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You'll want to take a bubble bath every day with these picks. Semi Freestanding Bath
Better Homes & Gardens / Marcus Millan
When it’s time to upgrade your bathroom, many people have a freestanding bathtub on their wish list. They are stylish showpieces that make bath time feel like a lavish spa experience. But these luxurious fixtures come in a wide variety of sizes and styles, making it difficult to figure out what is right for you and your home.
“When it comes to installing freestanding bathtubs, there are two major details that need to be addressed: weight of the tub and the precise stubbing for the rough plumbing,” says Chris Conoan of CJC Construction.
"Most tubs come with instructions that need to be meticulously followed," he says. "Center drain freestanding tubs receive a blind plumbing connection when the tub is dropped in place, so that alignment needs to be just about perfect.”
The weight is the other issue. “The tub’s weight can weigh several hundred pounds,” Conoan says. “And then you fill it with heavy water, then you put a person inside the tub, and it’s very likely that you have 1,000 pounds or more sitting in one small spot on your floor with only a few floor joists for support. Extra blocking or framing may be required.”
Before making a decision about what kind of bathtub you want, call a plumber first. Bryan Huie, technical support manager at Duravit North America says it’s important to “have a licensed plumber assess the plumbing location points and bathroom layout."
"From here they can provide realistic options and feedback on whether this change is possible and what it would entail to make it happen,” he explains.
Whether you’re ready to call a plumber tomorrow to get started or just daydreaming about what could be, we found the best freestanding tubs for you to consider.
Quality: We compared different models and styles and took into consideration their features, construction, and design to ensure they were high quality.
Material: We researched a variety of materials to offer different options for varying needs.
Size: All of the bath tubs on our list are big enough for fit at least one person.
It weighs less than cast iron, so it requires less framing support under the floor.
Filling it to capacity every time could impact your water bill.
The clean, modern lines of the Duravit Soleil By Starck Freestanding Soaker Tub feels like having a piece of art in your bathroom. Even with its sleek profile, it would be well-suited in a wide variety of home styles.
Of course, we could imagine it in a minimalist-style home with lots of glass and concrete floors. But we also see this tub blending in well with the iconic shiplap walls of a modern farmhouse-style bath. Whether you want this freestanding tub to be the centerpiece of the bathroom or to blend in with your home’s decor, it makes a beautiful addition to any bathroom.
This tub is made from Duravit’s solid surfacing material called DuraSolid, which is a blend of natural stones and minerals. Solid surfacing is a durable material for tubs as it’s harder to scratch or damage than acrylic, but it weighs less than a cast iron tub.
Having a lightweight tub makes it easier on your installers and doesn’t need as much framing support under the floor. This tub can hold up to two bathers, but we also love this deep tub for long luxurious soaks alone to let your cares fade away.
You may notice an increase in your water bill with this option since the maximum water capacity is 82.7 gallons.
Product Details: Size: 63 x 31.5 inches | Material: DuraSolid | Water Capacity: 82.7 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: Not listed
The acrylic material looks high-end and is easy to clean.
It still weighs more than 90 pounds, so not ideal for DIY installation.
If you are remodeling your bathroom on a budget and craving the look of a freestanding tub, but don’t want to invest thousands of dollars in a tub, the Vanity Art Bordeaux Freestanding Bathtub is the best freestanding tub for you. At just under 5 feet long, it’s smaller than some more expensive options. It’s also made with acrylic instead of a solid-surfacing or cast iron material, making it more lightweight.
The smaller size and lighter weight material is helpful in a remodel when the installers move it inside your house. Even though acrylic is a lightweight material, the tub still weighs more than 90 pounds. This is not a DIY job—we recommend using a professional plumber to install a freestanding tub.
Acrylic is a durable, easy-to-clean option that will look great in your bathroom for years to come. The drain is in the center of the tub and comes with a chrome pop-up drain cover and a chrome overflow. If you haven’t already picked out a tub filler faucet for this tub, be sure to shop for one with a chrome finish to match this budget-friendly freestanding tub.
Product Details: Size: 59 x 29.5 inches | Material: Acrylic | Water Capacity: 57 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
It has more than 100 air jets that release thousands of tiny bubbles to massage your body.
It requires two dedicated circuits protected with GFCI outlets to run the heated blower and air bath.
If you’re looking for a tub that will make your bathroom feel luxurious and high-end, then you'll love the Kohler Stargaze 72-Inch Free Standing Acrylic Air Tub. First, it has a generously sized rectangular design and interior sloping at each end that allows bathers to sit in a reclined position.
