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White Freestanding Baths

A white freestanding bath is the piece that turns a bathroom into a room you actually want to spend time in. It stands on its own, away from the wall, with every curve and line on show. No panels hiding the sides, no boxing in the frame — just a sculptural shape in the middle of the space that invites you to slow down. Browse our range of white freestanding baths below in double ended, single ended and slipper styles.

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White freestanding baths

A freestanding bath changes the way a bathroom feels. It's not tucked against a wall behind panels — it sits in open space, visible from every angle, giving the room a centre of gravity that everything else orbits around. In white, it's the most timeless version of that idea. A white freestanding bath doesn't belong to a trend or an era. It just looks like a beautiful bath, today and in twenty years.

Why white?

White is the natural colour for a freestanding bath because it lets the shape do the talking. A well-designed bath has curves, proportions and a silhouette that deserve to be seen — and white shows all of that without the colour competing for attention. It also means the bath works in any bathroom scheme. White sits as comfortably against exposed brick and concrete as it does against marble and soft neutrals. The room sets the style; the bath stays timeless.

Double ended baths

A double ended white freestanding bath has the waste in the centre with a gentle slope at both ends. Neither end is the "tap end" — both are equally comfortable to lean against. This makes double ended baths the most versatile for two people sharing a bath, or for one person who wants the choice of which way to face. The symmetrical design also looks balanced from every angle, which matters when the bath is freestanding and visible on all sides.

Single ended baths

A single ended white freestanding bath has the waste at one end with a steeper, more upright back at the other. The back end is where you sit and lean, and the tap sits at the opposite end by your feet. Single ended baths suit rooms where the bath is positioned against a wall at one end — the flat back sits neatly against the surface while the curved front faces the room. They tend to feel more traditional in character, though modern single ended designs with clean lines exist too.

Slipper baths

A slipper bath has one end that rises higher than the other, creating a more reclined bathing position. The raised end supports your back and shoulders at a comfortable angle, making it the most luxurious shape for a long soak. Slipper baths have a distinctive, sculptural profile that looks striking from the side — the asymmetric silhouette draws the eye more than a symmetrical double ended design. They work best in rooms where the bath is viewed from the side rather than end-on.

Sizing a white freestanding bath

Our white freestanding baths range from 1500mm to 1800mm in length. A 1500mm bath is compact enough for a medium-sized bathroom while still giving you a proper bathing experience — suited to rooms where floor space is tighter. 1700mm is the most popular length and the size most rooms are designed around — a comfortable full stretch for most adults. 1800mm is generous, suited to larger bathrooms where the bath has room to breathe and make a statement. Width typically ranges from 700mm to 800mm. Leave at least 100mm clearance on each open side for cleaning and visual breathing room.

Positioning in the room

Where you place a freestanding bath matters as much as which one you choose. The most common position is centred on a wall with the back of the bath close to or touching the wall — this is called back-to-wall freestanding. You get the sculptural look from the front and sides while the back sits neatly against the surface. In larger rooms, positioning the bath away from the wall entirely — in front of a window, in the centre of the room, or at an angle — creates a more dramatic effect. The key is giving the bath enough space around it to feel freestanding rather than squeezed in.

Materials and construction

Our white freestanding baths are manufactured from high-quality acrylic — a material that's lightweight, warm to the touch, retains heat well and is easy to repair if scratched. Acrylic baths feel warmer underfoot and against the skin than steel or stone alternatives, and they hold the water temperature for longer. The white finish is consistent and smooth, designed to resist staining and discolouration from bath products and hard water.

Brassware pairing

A white freestanding bath pairs with any brassware finish. A chrome freestanding floor-mounted tap is the classic choice — clean and bright beside the white bath. Matt black creates bold contrast and a contemporary edge. Brushed brass adds warmth and luxury. Wall-mounted taps work when the bath sits against a wall, keeping the rim and floor completely clear. The waste and overflow should match the tap finish for a coordinated detail — chrome, matt black, brushed brass or white are all available.

White freestanding baths in different styles

A white freestanding bath adapts to any room style. In a modern bathroom, pair with matt black brassware and large format tiles for clean, graphic contrast. In a traditional bathroom, add chrome taps and classic wall panelling. In a Japandi space, combine with warm wood furniture and brushed bronze fittings. In an industrial setting, position against exposed brick with a black floor-mounted tap. The white bath is the constant; the room around it sets the direction.

Care and maintenance

White acrylic baths clean easily with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive bathroom cleaner. Avoid bleach-based products and scouring pads which can dull the surface over time. Rinse the bath after each use to prevent product residue building up. For minor scratches, a specialist acrylic repair kit can restore the surface. With basic care, a white acrylic freestanding bath maintains its finish for years.

Need help choosing?

A freestanding bath is a centrepiece purchase, so it's worth seeing the shape, size and finish in person before committing. Visit our Birmingham showroom to see white freestanding baths on display, or call us on 0121 753 0700 and we'll help you choose the right style, size and brassware pairing for your room.

What sizes do white freestanding baths come in?

Our range covers 1500mm to 1800mm in length and 700mm to 800mm in width. 1700mm is the most popular size and fits most standard bathrooms. Check each product page for exact dimensions including height and water capacity.

What shapes of white freestanding bath do you offer?

Double ended (waste in the centre, both ends sloped equally), single ended (waste at one end, upright back at the other) and slipper (one raised end for a reclined position). Each shape changes the bathing experience and the visual profile of the bath.

Are white freestanding baths made from acrylic?

Yes. Our white freestanding baths are manufactured from durable, high-quality acrylic. Acrylic is lightweight, warm to the touch, retains heat well and is easy to repair if scratched. The white finish is smooth, consistent and designed to resist staining.

What tap do I need for a white freestanding bath?

Three options: a freestanding floor-mounted tap that stands beside the bath, a wall-mounted tap if the bath sits against a wall, or a deck-mounted tap on the rim if the bath has pre-drilled tap holes. Check whether the bath includes tap holes before choosing.

What brassware finish works best with a white freestanding bath?

Everything works with white. Chrome is classic and bright. Matt black adds contemporary contrast. Brushed brass adds warmth. Brushed bronze feels organic. Match the waste and overflow to the tap finish for a coordinated detail.

How much floor space does a white freestanding bath need?

The bath itself takes up its footprint (typically 1700mm x 750mm), plus at least 100mm clearance on each open side for cleaning and visual breathing room. You'll also need space for the tap — a floor-mounted tap takes up roughly 200mm x 200mm beside the bath. Measure your floor area before choosing.

Can I position a white freestanding bath against a wall?

Yes. Many freestanding baths have a flat back edge designed for back-to-wall positioning. You get the sculptural look from the front and sides while the back sits neatly against the wall. This is the most practical position for most rooms.

Is a white freestanding bath suitable for a family bathroom?

It can be, but consider practicality. Freestanding baths are harder for small children to climb in and out of than built-in panel baths. The open sides mean more water can splash onto the floor. For families with young children, a built-in bath may be more practical until the children are older. For adult-focused family bathrooms, a freestanding bath works beautifully.

How do I clean a white freestanding bath?

Wipe with a soft cloth and a non-abrasive bathroom cleaner after each use. Rinse to prevent product residue building up. Avoid bleach, scouring pads and abrasive cleaners. For minor scratches, use a specialist acrylic repair kit. With basic regular care, the white finish stays bright for years.

Can I see white freestanding baths in person before buying?

Yes. Our Birmingham showroom has white freestanding baths on display in multiple shapes and sizes. Seeing the bath in a room-sized setting gives you a much better sense of the scale and proportions than a product photo. Visit the showroom or call us on 0121 753 0700.

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