded bathtub can be made of the same material as the wall, which is easy to clean and there won't be too many hard-to-clean corners. However, the bottom of an independent bathtub is more difficult to maintain and is prone to dirt and grime accumulation.
Aesthetics and atmosphere: Independent bathtubs usually have a unique appearance and a romantic atmosphere, which can enhance the style and ambience of the entire space. The built-in bathtub, on the other hand, gives people a sense of stability and comfort.
In conclusion, which bathtub to choose depends on your specific needs and preferences. If you value space utilization and ease of cleaning, an embedded bathtub might be a better choice. On the contrary, if you value a romantic atmosphere and personalized design more, an independent bathtub might be more suitable for you.
The choice of a bathtub involves many factors, including frequency of use, convenience of cleaning and maintenance, space occupation, and personal preferences.
The advantage of an embedded bathtub lies in its stability and ease of cleaning. However, since it is embedded in the floor or wall, once a problem occurs, it may indeed be rather troublesome to repair. Besides, if the bathtub is not used frequently, its advantages may not be so obvious.
An independent bathtub is more romantic and can add a touch of romance and sophistication to the bathroom. However, because its bottom is prone to accumulate dirt and moisture, it may be rather difficult to clean. In addition, independent bathtubs usually take up a large area and may not be suitable for bathrooms with limited space.
Whether to install a bathtub or not is indeed a matter that requires comprehensive consideration. If family members do not have a high demand for taking a bath or prefer a more spacious bathroom that is easier to clean, it is also acceptable not to install a bathtub. Of course, if you particularly enjoy taking baths or consider the bathtub an indispensable part of the bathroom, then choosing a bathtub type that suits you and doing a good job in daily cleaning is also very important.




