Discover VEVOR's full selection of bathtubs, ideal for guest suites, master bathrooms, and full bathroom renovations. VEVOR offers high-quality bathtubs designed for long-lasting everyday usage and aesthetic appeal, whether you need an acrylic alcove bathtub for a typical bathroom renovation or a freestanding bathtub for an opulent spa-inspired master bath.
Are you searching for a dependable bathtub that offers easy installation, a high-quality surface finish, and a suitable soaking depth? VEVOR offers the ideal tub type and size for your bathroom, whether you need an alcove bathtub for a typical three-wall bathroom alcove or a freestanding tub to anchor a roomy master bath. Explore our assortment designed for long-lasting surface materials, accurate dimensions, and adaptable installation compatibility.
The two practical factors that decide whether a bathtub fits well in the available bathroom space and complements the bathing style and aesthetic direction of the installation are the tub type and the overall dimensions. Alcove, freestanding, and combo tub-shower combinations are available in both conventional and extended lengths in VEVOR's lineup.
Alcove bathtubs, which are built recessed into a three-wall enclosure with the open long side accessible from the bathroom floor, are the most commonly specified bathtub configuration in residential bathroom construction. In ordinary bathroom layouts where floor space is limited and a separate shower may occupy the remaining space, this arrangement is a practical default, as it maximizes available floor space by placing the tub against structural walls.
The regular residential dimensions of VEVOR's alcove bathtub models, which are usually 60 inches long by 30 or 32 inches wide, correspond to the three-wall alcove measurements commonly used in standard residential bathroom construction. Depending on the bathroom's plumbing rough-in location, VEVOR's alcove models feature left- and right-hand drain configurations to accommodate the typical drain orientations for alcove installation. When replacing an old alcove tub during a bathroom makeover, it is important to ensure the replacement matches the alcove's internal dimensions and drain location to avoid frame and tile modifications that can result from a dimensionally mismatched replacement.
Freestanding bathtubs expose all four outside sides as visible completed surfaces and stand independently on the bathroom floor without the need for a wall enclosure. This installation style turns the bathtub from a useful device into the bathroom's main visual focal point, creating the spa-inspired look that is often a central focus of many bathroom makeover projects. For convenient access, towel storage, and visual clearance around the tub perimeter, the freestanding style requires sufficient floor space on all sides.
The exterior finishes of VEVOR's freestanding tubs include smooth, gloss-acrylic surfaces or textured exterior panels that match modern, traditional, and transitional bathroom design aesthetics. To achieve the deeper water immersion intended for the freestanding soak-bathing experience, the soaking depth in VEVOR's freestanding configurations often exceeds that of a standard alcove tub. A VEVOR freestanding tub offers the opulent visual impact and bathing comfort that many alcove alternatives do not provide for bathroom renovations when there is sufficient floor space and the design brief asks for a statement centerpiece fixture.
By enclosing the open side of the tub for shower use, bathtub shower doors complete the installation of the alcove tub. They replace curtain and rod systems with a fixed glass or acrylic panel enclosure that helps keep water inside the tub, can enhance bathroom hygiene, and gives the tub enclosure a polished, finished appearance. Sliding door designs work well in small bathroom spaces where hinged door swings would clash with nearby fixtures or have little floor space.
Tempered safety glass panels, which are stronger than standard annealed glass and made to fracture safely rather than into large, dangerous shards in the unlikely event of breakage during use, are used in VEVOR's bathtub shower door models. These panels meet the impact resistance standards required for bathroom enclosure applications. Instead of appearing as a visually detached afterthought addition to the tub installation, the frame finish options on VEVOR's shower door hardware—chrome, brushed nickel, and matte black—coordinate with faucet and fixture finishes throughout the bathroom to create a unified hardware palette that seamlessly integrates the shower enclosure into the overall bathroom design.
Taller bathers and those who prefer a fully reclined soaking position benefit from extended length options of 66 or 72 inches, which allow complete leg extension without the bent-knee compromise that standard lengths impose. The standard alcove tub length of 60 inches can accommodate most adult bathers in a semi-reclined position. Wider tubs allow for more natural arm posture during the soak without the elbow-in restriction that narrow tubs place on bathers with broader shoulders. This feature is another way that interior tub width influences the experience of soaking.
