Related Questions?
Q1. What are the dimensions of a Bathtub?
The dimensions of a Bathtub are Length: 1800 mm (72 inches), Breadth: 800 mm (32 inches) and Height: 450 mm (18 inches).
Q2. What should be the height of bathtub from floor level?
The height of the bathtub from floor level should be between 500 to 600 mm (20 to 24 inches). Above, it is uncomfortable and requires steps to access it. The comfortable height of the bathtub from floor level is 510 mm (20 inches) or below it.
Q3. What should be the minimum clearance from the bathtub.
The minimum clearance of 450 mm (18 inches) is required for bathtubs from any kind of fixture inside the bathroom or toilet (wash basin, WC, bath area, etc.). A bathtub is generally installed along the walls, and it requires a minimum of 750 x 1100 mm (30 to 44 inches) of activity area to be easily accessible.
Q4. Why do you need a bathroom with a bathtub?
- Maximize compact space.
- Best for relaxing and chilling.
- Best for kids in the family.
- A must-have for renovations.
- Gives a luxurious look to the bathroom.
Q5. Why do we plan to supply hot water on the left side?
There is not any logical conclusion or any hard and fast rule that concludes this statement; it is a common practice that has been done since the beginning. Most western countries follow it, but you can plan it your own way. One logical reason is that most people are right-handed, so it will be easy for them to access it (and a cold tap is used most often).
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*Note: The dimensions written in inches and mm are individual dimensions, not converted.
Highlights
Dimensions:
Length :- 1800 mm
Breadth :- 800 mm
Height :- 450 mm
Materials:
Cast acrylic, Fiberglass, Ceramic, Cast Iron, Porcelain-Enameled Steel, Solid Surface, Copper, etc.