Best Freestanding Baths UK 2026 — Complete Buyer's Guide

📅 Updated March 2026 ⏱ 7 min read 🔗 Browse all baths →

A freestanding bath is the ultimate bathroom statement piece. They're more accessible than ever — here's how to choose the right style, material and size for your bathroom in 2026.

In this guide:

  1. Freestanding bath styles
  2. Materials compared
  3. Sizes and space requirements
  4. Our top picks by budget
  5. FAQs

Freestanding Bath Styles

Slipper Bath

One raised end for reclining. The most iconic freestanding shape — great for a statement centrepiece.

Double Slipper Bath

Both ends raised. Symmetrical and elegant — ideal for bathing together or when two people use the bathroom regularly.

Double Ended Bath

Both ends the same height (flat). Central waste and overflow — can be used from either end. The most versatile shape.

Roll-Top Bath

Classic Victorian-inspired design with a rolled rim. Usually on ball-and-claw or chrome feet. Period-perfect styling.

Materials Compared

Acrylic

Lightweight, warm to the touch, retains heat well, easy to repair scratches. Most affordable. The most common material — good choice for most bathrooms.

Stone Resin (Composite)

Made from crushed stone and resin. Heavy, extremely durable, luxurious matte finish. Excellent heat retention. More expensive but lasts decades.

Cast Iron

The original material. Exceptional heat retention, incredibly durable, heavy. Requires structural floor assessment. Authentic for period properties.

Copper / Brass

Statement material. Develops a natural patina. Very expensive. Requires specialist cleaning products.

Important: Stone resin and cast iron baths can weigh 200–400kg when filled. Have your floor's load capacity checked by a structural engineer before purchasing.

Sizes and Space Requirements

Allow at least 700mm clear space around the bath for comfortable access. More is better for cleaning underneath.

Our Top Picks

Best Budget (Under £500)

Best Mid-Range (£500–£1,200)

Best Premium (£1,200+)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a freestanding bath take to fill?

Most freestanding baths hold 200–300 litres. A standard 18–22 litre/min fill rate means 10–15 minutes to fill. A dedicated bath filler tap fills faster.

Do freestanding baths need special taps?

Yes — floor-mounted or wall-mounted bath filler taps are required. Standard bath/shower mixer taps designed for panel baths won't work aesthetically or practically.

Can I add a shower to a freestanding bath?

Yes — a freestanding bath shower mixer with a flexible hose is the most common solution. A fixed overhead shower requires a floor-to-ceiling shower arm or ceiling rose.

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