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How to Choose Your Perfect Bath

Welcome to the definitive HPS guide on selecting the ideal bath for your home. Choosing a new bath is a significant decision, influencing both the aesthetics and functionality of your bathroom. This guide, brought to you by HPS, will help you navigate the options and make an informed choice.

1. Space and Size Considerations

Before anything else, accurately measure your bathroom space. Consider the overall dimensions, as well as the placement of doors, windows, and other fixtures. Remember to measure access routes to your bathroom to ensure the bath can actually be delivered and installed!

Example bathroom layout
  • Standard Straight & Shower Baths: Typically around 1700mm in length, with widths of 700mm or 800mm.
  • Corner Baths: Generally range from 1200mm to 1600mm in length and 900mm to 1400mm in width.
  • Freestanding Baths: Often around 1700mm long and 800mm wide, requiring ample space around them.

A scaled drawing of your bathroom can be incredibly helpful to visualize how different bath sizes and types will fit.

2. Types of Baths Available at HPS

HPS offers a wide variety of bath types to suit every need and style:

Straight Baths

The most common and versatile choice, these rectangular baths fit neatly against a wall. Available in single-ended (taps/waste at one end) and double-ended (taps/waste in the centre) designs, perfect for shared bathing.

Illustration of a straight bath

Shower Baths

Ideal for smaller bathrooms, these combine a bath and a shower. They feature a wider end (P-shaped or L-shaped) to provide a more spacious showering area without sacrificing bathing comfort.

Illustration of a shower bath

Corner Baths

Designed to fit snugly into a corner, these baths are a great space-saving solution. Some models even include a small, integrated seat.

Illustration of a corner bath

Freestanding Baths

A luxurious statement piece, these standalone baths can be positioned anywhere in the bathroom, creating a stunning focal point. Available in various contemporary and traditional designs.

Illustration of a freestanding bath

Walk-in Baths

Featuring a built-in door for easy access, these baths are perfect for individuals with limited mobility, offering safety and convenience.

Illustration of a walk-in bath

Spa & Whirlpool Baths

For the ultimate relaxation, these baths feature invigorating jets and sometimes LED lighting, transforming your bathroom into a personal spa retreat.

Illustration of a spa or whirlpool bath

3. Bath Materials

The material of your bath impacts its durability, heat retention, and overall feel. HPS offers baths in a range of popular materials:

Acrylic

The most common choice due to its affordability, lightweight nature, and ease of cleaning. Acrylic baths retain heat well and are available in a vast array of designs. They are warm to the touch and resistant to chipping.

Close-up of acrylic bath material

Fiberglass

A lightweight and affordable option, often used in budget-friendly installations. Fiberglass baths are easy to install but can be less durable than other materials, prone to scratching, and may show wear over time.

Close-up of fiberglass bath material

Evo (Solid Surface)

A modern, high-end material known for its seamless finish and luxurious feel. Solid surface baths are highly durable, non-porous (making them hygienic and easy to clean), and excellent at retaining heat. They can be molded into unique shapes.

Close-up of solid surface bath material

Porcelain (Enameled Steel)

These baths feature a steel core coated with a durable porcelain enamel. They are very hard-wearing, scratch-resistant, and maintain their glossy finish for a long time. They conduct heat well, warming up with the water.

Close-up of porcelain enameled steel bath material

Cast Iron

A classic and exceptionally durable material, cast iron baths are known for their excellent heat retention, keeping water warmer for longer. They are very heavy and often come in traditional, freestanding designs.

Close-up of cast iron bath material

Copper

A premium and visually striking material, copper baths offer a unique aesthetic and excellent thermal conductivity, warming up quickly. They are highly durable and develop a beautiful patina over time.

Close-up of copper bath material

4. Additional Considerations

  • Tap Holes: Some baths come with pre-drilled tap holes (one for a mixer, two for separate hot/cold taps), while others are undrilled, giving you the flexibility to choose wall-mounted or freestanding taps.
  • Bath Depth: Standard baths are typically around 370mm deep from the base to the overflow. Freestanding baths can be deeper, offering a more immersive soak.
  • Thickness: For enhanced durability and heat retention, HPS recommends baths with a minimum thickness of 8mm.
  • Weight: Be mindful of the bath's weight, especially for heavier materials like steel, cast iron, or solid surface. Ensure your bathroom floor can support the weight of the bath when filled with water and a bather.
  • User Needs: Consider who will be using the bath. For families with young children or individuals with mobility issues, features like non-slip surfaces, grab rails, or walk-in designs might be essential.

By carefully considering these factors, you can confidently choose a bath that perfectly complements your lifestyle and bathroom design. Visit our bathroom showroom at HPS Tunbridge Wells, Book a Design Visit, or call us on 01892 532 008. to find your ideal bath today!