Imagine having a peaceful oasis in the middle of your backyard. Recently, homeowners have been installing freestanding bathtubs in their outdoor areas to enjoy some quality time. So, let’s delve into what a backyard bathtub is, whether it suits your lifestyle, and how to install one.
What Is a Backyard Bathtub?
A backyard bathtub is a more affordable version of a hot tub or plunge pool. They provide many benefits that you’d usually get from bath and outdoor time. Kevin Lenhart, design director and landscape architect at Yardzen, says, “When you take the health benefit of a bath and the health benefits of being outside, and you overlap them, it’s a pretty obvious win.”
Should You Get a Backyard Bathtub?
Before getting an outdoor bathtub, it’s important to consider these three factors:
Space First, think about whether you have enough space in your backyard. Make sure you will feel comfortable with the level of privacy your outdoor area provides. If your space happens to be limited, you can add lush, tall, dense plants to create natural privacy. Additionally, consider whether you want hot water in your tub. If so, you’ll need to install it in a place that allows for plumbing, and if that’s not an option for you, you can still use the tub to cool down or as an ice bath.
Lifestyle Next, ask yourself whether you’re going to use a backyard bathtub. Consider whether you normally take regular baths and if there is anything else you could use the tub for. Lenhart explains, “What you want to avoid is having it be a single-use feature that is only providing value when you’re sitting in the tub.” You can use it as a dog wash space, a drink cooler, or even a pool for your children.
Budget It’s important to not underestimate the cost of outdoor baths. What you can do is consult with a professional plumber who can provide you with a quote. You should also consider the price of installing a foundation and a garden of foliage.
How to Install a Backyard Bathtub
Choose the Right Tub While vintage baths look stunning, they might not be the best choice for a backyard bath. Resale tubs are way cheaper, but make sure to double-check their condition to ensure your bathing enjoyment and safety.
Hire Plumbers If you want plumbing for your backyard bathtub, it’s better to turn to professionals. They can also guide you on what type of foundation would be the most suitable.
Install a Foundation If you don’t want to deal with DIY projects, contact a contractor and let them handle the entire process professionally. Also, consider areas around the tub where you want to install the garden.
Style Your Tub Once everything is set up, it’s time to get creative. Choose tall, dense foliage for enhanced privacy, and find plants that bring you joy. After all, you should put your well-being first.