Baths

- No bathroom is complete without a luxurious, stylish bath to unwind in. ArchiPro features a great collection of baths from some of the most trusted suppliers in New Zealand. Here you’ll find freestanding, corner, back-to-wall, drop-in, spa baths and more in a wide range of designs and styles.
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Bathtubs are the ultimate indulgence, offering a means for relaxation and therapeutic soaking, aiding in stress relief and muscle relaxation. They also serve practical purposes in personal hygiene, providing a space for soaking and cleaning that is distinct from the quicker, more routine showers. They are also a necessity for families who have young children to clean. ArchiPro features only the very best bathtubs in New Zealand from leading brands and trusted suppliers. They are an important part of a wider range of high-quality bathroom products that you can consider for your home.    

Different types of bathtubs

If you’re renovating or designing a new bathroom in New Zealand, choosing the perfect bathtub for your space and budget is an important design decision. The right one can transform a bathroom from a purely functional space to a place of luxurious relaxation. However, there are many types available - from the simple and functional right through to spa-like tubs.

Freestanding baths

The classic freestanding bathtub is a stunning visual feature. Many are ornate or sculptural pieces and can ignite a sense of luxury and decadence. They generally take up more floor space than other options and require slightly different plumbing so it pays to consider the dimensions of the space before proceeding. Whether it’s a traditional claw-foot or a sleek, contemporary version, the freestanding tub is a coveted option in New Zealand where space and budget allow.

Corner baths

Where space is an issue, corner baths offer a space-efficient way to include a tub while maximising the available floor space around it. It is, by definition, positioned against two walls in a corner and can work well in square bathrooms or those with limited space.

Back-to-wall baths

Back-to-wall baths are positioned with one of the longer sides against the wall. They are popular for those who want to create the look and feel of a freestanding tub, but without the added maintenance of needing to clean behind the tub, and in situations where space is at a premium. 

Drop in bath

A drop in bath is placed into a frame or cavity, typically but not always as a replacement or as part of a renovation. They have several advantages when compared to other options in that they take up less space and are generally more affordable. 

Spa baths

A spa bath is generally a tub that incorporates a range of water or air jets to create therapeutic, massaging options for the ultimate relaxation. These are generally at the higher end of the range in New Zealand and sometimes require additional plumbing, however, the ongoing benefits appeal to many.

Shower over bath

Like corner baths, shower baths are an efficient way to utilise space in a smaller bathroom in New Zealand. Combining a shower and bath in one feature, there are various styles available, ranging from the basic, rectangular tub to bespoke options with differing dimensions.

Things to consider before you buy a bath

There are a few things to consider when contemplating the best choice of bathtub for your bathroom. Firstly the size and shape of the bath are crucial. This is not just from a practical point of view but a stylistic one as well. These days, all types of shapes and sizes are available in New Zealand  including square, rectangular, round, circular and more allowing you to find something specific to your interior styling. Pricing is also another obvious factor and knowing what your budget is and understanding what features and qualities you want and are prepared to pay for will help narrow down the choices. Remember, you’ll also have to pay for the cost of installation. Materials and finishes are a key trait that impacts everything including the aesthetic, ongoing maintenance and longevity. Fibreglass, acrylic, enamelled steel, natural stone, porcelain, ceramic, concrete and cast iron are some of the main types to consider.