Bathtub: A Luxurious Addition to Your Bathroom
11 September 2023|Design Tips & Advice

by Ava Lim


Who said staying in an HDB in Singapore cannot own a bathtub? If you are looking to enhance the comfort of your bathroom and add lux into it, look no further than a bathtub. It not only provides a relaxing and soothing experience but also adds a touch of elegance to your bathroom decor.


In this article, Sunnyside will showcase different ways of incorporating an attached or a freestanding bathtub in your home featuring some awesome interior design firms' projects in Singapore.


A Simple Minimalist Freestanding Bathtub
Image Credits: Rubiks Studio

Whether you're interested in a freestanding bathtub, a bathtub with jacuzzi functionality, or a built-in bathtub with different size options, we've got you covered. So let's dive in!


Have a small bathroom but still want a bathtub? Nothing is impossible! Look at this amazing design by SG Interior. Despite limited space, a functional bathtub fits just right in this place. Choosing the right bathtub for you and your family is an important decision that you should consider carefully.


Bathtubs come in a wide variety of sizes, styles, prices, and materials. Knowing what type of bathtub you need, and how to fit it into your budget, can help you find and purchase the perfect one for your bathroom.

Benefits of Having a Bathtub

Contemporary en-suite bedroom with a luxurious bathtub
Image Credits: SG Interior

A bathtub offers numerous benefits that contribute to a luxurious and indulgent bathing experience. They provide a space for you to relax and rejuvenate. It also allows customisation with various designs to suit your style and offers versatility in bathing options.


Whether you seek a spa-like experience with added features or a tranquil retreat, a bathtub offers a luxurious and practical solution. It's ideal for relieving stress, soothing muscles, and creating a safe bathing environment for children or individuals with limited mobility. Having a bathtub allows you to enhance your bathing experience, providing comfort, versatility, and a personal oasis within your bathroom.


Types of Bathtubs

There are different types of bathtubs available in the market. Some popular ones are:

Freestanding Bathtub

Monochromatic bathroom with a white bathtub
Image Credits: Starry Homestead

Freestanding bathtubs are standalone units that don't require any wall support. They are available in various shapes and materials, including acrylic, cast iron, and stone where each material weight and price differently. These bathtubs create a focal point in the bathroom and offer a classic and elegant look.


For example, a hera bathtub is a stunning freestanding bathtub that exudes beauty and sophistication. It is named after the Greek goddess Hera, known for her regal and majestic presence, and this freestanding bathtub really lives up to its namesake with its exquisite design and high-quality craftsmanship.


It also provides ample space for you to immerse yourself fully, offering a truly indulgent bathing experience. Whether you prefer a relaxing soak or a revitalising dip, the Hera freestanding bathtub provides the perfect vessel for your bathing rituals.


Want to know if your space quits a Hera bathtub? Take a bathtub fitting measurement and get one now at HDB without renovation. "Mini" bathtubs are available if your place can't fit a standard-length bathtub.


They are sized just like a regular washing machine in your shower area. With Hera bathtub, you can save up to thousands of dollars in renovation fees because no wall hacking and plumbing is required.


Built-in Bathtubs

Spacious white bathroom with a central bathtub
Image Credits: Starry Homestead

Built-in bathtubs are designed to fit comfortably and seamlessly into the corner of the bathroom layout. They are typically surrounded by walls on three sides and often come with a showerhead. Built-in bathtubs are available in different shapes, sizes, styles, and materials, allowing you to choose one that complements your bathroom design.


Built-in bathtubs, in contrast to freestanding units, are designed to fit seamlessly within the bathroom layout. They are often surrounded by walls on three sides and are integrated with the overall bathroom design.


One of the primary advantages of built-in bathtubs is their ability to optimise space effectively. Their integration with surrounding walls allows for creative design choices, utilising alcoves and corners efficiently.


Built-in bathtubs generally offer a cost-effective solution compared to freestanding options. Their installation is less intricate, resulting in potential savings for homeowners.


Luxurious marble bathroom with a white bathtub

Maintenance and Cleaning Tips

Regular maintenance and cleaning are essential to keep your bathtub in optimal condition. Clean your bathtub regularly to prevent the buildup of dirt, soap scum, and bacteria.


Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive scrubbing tools that can damage the surface of the tub. Opt for mild cleaners or natural solutions like vinegar and baking soda, which are effective in removing stains and grime without causing any harm.


Cleaning underneath or along the wall corners can be done with ease. It is also important to rinse your bathtub after each use. This simple step helps remove any leftover soap, shampoo, or body oils and prevents the accumulation of grime. Using a handheld showerhead or a bucket of water, rinse the tub thoroughly, paying attention to the walls, floor, and sides.


To maintain the appearance of your bathtub, it's recommended to dry it after cleaning and rinsing. Wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth or towel to remove excess water. This helps prevent water spots and keeps the tub looking clean and shiny.


Keep an eye out for any leaks or cracks in your bathtub. Prevents cave-in by not jumping on it but stepping into it gently every time. If you notice any signs of damage, address them promptly.


Leaks can lead to water damage and affect the structural integrity of your bathroom. Cracks, if left unattended, can worsen over time and become more difficult to repair. Contact a professional plumber or bathtub specialist to assess and fix any issues.


In conclusion, the art of incorporating a bathtub into small bathrooms in HDB in Singapore is about creative problem-solving and thoughtful design. The journey to finding the perfect balance between aesthetics, functionality, and spatial efficiency is a rewarding one.


With the right approach and a touch of innovation, your small HDB can indeed house a luxurious and inviting bathtub that becomes the centrepiece of relaxation and indulgence within the confines of space.


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About the Author:


Ava Lim is a skilled copywriter with a keen eye for the nuances of interior design and architectural aesthetics. With years of experience in the industry, Ava combines her expertise with a creative flair to produce compelling content that resonates with both professionals and enthusiasts alike. When she's not crafting articles, Ava indulges in her other passions—painting and singing.




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