Those curved end surfaces are the perfect place to relax because they are heated, which can help soothe tense muscles. There are three heat settings, so you can adjust the temperature as you relax your back, neck, and shoulders.
What makes this one of the best freestanding tubs is the air bath feature. This tub has more than 100 air jets that release thousands of tiny bubbles that massage your body. To make all these high-tech features work, there are a few special considerations you need to make before it can be installed.
You will need two dedicated electrical circuits with GFCI outlets to safely run the heater and airbath. The drain is located in the center of the tub, but you can install the tub-filler faucet on the deck of the tub.
One side of the tub is wider than the other to accommodate the motors and plumbing fixtures. Consult with an electrician and a plumbing professional to make sure your home is properly equipped for this splurge-worthy freestanding tub.
Product Details: Size: 72 x 35.88 x 25 inches | Material: Acrylic | Water Capacity: 90 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
It comes in a matte or glossy black finish for a distinctive look.
You'll have to recruit the help of several installers to get it inside your home and set it in place.
You won’t find many freestanding tubs like the Badeloft Freestanding Bathtub. It is more than 6 feet long and almost 4 feet wide. Those who frequently have to bend their knees to fit into a bathtub will appreciate this extra-long tub. It also holds 140 gallons, which may cause a spike in your water bill if you make long luxurious soaks in the bath a regular occurrence.
One feature we really like is the matte black finish—it’s sleek but feels like natural stone. There is also a glossy finish available if you prefer an ultra-modern vibe. With either finish, it’s easy to clean. The manufacturer recommends using a mild cleaning product, but you will want to stay away from cleansers with grit or abrasive products.
One important consideration is the weight of the tub—it weighs 551 pounds. It is made from a heavy, durable stone resin material, so you will have to recruit the help of several installers to get it inside your home and set it in place. You may also want to consider reinforcing the floor beneath the tub so you can rest easy, knowing that the tub is well supported.
Product Details: Size: 74.8 x 47.2 x 26.6 inches | Material: Stone resin | Water Capacity: 140 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: Not provided
The integrated seat in the tub makes for a comfortable experience.
It costs extra to add foam insulation to boost heat retention.
If you’re short on space, the Signature Hardware Siglo Round Japanese Soaking Tub is the best option for small bathrooms. There are three benefits for going with a smaller Japanese-style soaking tub.
For most people, the water comes up to your shoulders, which makes it easier to soak your entire body, compared to the more typical American bathtub, which is long and shallow. This small freestanding tub comes with an integrated seat, so you have a comfortable experience, and it’s easy to stand up to get out of the tub. Another benefit of this style of tub is that the water stays warmer longer, because it has less surface area, which means you can relax for longer. To retain warm temperatures even longer in this tub, opt for the extra foam insulation. It also prevents any condensation that may occur from the difference in the air temperature and the water temperature.
This tub takes up less space than a traditional freestanding tub, which makes it a smart solution for a small bathroom. And even if you have a generously sized bathroom, this option allows you to have both a deep soaking tub and a large walk-in shower without dominating your bathroom floor plan with an oversized tub.
Product Details: Size: 41.125 x 41.125 x 26.563 inches | Material: Acrylic | Water Capacity: Information not available | Max. Number of Occupants: Not provided
It comes with a heated backrest and an option to have a second heated backrest.
You must install controls for the tub on the wall or another surface near the tub, not on the tub itself.
When you think of an acrylic tub, you might think it’s not as fancy as other options on our, but we’d argue that the Bain Ultra Libra Oval 6635 Freestanding Tub is the epitome of luxury. Upon first looking at the tub, you’ll notice its high-end, swooping design, but you’ll really feel lavish once you sit inside the tub.
It has a heated backrest so your water stays warmer even longer. You can also upgrade to have two heated backrests so that two bathers can comfortably use the tub at the same time. With matching reclined walls on each end of the tub, both sides are equally enjoyable.
There are 34 jets that make up the air jet system, and you can control the settings via a control panel installed on a wall near the tub. It can also be controlled by the BU-Touch app from a mobile device.
There are a few extra features that are optional, but they would give this freestanding tub an extra special spa-like feel. You can choose to add six colored LED lights to the tub to create a soothing sensory experience. If you like the idea of the heated backrest, you might also want to consider the WarmTouchShell option, which offers three heating zones built into the bath’s inner shell.
