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Freestanding Bathtub Ideas
Posted on May 6th, 2009 26 commentsFreestanding bathtubs may be the perfect addition to your bath. Available in everything from traditional to country to French styles, a luxurious tub can offer a relaxing retreat after a long day.
The antique French-style pedestal tub accentuates the cottage-style decor found in this bath. Lowered window sheers provide privacy while still enabling sunlight to filter through. Wood floors provide the perfect backdrop for the clean white lines of the tub.
The oval bathtub in this room is highlighted by the sunlight streaming through stained glass windows. The crisp white tub pairs beautifully with the light countertops and glass paneled steam shower. A simple faucet adds a luxurious feel without becoming the focal point.
Elegant Freestanding Bathtub
This unique, freestanding tub blends in with the decor found throughout the bathroom. Black lines outlining the bathroom tile dictate where the tub and vanities should be placed. Placed in front of the window, the hot tub offers a relaxing view of the great outdoors. The rounded edges soften the hard lines found on the floor and create a more inviting atmosphere.
Cast-Iron Soaking Tub
An old-fashioned cast-iron soaking tub placed in front of the window offers a simple but serene retreat after a long day. The elegant faucet offers a removable head for added luxury. Sunlight bouncing off the white tub gives it a glowing effect, creating an enticing atmosphere.
Sunlight gleaming through the window bathes this tub in an inviting glow. The Indian-slate floors and wall create an intimate setting for the crisp white radiance of the tub. Wall-mount fixtures add a simple elegance, while a small console next to the tub offers a place for towels or additional seating.
Bubble-Jet Bathtub
This country-French style bathroom has modern amenities, including a bubble-jet freestanding soaking tub. The bubble jet provides a luxurious touch, while the tasseled window treatment adds to the old-world look. Set in front of the window, the tub offers a relaxing view during a soothing soak.
Serene Soaking Tub
This soaking tub offers a peaceful retreat rather than a noisy whirlpool. Bathed in sunlight from the windows above, the oval tub is a perfect place to unwind. The freestanding tub sets the tone for the 1920s appeal of the bathroom. The tub fits in beautifully with the light color scheme, while dark tiled floors create just the right amount of contrast.
The sleek freestanding tub is the focal point of this elegantly styled bathroom. The white tub offers a refreshing contrast to the chic wood floors and sandy colored walls. Towel racks above offer convenience and style. The vintage-style faucet adds sophisticated allure.
Bathtub with a View
This freestanding tub is located under a large window to provide the bather with a beautiful view. The smooth, curved lines of the tub contrast with the straight lines of the woodwork. The simple yet elegant tub is ideal for relaxing and enjoying the scenery.
This chic freestanding tub is a modern and handsome focal point in the bathroom. Sunlight bounces off the gleaming tub during the day; a hanging fixture offers softer lighting after the sun has set. The mosaic tile floor pairs beautifully with the sharp, sleek lines of the rectangular tub.

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