To differentiate the usable bathing space from the structural shell measurements that determine alcove fit, VEVOR's bathtub range specifies both the total external tub dimensions and the internal soaking dimensions. When choosing from VEVOR's range, buyers who prioritize both installation fit and bathing comfort should compare the interior soaking length and depth to their height and bathing preferences. This feature will ensure the tub they choose provides the desired soaking experience, rather than discovering dimensional limitations only after installation is complete and modification is no longer feasible.
How long a bathtub maintains its appearance under regular use and how the installation blends with the surrounding bathroom construction and finishing materials depend on the tub surface material and installation technique. As a standard product priority, VEVOR constructs its bathtubs with durable surface materials and precise installation specifications.
The most popular material for modern residential bathtubs is acrylic because it offers lightweight construction that makes installation easier, good surface durability under typical bathroom use, excellent color retention throughout the tub's useful life, and a surface warmth that cast-iron alternatives cannot match. Compared to cast iron's large thermal mass, which absorbs heat from the water, acrylic's thermal insulation qualities help keep bathwater warmer for longer, providing comfort during extended soak periods.
To provide structural strength without the brittleness that thin-gauge acrylic alone develops under point-load strain during regular bathing, VEVOR's acrylic alcove and freestanding tubs use reinforced acrylic construction with fiberglass or polymer backing. Long-term gloss retention and resistance to surface crazing and staining that lower-grade acrylic develops during cleaning product exposure and daily use over several years are determined by the quality of the surface gel coat on VEVOR's acrylic tubs. In the damp bathroom setting, non-porous acrylic surfaces prevent mold and mildew growth, preserving sanitary surface conditions with routine washing rather than the specialized care porous materials require.
The three-wall rough framing, the tile or surround panel system that finishes the walls above the tub rim, and the tub's flange dimensions must all be precisely coordinated during the installation of an alcove bathtub. The surrounding tile or panel system covers the level, secures the tub installation with no gaps or height mismatches at the tub rim junction when the alcove tub is properly sized, and its flange engages the wall framing at the proper height.
To ensure proper framing preparation before tub setup, VEVOR's alcove bathtub models include installation documentation covering rough opening measurements, floor support requirements, and flange height criteria. Without the need for custom trim fabrication, compatibility with standard acrylic and tile surround systems ensures the tub rim blends seamlessly with the most popular alcove finishing materials. VEVOR's dimensional specifications enable pre-purchase verification that the new tub fits the existing alcove framing without modification for renovation installations where the framing is already in place. This crucial compatibility check prevents a dimensional mismatch from being found only after the old tub has been removed and disposal arranged.
Every bathroom size and restoration scope can benefit from VEVOR's bathtubs' sturdy acrylic construction, accurate dimensional standards, and flexible installation options in both alcove and freestanding configurations. There is a VEVOR tub for every bathroom and budget, ranging from functional acrylic alcove bathtubs for typical bathroom renovations to striking freestanding tubs for opulent main-bathroom installations. Dependable after-sales support is available for every transaction. Create the bathroom bathing experience you deserve by browsing the whole VEVOR bathtub range today.
The dimensions of standard alcove bathtubs are 60 inches long by 30 or 32 inches wide, which fit a three-wall alcove, a common feature of home bathroom construction. Before buying a replacement, measure the inside dimensions of your current alcove and ensure the drain is oriented correctly to avoid needing to modify the frame once the old tub is removed.
For convenient access, towel space, and sufficient visual breathing area around the fixture, leave at least 6 inches on each of the tub's four sides. This feature calls for a minimum bathroom floor size of roughly 72 by 42 inches, set aside for the tub and its clearance zone for a typical 60-inch freestanding bathtub.
Indeed. When cleaned with non-abrasive bathroom products, reinforced acrylic bathtubs can withstand regular family bathing. Steer clear of aggressive chemical cleaners and abrasive scrubbing pads, as they can eventually damage and dull the acrylic gloss finish. Acrylic restoration compounds can be used to smooth out minor surface scratches; porcelain and enAlcove walls are often not exactly parallel.
Shower door systems in the 54 to 60-inch width range are used with standard 60-inch alcove baths; the door system's adjustable installation range accommodates the slight width variance between individual alcove installations. Before buying shower doors, always measure the tub opening width at both the top and bottom. Alcove walls are rarely exactly parallel, and confirming the adjustment range helps avoid installation fit issues.