Product Details: Size: 66 x 35 x 27 inches | Material: Acrylic | Water Capacity: 56 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: Two
It’s handcrafted out of recycled copper.
Copper will age over time and develop a patina.
You can truly say you have a freestanding bathtub that is one of a kind with the Premier Copper 67-Inch Hammered Copper Double Slipper Bathtub. Copper is a natural conductor of heat (which is also the reason why copper cookware is so popular), so you will enjoy a relaxing warm soak in this tub—even the walls of the tub will feel warm.
Each tub is hammered by hand by artisans in Mexico, and it’s made from 99.7% recycled copper. If you purchase one of these 67-inch copper tubs, it will continue to display its own distinctive character as the copper develops a patina over time. The decorative rings on the front of the tub give it a timeworn charm.
If cleaning copper makes you nervous, don’t worry—it’s naturally antibacterial and antimicrobial, and regular bath products will not damage the metal. After each use, just wipe it dry to prevent the calcium deposits from staining the surface.
Once in a while you can clean it with a mild dish soap (don’t use citrus scented products as it could damage the finish). When you wipe it dry, there may be some brown coloring on the rag, but don’t panic—it’s just patina, and the copper will continue to change with time.
Product Details: Size: 67 x 32 x 24 inches | Material: Copper | Water Capacity: 68 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
The thick stone walls ensure that the water stays warm for a long time.
You may need to reinforce the floor to safely hold the extra weight.
If you want that spa-day feel every day, the Native Trails Mendocino NativeStone Freestanding Soaking Tub is the best option for you. The angled walls are a perfect fit for a modern-style bath, but they also offer just the right angle to sit back and relax during a hot soak in the tub.
The stone composite is made from a combination of natural jute fiber and cement. It naturally retains the water’s temperature longer so you can enjoy your bath for a little longer than you would in a tub without any insulation.
This material is durable, and it comes with a sealant that protects the surface from scratches or stains. The sealer should offer years of protection, but you can buy more of the sealer and apply it yourself if you think your tub needs resealing.
While the composite material is lighter than if it were 100% cement, the tub still weighs 788 pounds. A tub of that size will require extra muscle when it comes time to move the tub into your home and install it. You may also want to talk with your contractor about reinforcing the floor so that the tub will be well supported.
Product Details: Size: 66 x 34 x 23 inches | Material: Stone composite | Water Capacity: 88 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: Two
It comes in a dusty slate blue color that will add to the relaxing atmosphere of your bathroom.
This cast iron tub weighs 488 pounds, and it requires a wall-mounted or floor-mounted tub filler faucet.
Cast iron is a traditional material for bathroom fixtures. It is a great insulator of heat, keeping your bath warmer for longer. The interior of the bathtub is finished with a white porcelain enamel that feels smooth to the touch.
The Kateryn Bateau 67-Inch Cast Iron Skirted Tub caught our attention because of its trendy slate blue color. You could match the tub to Sherwin-Williams’ paint color Labradorite 7619 for a coordinated and coastal bathroom style.
This cast iron tub weighs in at 488 pounds, so it will require extra labor to get it in your house and properly installed. But once it’s there, it will be a stunning showpiece for decades. You can also rest easy knowing that Signature Hardware stands behind its products as this tub is covered with a 25-year warranty.
Product Details: Size: 67.25 x 26 x 26.94 inches | Material: Cast iron | Water Capacity: 30 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
Careful calculations of the angles on each end of the tub make it comfortable for sitting or reclining.
It's very pricey and doesn’t include jets or heated elements.
Lovers of modern design will be drawn to the clean lines of the MTI Alva Freestanding Soaker Tub. The silhouette of this tub creates the illusion of an egg resting on its side, but the careful calculations of the angles on each end of the tub make it comfortable for sitting or reclining. This is purely a soaking tub. There are no jets or heated elements, but the beauty of this tub is in the simplicity of it.
The tub is made with a material called SculptureStone, which is a mixture of ground natural minerals and high-performance resins that are liquefied, poured, and then hardened. This allows for the material to be used to create such a distinctive shape. It also helps naturally insulate the water temperature of the tub.
The base color of the tub is white or bisque. For an extra cost, you can select an exterior color that is more playful, such as Blue Lagoon, Terracotta, Onyx, Stormgray, Sapphire Blue, and Stratus Gray. A bright finish would make a bold statement in a modern bath, but we prefer the sleek minimalist style of the all-white freestanding tub.
