Benefits of Two-Person Bathtubs | Complete Guide

Bathroom Set with a Large Bath for 2 People
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The generous size of a two-person bathtub makes it perfect for a large household with young children, as it can easily accommodate several people at once.

Bathtubs for two people would also be perfect for delivering a pleasurable bathing experience for a couple.

Hence, whether you want to rejuvenate on weekends or relieve stiffness and aches in your body more often, a 2-person bath would be the ideal fixture for your bathroom.

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11 Benefits of Large Baths for Two People

A woman enjoy a relaxing, comfortable soak in a bath

1. More Space to Soak in and Enjoy

The elegant and ergonomic flat bottom design presents you and your partner with more space to enjoy a relaxing, comfortable soak. Some models are designed to provide a deeper soak, further enhancing your relaxation.

2. Spa-Like Experience at Home

The blissful experience of bathing with your partner is truly special. A jetted tub with bath bubbles can make it feel more luxurious and spa-like.

3. Less Danger of Accidents

While the UK drowning statistics in residential baths, Jacuzzis, or hot tubs isn’t a matter of serious concern, inadvertent accidents do happen in bathtubs.

But bathtubs for two people provide enhanced safety. The larger surface area makes getting in and out of the bath easier. An added safety feature would be placing a stool on the bathroom floor.

4. Made from Durable, High-Quality Material

The acrylic material of the bathtubs is abrasion-resistant and blends harmoniously into any bathroom décor.

Small scratches that develop over time due to dirt and other deposits can be quickly fixed using an acrylic care set. You can polish the acrylic surface with the care set, ensuring the finish retains its original shine.

5. Convert into a Shower Bath

A long soak in the bathtub may be a relaxing weekend pastime, but it may not be a practical solution every day of the week.

A shower bath combo, with its added functionality of a shower, provides a feasible alternative. You can switch from a time-intensive bath to a quick shower.

6. Additional Features and Functionalities

Some additional features and functionalities that some (not all), 2-person baths include:

  • Jacuzzi or whirlpool system
  • Sprays and jets
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Underwater illumination
  • Adjustable legs for precision levelling
  • Adjustable height headrest
  • Portable and luxury seats for extra comfort
  • Grab bar
  • Teak bath steps
  • Bath tray

7. Great for Families with Multiple Children

A large bathtub is spacious and will allow your kids to enjoy their bath time. The sloping sides and backrests make it easy for children to sit inside comfortably.

If your children require assistance during bath time, a large bath is an excellent buy.

8. Perfect Bathtubs for Pregnant Women

The low-depth models with twin grips are especially convenient for pregnant women, as it’s easy to enter and exit the bathtub. 

Large baths may also be a safe option to invest in if you’re considering a water birth

9. Excellent Baths for Tall People

Extra-large models of 2-person baths are also available. The ample space inside means even tall people can stretch their legs comfortably.

10. Better House Valuation and Higher Resale Value

Investing in a two-person bathtub is a wise decision because it can drive up the resale value of your home, especially if your property is a family home. In terms of valuation, this smart addition has minimal drawbacks, as most homebuyers perceive it as a valuable fixture.

11. It Can Save on Heating Bills

The heating costs will be significantly lower when children or partners bathe together, resulting in lower utility bills.


Common Questions We Get Asked About Large Bathtubs

Bathroom With a Large Freestanding Bath

What Are the Dimensions of Two-Person Baths?

Dozens of models of two-person baths are available in an assortment of dimensions.

The length varies from a short 1600mm (63in) to a longer 1910mm (75.2in). Likewise, the width varies from a compact 692mm (27.24in) to a wider 1100mm (43.3in).

The height (measured from outside the bath) variations range from 385mm (15.16in) to 640mm (25.2in), and the depth (measured from inside the bath) variations range from 400mm (15.75in) to 455mm (17.91in).

As a rule of thumb, the greater the length and width of a bathtub, the more spacious it will be.

How Much Water Can a Two-Person Bathtub Hold?

