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Japanese Soaking Tub


Width 48″Depth 48″Height 34″Shape rectangle
Overview
A Japanese soaking tub is a deep, compact tub designed for sitting upright while submerged to the shoulders. Its small footprint and tall walls make it ideal for small bathrooms that still want a deep soak.
Sizing & placement
At just 48 inches square but 34 inches tall, it trades length for depth, fitting a tight floor space while holding much more water vertically than a standard tub. The compact footprint suits a corner or alcove in a small bathroom.
Where it works
Small and primary bathrooms; minimalist, modern, and Japandi styles.
Specifications
| Width | 48 in |
|---|---|
| Depth | 48 in |
| Height | 34 in |
| Shape | rectangle |
| Size class | standard |
| Room types | bathroom |
| Default color | #F0F0F0 |
Configurable options
- Color — any hex value
Frequently asked questions
- How deep is the Japanese soaking tub?
- It is 34 inches tall, far deeper than a standard tub, on a compact 48-inch-square base.
- Why is it so small in footprint?
- It is built for upright soaking, so it gains depth without the 48-to-60-inch length of a reclining tub.
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