Product Details: Size: 74 x 36 x 20 inches | Material: Stone composite | Water Capacity: 92 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: Two
Its flat back means it can be installed as a freestanding tub or installed against a wall.
The 36-inch wide tub may be difficult to maneuver through standard-size door openings.
Many freestanding tubs tend to lean more modern in style. While the Townsend Freestanding Bathtub Center Drain With Integrated Overflow would certainly feel at home in a contemporary setting, we think it would work perfectly in a more traditional style bathroom, too.
This tub has a flat back wall, so it could easily be installed up against a wall so you don’t have to worry about sweeping or dusting behind the tub. It also could be installed as a typical freestanding tub where you can walk around all four sides. The back of the tub is also wide enough for deck-mounted faucets.
While this tub doesn’t have a ton of bells and whistles, we really like it as a mid-priced rectangular freestanding tub. It’s neither the cheapest nor the most expensive on our list. If you’re remodeling your whole bathroom and want to create a cohesive look, Townsend also offers coordinating sinks and toilets to complement this bathtub.
Product Details: Size: 68 x 36 x 24 inches | Material: Acrylic, fiberglass | Water Capacity: 65 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
This tub requires comparatively less floor space than other freestanding tubs.
You will have to consult with a professional plumber to determine whether you'll need to make any changes to your existing plumbing.
Clawfoot tubs evoke a nostalgic feeling and boast an iconic shape that can’t be beat. We love that the Randolph Morris Cast Iron Slipper Clawfoot Tub comes in a variety of sizes and finishes on the feet so you can find the option that best fits your space and budget.
The 54-inch freestanding tub will fit within the same space as a traditional built-in bathtub. So if you’re remodeling and think you don’t have space for a freestanding tub, think again. This clawfoot tub has the drain located at one end of the tub instead of in the center, like many other styles of freestanding tubs.
Because of this, you may not have to make too many changes to your existing plumbing to switch from a built-in tub to a clawfoot tub. Talk with a professional plumber before you make any final decisions.
Clawfoot tubs are a natural fit with traditional style bathrooms, but we also think it would make a statement in an industrial-style modern home that mixes new and old decor. Because of its classic design and versatile design options, this is the best option for those who want a clawfoot bathtub.
Product Details: Size: 54 x 30 x 30 inches | Material: Cast Iron | Water Capacity: 44 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
It’s less expensive than other air bath freestanding tubs on our list.
It will need a floor-mounted tub-filler faucet that can reach over the end of the wide tub walls.
If you’ve ever sat outside in a hot tub and wished you could have the same jetted-tub experience in your bathroom, then you’re in luck. The Inizio Freestanding Bath uses the same Jacuzzi jet system as found in their outdoor spas.
Unlike typical whirlpool tubs, this one doesn’t have to be built into a surround. It has the best of both worlds: the sleek look of a freestanding tub and the rejuvenating feel of a jetted tub.
There are six jets around the tub to deliver a relaxing current of bubbles. You need to fill the tub with at least 48 gallons of water to be able to use the jets, and the maximum water capacity is 60 gallons of water. So while you might not fill it up every day before you head out the door, it certainly will be a soothing escape to unwind after a long week.
One thing to note is that the tub walls are a little thicker than some of the other tubs on our list, since the walls have to accommodate the jets. You’ll want to keep this in mind when you shop for a tub-filler faucet. You will need a tub-filler faucet that is floor-mounted and can reach over the end of the wide tub walls.
Product Details: Size: 65.5 x 35.62 x 24 inches | Material: Acrylic | Water Capacity: 60 gallons | Max. Number of Occupants: One
There are handrails built into the wall of the tub for stability.
The bather has to get in the tub first, wait as the water fills, and wait again for the water to recede before stepping out.
Managing personal care can be challenging when you have mobility issues or health concerns. But finding an accessible solution in the bath doesn’t mean you have to completely forego style. The Aquatica Baby Boomer 2 Freestanding Solid Surface Walk-In Bathtub is functional and stylish. It looks like a personal hot tub in the bathroom.
For those who need help getting in and out of the bath, this walk-in tub is convenient because it has a low step entry instead of a standard tub that may be several feet tall. There are also handles on the front and inside the tub to help with stability.
And since it’s freestanding, caregivers can stand on either side (or both sides) of the tub as bathers get in or out to provide additional support. Another great benefit is that this tub features both an air bath feature and massaging jets to promote relaxation.
