Here's a look at some of the most unique and luxurious bathtubs that you can install at home.
According to Elle Décor, there are many different types of bathtubs, and the one you should get is the one that appeals to you the most.
One house in San Francisco has a marble bathtub that can be found in one of the bathrooms. Designed by Urban Archaelogy, the wall covering of the tub is so stunning because it is hand-painted.
Meanwhile, one house in Paris boasts of a 19th-century appeal because of its painted in nickel-and-brass finishing.
Additionally, a "circa-1960s light fixture by Sarfatti hangs above a Water Monopoly tub in the master bath of this Manhattan home; the side table is by Achille Salvagni, and the walls are sheathed in marble."
Also, Keri Russell's Brooklyn brownstone has a Victoria + Albert claw-foot tub that is designed with fittings by Samuel Heath. At first glance, the tub looks pretty ordinary but its location, size and shape are what made it truly unique.
Lastly, "Designer Kelly Wearstler incorporated a mixture of luxurious materials in the master bathroom of Lara and Jeff Sanderson's Mercer Island, Washington home. The walls are covered in onyx fantastic, and the flooring is marble and onyx; the scones are vintage."
Now that you have some ideas when it comes to bathtubs and bathrooms, hopefully you already know which one to get. Remember, there are several different types of bathtubs that you can have install in your bathroom, and each one should appeal to your taste, budget, location and more. Always bear in mind that bathtubs need not be expensive, but at the same time, they should be able to provide you with the perfect respite for relaxing after a long day's work.