Back To Wall Baths

- Whether it is a contemporary bath design or a traditional one, the versatile style of back-to-wall baths is one thing that makes it a fitting choice for bathrooms. They provide functionality with a single length joining the wall and widened rim to provide creative tap positioning while saving space at the same time. To find the best Back-to-wall baths, check out ArchiPro!
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They are a kind of freestanding bath with the long edge lined up against the wall - an ideal option for people who want a freestanding bath's aesthetic appeal but lack the space. Since back-to-wall freestanding baths are lined flush against the wall, they are a fitting choice for people who cannot move the house plumbing or install a freestanding bath mixer or bath spout. 

What Are Back To Wall Baths?

Furthermore, like other freestanding bath models, back to wall corner bath designs provide a luxurious feel in a versatile and practical style. They also remove the need to clean behind the bath in difficult spots. 

Benefits Of Back To Wall Freestanding Baths

Here are some benefits of this style of freestanding bath:

Designed For Family

Even if someone does not have a family but plans to have one day, selecting a back-to-wall bath will make their family life a little more manageable. They are pretty sturdy and help make bathing kids easier than other freestanding options. 

Canvas For Own Design

While other kinds of bath often blend themselves in any bathroom design and every so often dominate the room's aesthetic, back-to-wall freestanding baths acts as a blank canvas that provides increased freedom to express someone's taste in the bathroom. 

Other than that, a back-to-wall bath provides various shelving and storage opportunities, allowing space for multiple design features, like a custom sink and shower screen. 

Space Saver

No one should have to choose between a bath and a shower; therefore, a back-to-wall is an ideal option for those tight-fit spaces.

While freestanding options and other drop-in baths have lower possibilities, including an en-suite shower, a back-to-wall bath allows anyone to get the most out of their small bathroom, reduce necessary cleaning, and enjoy all shower benefits.

Home Improvement World's Chameleon

A back-to-wall bath will play a critical role in any design, whether it is a contemporary, traditional, minimalist, or provincial look. In contrast, modern designs will typically play with a back to wall bath idea, specifically with dividing walls. 

Continuous Lines

While other baths are known for their space disrupting functionality and acting as features within a room, the back-to-wall design will help homeowners looking to retain clear lines in their bathroom while promoting a sense of strength and solidity. 

Symmetrical

Multiple studies show that human beings love symmetry. It caters to humans' desire for a bathing place where they do not feel helpless. 

Back-to-wall baths, specifically three side framed ones, cater to this innate desire for symmetry while making it a luxurious space for respite within the house. This feature is also quite common in spa baths that try to mimic the home bath features. 

Materials Used For Back To Wall Baths

There are multiple materials used to design back-to-wall baths and bath liners. Here are some of them:

Stone

One of the most durable materials, a stone bath, provides peace of mind and long-lasting quality. Nothing screams extravagance as a curved back-to-wall bath made entirely out of stone. 

Acrylic

It is non-porous and smooth material. Scratches might appear on the soft surface of an acrylic shower over bath after some time, but they are easy to polish out. Acrylic baths are affordable and lightweight than various types of bath material. 

Metal

Metal back-to-wall corner baths provide a traditional look to any heritage, Hamptons, or provincial bathroom space. They are also exceptional at keeping water hot for a longer duration. They are also highly durable. 

Solid Surface

These baths are made entirely of composite material that mimics natural ones such as stone or marble. As a result, they have a wow factor. Moreover, they are durable like stone baths but are more cost-effective. 

Cleaning And Maintenance Of Back To Wall Baths

Here is how one should clean back to wall baths:

  • After using the bath, to preserve the polished surface, clean the tub with warm soapy water and a soft cloth to wash away any soap residue or body oils 
  • If someone uses a weekly cleaner, then warm, soapy water is recommended. Never use pastes, cleaners, powders, thinners, cream, dry cleaning liquid, or window cleaning sprays
  • Polish out fine scratches or stubborn marks with Brasso
  • While using coloured essential oils, initially test the colour that will not stain the bath. Never pour oils in an empty bath; always add them in a tub full of water