While built in tubs may need two or more walls for their install with freestanding tubs anything goes.
Pros and cons of freestanding bathtubs.
Cast iron tub with claw feet.
Building new home not sure whether to go with freestanding tub or drop in with surround.
An undermount tub can be installed to be able to accommodate draining water from a shower above since the tub actually sits underneath a horizontal surface of either stone or tile but the installation can sometimes get tricky it may end up being a bit more expensive since you d likely be buying a slab of stone of some sort to have for the deck though tile is also an option.
Free standing tub pros and cons.
Want a tub directly under a skylight in the middle of the room.
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Freestanding tubs are generally more expensive than built in tubs even when installation is.
That is an important factor people should consider before purchasing a free standing tub.
An acrylic freestanding tub however will not require any new flooring while a new cast iron alcove tub may need some reinforcement.
Cleaning them can prove to be difficult if placed at a corner.
More is much better.
It is best to place away from a wall to give you room to clean all the parts.
To determine if your floor requires adjustment you need to have a structural engineer examine it taking into account both the weight of the unfilled tub and the weight of the same tub filled with water.
A 3 x5 free standing tub needs at least a 5 x7 space to be able to clean around it.
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