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Will a 59 Inch Freestanding Bathtub Fit in Your Bathroom? Space Planning

By admin 30Mar Buying Guide
Will a 59 Inch Freestanding Bathtub Fit in Your Bathroom? Space Planning

A premium 59 inch solid stone freestanding bathtub provides luxury without crushing your bathroom footprint. Check out our spacing calculator.

Modern luxury dictates substituting built-in alcove tubs with breathtaking freestanding centerpieces. However, oversized bathtubs easily consume valuable bathroom real estate. A 59 inch freestanding bathtub strikes the flawless mid-point between lavish relaxation space and strict layout limits.

The 59 Inch Footprint Analysis

A 59-inch length translates to just under 5 feet of absolute linear span. When calculating surrounding clearance, you must allow an absolute bare minimum of 6 inches of breathing room on either end to accommodate floor-cleaning access and moisture ventilation. The ideal visual float is roughly 12 inches off nearby walls.

Since these tubs are crafted from incredibly dense, thermal-retentive solid surface resin, their comparatively shorter 59-inch size does not negatively impact soaking depth or comfort. Compared to massive 65-to-70-inch mega tubs, a 59-inch oval stone bathtub feels perfectly proportioned in a standard 10x10 foot master bath.

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