10 Bathtub Models

By Cynthia Pigeon

Updated on November 7, 2023

Is your bathtub no longer making you want to bask in its glory? If the idea of replacing it has crossed your mind, take a look at these bathtub models, and maybe you’ll find just the right one for you.

10 Bathtub Models

1) Freestanding tub for a clean, uncluttered look

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This small, freestanding tub is perfect for smaller spaces or bathrooms in which you also want to incorporate a shower into your design. The simplicity of this model is that it ensures versatility and fits perfectly within a variety of decors. Best of all, its acrylic finish is synonymous with strength and durability, which certainly makes it a definite winner!

Similar model: 

Wayfair

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2) Clawfoot tub

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For some time now, we’ve seen the clawfoot tub climbing back up the trend ladder, and making a comeback! Mirroring an earlier time period, we can't help but appreciate its rustic charm. With a touch of luxury and a unique flair, it's an undeniably refined choice. And, as a result of its ever-growing demand, the clawfoot bathtub is available in a larger variety of models and finishes. 

Similar model:

Wayfair

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3) Freestanding tub with a large base

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This type of freestanding tub differs from the first model shown; its base is much larger. This design gives it a totally different look: a rather classic, timeless style. 

Hence, as depicted here, this one fits in well with this particular style of decor. Being fairly deep, it's perfect for those who love to loll around for a lengthy period of time after a long day of work.

Similar model:

Zitta

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4) A round bathtub, why not?

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Here's a bathtub model that we don't see very often! While it may not be appropriate for everyone given its compact dimensions but it'll delight those with a bathroom lacking the space for a larger model.

In this case, it may be used as a bath (stand-alone) or as a shower/tub. This alternative is very interesting and much more stylish than the traditional shower/tub, which is usually rectangular in shape and positioned along a wall.

Similar model:

Wayfair

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5) Drop-in bath with wooden frame

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​​The drop-in bathtub remains as popular as ever for a number of reasons. First of all, it's customizable due to the various materials that can be used for its frame.

Secondly, this type of bathtub is available in many different shapes. Note that it can be installed directly on the floor or on a platform, depending on the desired style.

Similar model:

Home Depot

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6) Drop-in tub with ceramic frame

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As a follow-up to our prior drop-in bathtub example, here's a model with a ceramic frame. This particular choice of material gives off a more modern and contemporary vibe, all the while making maintenance rather easy. Also, we really appreciate the visual effect created by combining the same material for the bathtub's frame as for the flooring.

Similar model:

Home Depot

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7) A massive bathtub that gives up nothing to elegance

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Despite the fact that it's once again a freestanding bathtub, this model’s design is completely different. Indeed, this bath is particularly imposing and deep, which gives it a singular presence.

Obviously, you’ll need to have a large bathroom to accommodate a model this size, otherwise, the amount of space required for movement and the other bathroom fixtures will be far too modest.

Similar model:

Home Depot

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8) Copper clawfoot tub

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This clawfoot tub is definitely one of a kind! The bronzed interior and black exterior give it an unmistakable vintage look. The overall elegance is enhanced by the stunning faucet. 

Similar model:

The model depicted is from Signature Hardware, however, it appears that it’s no longer available.

Home Depot

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9) The shower/tub

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This shower/tub is proof positive that it ain’t synonymous with a lack of style! The tile pattern on the outer wall of the tub is shaped and coloured in a way that adds vibrancy and originality to the design. There's no real need for a lot of decorative elements in this room, as the tile alone is eye-catching!

Similar tile model:

Tile Expert

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Similar bathtub model:

Home Depot

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10) Honouring wood

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This built-in bath with a wood frame has a gorgeous rustic style, beckoning you to unwind in a particularly warm, cozy setting. The contrast between the dark wood and the white tile is striking, adding character to the overall decor.

Similar model:

Bain Dépôt

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