Dimensions Of Bathtub
Overall bathroom sizes will vary based on the actual dimensions of bathroom fixtures.
Dimensions of bathtub. For a typical standard wall wall bathtub the measures will be roughly 60 inches long 30 32 inches wide. Although bathtubs come in various shapes and sizes the standard or commonly seen bathtub is able to hold around 80 gallons 302 liters of water. Capacity is a factor which defines the interior tub space in gallons. A bathtub s dimensions will of course tell you how much space the tub itself will need but there s more to it.
A bath uses between 35 50 gallons 132 189 liters of water. Corner shower bathrooms with a side layout are more efficient with a tighter 5 11 x 5 3 1 8 x 1 6 m floor plan while corner showers with a central aisle are larger at 6 6 x 7 2 1 98 x 2 18 m. However they all vary depending on the shape and type of bathtub you are looking to purchase. Sizes are between 5 5 and 6 6 about 20 inches soaking depth.
The standard size for a freestanding tub is. 27 to 32 inches. Since most tubs are measured by their exterior it s worth hunting around to find the interior soaking depth. In side dimensions will vary even comparing the same external tub sizes and will be identified by bathtub shape and style.
55 to 72 inches about 4 1 2 to 6 feet width. 15 to 20 inches. In other words when planning the tub s location in the room use a footprint size that is 6 inches longer and 4 inches wider than the tub s actual dimensions. In general standard dimensions will give you a rough figure for the size of the bathtub.
Since corner bathtubs aren t a common addition sizes aren t quite standard. A bathtub s size and shape determine how much water it can hold for soaking how easy it will be to bend over the tub to wash kids and pets and how easily you ll be able to get in and out of the tub.