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Find your bath at Bathroom City, in lengths from 1200mm to 1900mm and widths from 700mm to 1200mm. Whether that's a shower bath for a compact room, a corner bath for an ensuite, a freestanding centrepiece or a whirlpool for a spacious retreat, you'll find the right fit here.
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1500 x 1000mm Corner Bath Cleo
1800 x 900mm Double Ended Bath Strata Duo
1700 x 700mm Shower Bath Ethan
1400 x 700mm Single Ended Bath Mercury
1600mm Single Ended Bath Mercury
1700mm Double Ended Bath Vernwy
1700mm Single Ended Bath Mercury
1700 x 700mm Single Ended Bath Slim
1800mm Double Ended Bath Vernwy
1700 x 750mm Fluted Bath Linnea
1700 x 750mm Fluted Bath Linnea
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1500/1700 x 700mm L Shaped Shower Bath
1500 x 700mm Single Ended Bath Mercury
1700mm Freestanding Boat Bath with Plinth Chester
1700 x 750mm J Shaped Curved Rectangular Bath
1680 x 800mm Freestanding Bath Verone
1630 x 700mm Granada Back to Wall Curved Bath
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What Bath Sizes Are Available?

Bath dimensions vary significantly to accommodate different bathroom layouts.

  • Small baths start at 1200mm and 1300mm lengths, ideal for cloakrooms and compact en-suites where space is restricted.
  • Standard residential sizes include 1400mm1500mm1600mm and 1700mm baths. These suit typical family bathrooms whilst providing comfortable soaking depth.
  • Large baths extend to 1800mm and 1900mm, offering generous proportions for taller users or couples bathing together.

Width measurements typically range from 700mm for single ended styles to 900mm or wider for double ended designs, where the tap position sits centrally. Depth affects water capacity and immersion level. Standard depths around 400mm to 500mm suit most users, while super deep models approaching 600mm provide fuller submersion for therapeutic soaking.

For help finding the right size for your space, read our guide on how to measure your bathroom.

What Types of Baths Can I Choose From?

  • Straight baths have parallel sides and a rectangular footprint, sitting flush against walls in a standard alcove. They're the most common by far, available as single ended or double ended designs.
  • Shower baths widen at one end to give you standing room, in L-shaped, P-shaped and J-shaped profiles, while the main tub keeps normal bathing dimensions.
  • Freestanding baths stand independently with all four sides on show, in boat, oval, roll top and slipper shapes. Browse them in white or black.
  • Corner baths turn an unused corner into a bath, often giving a larger bathing area than a straight bath in similar floor space.
  • Whirlpool baths have integrated jet systems, from 12 to 16 jets, and need a power supply near the bath.
  • Traditional baths take the period route, with curved sides and proportions suited to an older house.

Can't decide? Our guide on how to choose a bath walks through the main considerations.

What Materials Are Bathtubs Made From?

Acrylic, across the range. It's formed from vacuum-moulded thermoplastic sheet with a reinforced underside, and it's the material most modern baths are built from for good reason. It's warm against the skin from the moment you get in, holds heat well through a long soak, and is light enough that two people can carry it upstairs without a crew. Scratches come out with a repair kit, which enamelled steel can't offer. Several of our baths use reinforced acrylic for extra rigidity underfoot. Exact material and weight are listed on every product page.

Which Bathtub Style Should I Choose?

Modern baths feature clean geometric lines, minimalist profiles and contemporary finishes. Straight edges, squared corners and slim rims characterise modern styling. These suit bathrooms with frameless shower enclosures, wall hung sanitaryware and sleek furniture.

Traditional baths incorporate curved edges, decorative details and classic proportions. Slipper and roll top baths exemplify traditional styling with their raised end profiles and ornate feet. These complement bathrooms featuring Victorian-inspired taps, pedestal basins and period-style furniture.

We also stock Japandi and industrial designs if you're working to a more specific look.

What About Bath Compatibility with Shower Screens and Panels?

Most straight baths accommodate standard bath screens, including hinged single-panel screens and square options that contain shower spray whilst allowing bathing access. Shower baths typically include purpose-designed screens matching their L-shaped or P-shaped profiles.

Bath panels conceal the bath underside and plumbing. Front panels run along the bath's length, whilst end panels cover the visible end. Panels attach via adjustable frames that accommodate slight size variations, available in white, wood-effect and coloured finishes to match your bathroom scheme.

How Do I Install a Bath?

Bath installation varies by type. Generally, it requires levelling the bath frame using adjustable feet, connecting waste assemblies to drainage pipes, securing the bath to walls with brackets, and applying silicone sealant along wall-adjacent edges to prevent water ingress.

Straight baths that fit against walls are typically installed within alcoves and need bath panels to conceal the underside. Freestanding baths need a complete floor finish and enough clearance from walls for easy cleaning access.

For step-by-step guidance, read how to install a bath. For advice on sealing and waterproofing, see how to reseal a bath.

Baths at Bathroom City

Our bathtub collection spans budget-friendly acrylic options through to premium freestanding designs, accommodating projects from compact cloakrooms to luxury master bathrooms. Planning the whole room? Take a look at our bath suites and bathroom suites.

Can't picture how a bath will fit your space? Visit our Birmingham showroom to see bathroom layouts featuring various bath styles in realistic settings.

Shopping with us means free delivery across the UK on orders over £50, with flexible finance options including 0% finance. Need guidance selecting the right bath? Visit our FAQs or call us on 0121 753 0700 for recommendations tailored to your bathroom.

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