One drawback to any walk-in bathtub is that bathers have to enter the tub while it’s empty and wait for it to fill up and then wait for the water to drain away, which can be a long, chilly process. Keep a robe handy to stay warm after your bath while the water recedes (pro tip: put your favorite towel or robe in a towel warmer while you bathe).
Product Details: Size: 53.1 x 41.1 x 37.4 inches | Material: Acrylic, stainless steel door frame | Water Capacity: Not listed | Max. Number of Occupants: One
The perfect freestanding tub for your home depends on what you are looking for and what you plan to spend. Our overall top pick is the Soleil by Starck freestanding oval tub from Duravit. It is a sleek soaking tub made from a durable solid-surfacing material that’s about half the price of more high-end freestanding tubs.
If you’re looking for heated backrests and relaxing air jets, then the Kohler Stargaze freestanding tub might be the best fit for you. When space and budget are bigger concerns, we recommend the Siglo Round Japanese Soaking Tub from Signature Hardware.
Freestanding tubs come in a variety of shapes and sizes. The Siglo Round Japanese Soaking Tub is just 41 inches in diameter, but there are several others on our list of the best freestanding tubs that stretch more than 6 feet long. Width and depth also vary, so it’s best to figure out how much space you have to work with in your bathroom before you shop for bathtubs.
There are several different kinds of bathtub materials. Acrylic, solid surfacing, stone composites, cast iron, and metals are all used to manufacture freestanding tubs.
“Acrylic with fiberglass support is the most common and lightest in terms of weight,” says Bryan Huie, technical support manager at Duravit North America. “Cast Iron is considered the most durable but also the heaviest and most expensive. From a durability perspective, solid surface would be a step above acrylic due to the fact it is harder to scratch or damage.”
The average bath uses 35 to 50 gallons of water, and some of the smaller freestanding tubs are on par with that average. The smallest tub on our list of best freestanding bathtubs has a maximum water capacity of 44 gallons, but most of the tubs range from 55 to 90 gallons. The XXL freestanding tub from Badeloft has a water capacity of 140 gallons.
One important thing to consider with water capacity, aside from the impact on your water bill, is the added weight of the water. For example, a tub that weighs 100 pounds and holds 50 gallons of water will weigh around 500 pounds when filled to capacity.
Make sure your flooring is properly supported to handle that amount of weight. “It’s a good idea to add extra blocking or framing under a freestanding tub, especially around a center drain,” Conoan says.
Some freestanding tubs are built for two bathers, and some are intended for a single user. If you know you’d specifically like a bath built for two, be sure to check the manufacturer’s product details to make sure it can accommodate the added weight.
Even if the tub is built for two, many homeowners enjoy the extra room for single users, as well. This extra space is especially nice for tall bathers.
Generally speaking, it is easy to install a freestanding tub, since it just has to be placed over the drain and secured, but there are a few obstacles that make it more difficult. First, many freestanding tubs are very heavy and can be difficult to maneuver inside the house and into place without the help of several people.
Freestanding tubs that have any blowers or heating elements will have electrical considerations as well as plumbing. “It is very important to check the specifications and pre-installation requirements for an air or jet tub,” says Huie. “Many times, there are specific spacing, electrical, and access requirements that vary, based on manufacturer and model.” We recommend using licensed plumbers and electricians to properly install your freestanding tub.
Some freestanding tubs can be installed near a wall. One detail to consider is whether or not the wall of the tub is flat. Often, freestanding tubs are gently sloped so if you install it near a wall there will be a gap where the tub narrows.
This space could be difficult to reach in order to clean. If having a freestanding tub close to the wall is a high priority, shop for a single-wall freestanding tub, such as the Anzzi Bank 65-Inch Soaking Bathtub.
Additionally, you’ll want to consider whether your freestanding tub has heaters or blowers for jets. If it does, it will need to be installed near an GFCI outlet, which could be installed on the floor or on a wall.
If there is a panel that conceals the jets, you’ll want to make sure there is enough space between the wall and the tub for a plumber to access the motor and other mechanical parts. You will need to carefully plan how close you can install the tub to the nearest outlet.
Modern Clawfoot Tub Megan Boettcher is a freelance writer for Better Homes & Gardens who writes about a variety of topics, including home design, holiday crafts, and more. To make this list, she researched freestanding tubs and the many spa-like features available. She also consulted with Chris Conoan of CJC Construction and Bryan Huie, technical support manager at Duravit North America. Megan has been updated this article since January 2023.