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Welcome to our Double Slipper Bathtub Collection

Double slipper bathtubs, characterized by their unique design with high ends and a low center, create a symmetrical aesthetic appeal. Traditionally seen as a symbol of classical luxury, especially when adorned with ornate claw feet, at Giving Tree Home, we elevate the design of double slipper bathtubs to a whole new level. We focus on providing innovative ideas and design options to meet your personalized needs for different types of bathroom spaces.

In our collection, you'll discover not only classic clawfoot bathtubs but also sleek and modern flat-bottomed designs. Each design exudes its own charm, ensuring a perfect match for your bathroom whether it's traditional or contemporary in style.

Luxury meets Vintage

Back in the 1950s, tubs were a symbol of affluence, yet traditional bathtub designs had seen little change, sparking a desire for personalization. Thus, the double slipper bathtub emerged, winning people over with its unique design. To accentuate its regal quality, the bottom is often adorned with elements like Empire, lion, or bear claw feet, which have become iconic features of double slipper bathtubs. If you're in need of a vintage-style design, a clawfoot double slipper bathtub perfectly embodies the fusion of luxury and vintage.

Elegance meets Modernity

With modern home decor styles gaining popularity, traditional double slipper bathtubs have often been seen as exclusive to hotels or villas, seemingly incompatible with the decor of ordinary homes. To address this, flat-bottomed double slipper bathtubs were introduced. Similar to traditional clawfoot designs, they feature high ends and a low center but differ in that they forego claw feet for a minimalist flat design. This clever design seamlessly integrates double slipper bathtubs into modern decor, adding a touch of simplicity and sophistication to your bathroom.

Materials for Double Slipper Bathtubs

The choice of materials for double slipper bathtubs plays a crucial role in both design and functionality. While cast iron and enameled steel were the primary material choices in the past, the emergence of new materials has changed the game. Today, acrylic and stone resin, among other engineered stone materials, have become popular choices, offering several advantages.

Acrylic and stone resin materials are easy to work with, allowing for the creation of bathtub structures and designs with precision and efficiency. This makes the manufacturing process more streamlined and provides designers with more shape and style options. In contrast, traditional materials like cast iron and enameled steel may require more processing techniques, time, and cost.

Additionally, the hollow design of acrylic materials makes double slipper bathtubs lighter and easier to install and transport. This reduces installation difficulty and cost while minimizing additional pressure on the floor, thereby reducing the risk of floor damage. Stone resin materials, on the other hand, offer solidity and durability, making double slipper bathtubs more stable and long-lasting.

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FAQs About Double Slipper Tub

Single Slipper or Double Slipper

When it comes to comfort, both single slipper and double slipper bathtubs are comparable. Both designs feature ergonomic backrests that extend outward, ensuring comfort. The choice between the two primarily depends on aesthetic preference. If you favor a modern look, a single slipper bathtub is more suitable; whereas if you prefer a vintage style, a double slipper bathtub is recommended.

Flat Bottom or Clawfoot

There are two scenarios where a flat bottom double slipper bathtub is preferable over a clawfoot tub. Firstly, for homes with elderly individuals, a flat bottom bathtub is safer as clawfoot tubs require stepping over the edge. Secondly, if you have wooden flooring, a flat bottom tub provides a larger contact area, thereby reducing pressure on the floor.

Can Double Slipper Bathtubs Be Used by Two People

A double slipper bathtub features symmetrical raised ends, allowing you to recline comfortably on either side. As long as the bathtub's top and basin dimensions are sufficiently large, it can accommodate two people for soaking. If you wish to bathe with your spouse, partner, or child, it is recommended to buy a 2-person bathtub.

How to Install a Double Slipper Bathtub

Double slipper bathtubs are freestanding installations. For flat bottom versions, you simply need to connect the faucet and drain pipe to the lower end of the bathtub. For clawfoot models, additional floor reinforcement is necessary to ensure stability and safety.

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