The water-holding capacity of a two-person bathtub is directly proportional to its overall dimensions.

While a compact large bath – length: 1600mm, width: 700mm, and depth: 385mm – can hold 130 litres, a slightly larger model – length: 1692mm, width: 692mm, and depth: 410mm – can hold 165 litres.

A much larger model – length: 1800mm, width: 900mm, and height: 570mm – can hold 292 litres, and a jumbo-sized model – length: 1800mm, width: 1100mm, and height: 570mm – can hold 358 litres.

Choose a bathtub with a lower water-holding capacity (130 to 200 litres) if child safety is a consideration.

On the contrary, if you want to remain immersed underwater for a longer duration, you can opt for a bathtub with a higher water-holding capacity (250 to 350 litres).

Is It Worth Investing in a Large 2-Person Bathtub?

A 2-person bathtub is an install-and-forget fixture that will last for many, many years. The upsides include a lower price and minimal maintenance.

Even if you opt for a premium model, you can spread the cost of purchase with easy financing options. For questions about large baths, please speak to the friendly Bathroom City Sales Team.

How Easy Is It to Install a Two-Person Bathtub?

A bathtub needs three essential connections: a main water drain pipe, a hot water line, and a cold water line.

If there’s already a set of floor-standing bath taps or you opt for one, you’ll only need to connect the main water drain pipe to the bottom of the tub.

The only prerequisite for a bathtub installation is that the position of the drain pipe must lie in the centre of the base of the tub for quick drainage of bath water.

While the bottom of the tub in most models sits flush on the floor, some models are equipped with adjustable legs for precision levelling.

Depending on the complexity of the task, two specialists can complete the installation in a few hours or within a day at the most. However, the installation of a whirlpool or Jacuzzi bath may take two or three days, as the angle and water force of the jets will need to be set precisely.

How Can I Be Sure If a Large Bathtub Is a Good Choice for Me/My Family?

The available space is a decisive factor. A large bathtub will be too cramped in a small bathroom.

Usage frequency is also an important factor. You can go ahead and buy one if you or someone in your family is going to use the bathtub a few times a month.

But if the usage frequency will be a few times in an entire year, you are better off not buying one.

Convenience is yet another consideration, especially if there are elderly people and children in your household.

Entering and exiting a large bathtub can be a fall hazard, particularly for bath-shower combos. The high side panel can be a tripping hazard if you are not careful each time you step over it.

Visit our Birmingham Bathroom Showroom to check out all your options. You can opt for a shower enclosure in case a large bath/bath-shower combo isn’t the right fit for your family.

How Often Does a Large Bathtub Need to Be Cleaned/Maintained?

Traces of skin scales, bacteria, and soap residue remain in your bathtub after every bath. Rinsing with plain water and wiping clean with a dry towel is enough to clear all this dirt.

However, if the water supply in your home is hard water, you’ll also need to worry about limescale build-up. Clean the bathtub surface thoroughly every week to prevent this.

If the water supply in your home is soft water, you can clean the bathtub thoroughly once a month.

What Bath Materials Should I Consider When Buying a Large Bath?

The following five bath materials provide value for money:

  1. Acrylic is the most widely used bath material due to its low cost and high durability. Acrylic baths also boast good heat retention.
  2. Fibreglass baths are cheaper than acrylic baths, but they are not sturdy. They are easily damaged if heavy objects are dropped on their surface.
  3. Carronite™ is a high-tech, glass-reinforced resin. Baths made of Carronite come with a 30-year guarantee.
  4. Steel baths and enamelled steel baths are scratch-resistant and last for decades. They also retain heat for long periods.
  5. Natural stone is another material that’s guaranteed to last for several decades. However, stone baths are extremely heavy, and the bathroom floor will need reinforcement.

Shop Large Baths

Consider the various benefits of 2-person baths and other factors discussed here before you buy a bath.

At Bathroom City, you can explore a huge selection of large baths. Starting from the plain or traditional designs, you can check out the premium bathtubs for two people at our store and find the perfect one for your bathroom.


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