This tub thing has become a real dilemma! Thx in advance.Īfter a lot more searching I found some other options. I also desire at least 17 inches of depth to overflow.ĭoes anyone know of a soaking tub (60 inches) that offers any more legroom? Also, any thoughts on installing an Ios tub in an alcove like setting with toilet to left behind a knee wall and shower to right behind nothing. The most amount of legroom I can find thus far in a soaking tub is 42 inches in a Kohler Underscore 60 inch tub. A contractor tonight said I should not do a free standing tub in that manner but it is starting to come down to fit over form. Only issue here is this tub would be sitting in an alcove like area with about 3 inches on either end. It has 53 inches of legroom in the bottom. Next up was a 59 inch free standing Ios tub that felt HUGE when I sat inside. Bathroom is 11 feet 10 inches wide by 9 ft 6 inches deep (sheetrock to sheetrock). I will be doing a full gut remodel but there is just no easy way to fit everything in. Problem is I do not have room in my bathroom for a 66 inch tub. I still had a little bend in my knees lying flat but it was certainly comfortable enough. Next up I tried a 66 inch Kohler Underscore which has about 45 inches of legroom at the bottom. The Srenity Studio 35 has a bit of 37 inches legroom in the bottom. It, too, is too small and has a shallow overflow to make up for it. My current 20 year old very cheap builder grade "garden tub" is also a 60 inch tub but it has about 41 inches of legroom. I discovered quickly the 60 inch Aquatic Serenity 35 made me feel totally squished, as if I were stuffed inside a tin can. After making an earlier post about 60 inch air bubble tubs and then going through all my options, I finally had the chance to sit in various tubs.
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