Your Premier Source for Exquisite China Bathtubs

We’re here to show you how our passion for design, quality craftsmanship, and direct sourcing from China brings unparalleled luxury and value right to your home or project.

Welcome to Luxuryhome: Our Passion for Bathtubs

Hey there! We’re Luxuryhome, and we’re thrilled you’ve found us. For years, we’ve poured our hearts into creating stunning spaces, and at the core of that passion are our incredible bathtubs. We believe your bathing experience should be nothing short of luxurious, a true escape.

Our mission is simple: to bring you the highest quality, most beautifully designed bathtubs directly from the heart of China’s renowned manufacturing hubs. We’re cutting out the middlemen to deliver exceptional value without ever compromising on the luxury you deserve.

Our Bathtub Products

  • Square Type Acrylic 67 inch Freestanding Bathtub

  • Acrylic 59 inch Freestanding Bathtub

  • 63 Inch White Freestanding Acrylic Bathtub

  • Premium 63 Inch Large Freestanding Acrylic Clawfoot Bathtub

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  • Classic freestanding bath faucet with phone type hand shower- SF296

  • Freestanding bath shower with hand shower – S123 04

  • Matte white freestanding bath faucet with hand shower – SF295

  • Modern push button freestanding bath faucet – SF289

  • Retro ORB floor mounted bath shower – S125 04

  • Square modern floor standing bath shower – S128 23

  • Thermostatic freestanding bath faucet – SF572C

  • Brushed gold freestanding bath faucet with hand shower – SF294

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Why Our ‘China Bathtubs’ Stand Apart

  • Uncompromising Quality: We partner only with the absolute best bathtub manufacturers in China, those who uphold the highest international standards. We’re talking about factories with decades of experience, state-of-the-art facilities, and a relentless commitment to perfection.
  • Certified Excellence: Our bathtubs aren’t just beautiful; they’re built to last. Every single one meets rigorous international certifications like ISO, CE, and cUPC. This means they’ve passed strict tests for durability, safety, and performance, ensuring you get a product that truly stands the test of time.
  • Premium Materials: We pride ourselves on offering a diverse range of premium materials, each selected for its unique benefits and luxurious feel.
  • Diverse Styles & Customization: Looking for something truly bespoke? Our Chinese manufacturing partners are masters of intricate design and extensive customization, allowing us to bring your dream bathtub to life.
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Our Promise to You

  • Personalized Service: At Luxuryhome, you’re part of our family. We’re committed to providing exceptional, personalized service every step of the way, from your initial inquiry to post-purchase support.
  • Responsible Luxury: We ensure our manufacturing partners adhere to environmentally friendly practices and ethical labor standards, so you can feel good about your Luxuryhome bathtub.
  • Satisfaction Guaranteed: Your complete satisfaction is our top priority. We stand behind the quality of every bathtub we sell, ensuring you’ll love your new addition for years to come

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Absolutely! We understand this concern. We rigorously vet our manufacturing partners in China, focusing on those with decades of experience and international certifications like ISO, CE, and cUPC. Many of our bathtubs come from renowned quality hubs like Foshan, ensuring top-tier craftsmanship and durability.

Yes, we do! Our manufacturing partners in China are experts in intricate designs and extensive customization. We can work with you to create a bespoke bathtub that perfectly fits your vision and space.

When measuring for a new bathtub, especially for a replacement, you’ll want to get several key dimensions.

  1. First, identify where the plumbing is or will be set up.
  2. Then, measure the overall width, length, and height of the designated tub area.
  3. For length, measure along the wall from one end to the other.
  4. For width, measure from the back wall out to the furthest point you expect the tub to be wide.
  5. If it’s an alcove, measure wall-to-wall.
  6. For drop-in tubs, remember to subtract an inch from the overall width and length for the lip to fit.

The most common bathtub height is around 15-16 inches, but consider deeper tubs might have taller walls.

Also, plan for basin clearance, ideally 60” x 30” around the entrance, and ensure enough space from other fixtures (e.g., 12 inches from vanity cabinets, 21 inches from the front of a toilet).

Don’t forget to measure your doorways and hallways to ensure the tub can be delivered! For comfort, measure the interior basin length (widest point in the middle, left to right) and width (midpoint of length, front to back).

Standard tubs often have a 12-inch soaking depth, measured from the drain to the bottom of the overflow drain.

When choosing a bathtub, consider your bathroom space and layout, as different tub types (alcove, drop-in, freestanding, walk-in, corner) have standard sizes. Measure the overall length and width of your space, and the basin’s length, width, and soaking depth. Next, think about the material:

  • Acrylic: Popular, versatile, lightweight, good heat retention, but can scratch.
  • Cast Iron: Durable, retains heat well, smooth, but very heavy and expensive.
  • Fiberglass/Plastic Composite: Inexpensive, lightweight, easy to install, but thinner and prone to fading/cracking.
  • Porcelain Enameled Steel: Less expensive than cast iron, durable, easy to clean, but heavier and can chip.
  • Other options: Copper, solid surface, or natural stone composite for unique visual impact.
    Finally, consider comfort and ergonomics. Choose a shape and slope that match your needs, and ensure the tub is long enough to stretch out comfortably.
    If you have children, a low model might be easier. Walk-in tubs offer better accessibility.
    Also, think about the tub’s weight and if your floor needs reinforcement, the number of walls surrounding the tub (which affects style choices), drain and pipe placement (moving drains can be costly), and necessary shelf space for accessories. Look for non-slick bottoms for safety.

Proper care depends on your bathtub’s material. Always avoid abrasive cleaning pads, steel wool, or harsh chemicals that can scratch or damage the surface. Instead, opt for mild cleaners or natural ingredients like white vinegar and baking soda.

  • Acrylic: Wash with gentle soap (like dishwashing liquid) and warm water using a soft sponge or microfiber cloth. Vinegar can remove hard water buildup and mildew. Rinse with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Buff every three months with white polishing compound to maintain gloss.
  • Resin (Artificial Stone): Wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth after each use. Most dirt washes off with warm water. For thorough cleaning, use a mild cleaner like gentle dish soap. Avoid abrasives, acids, or ammonia. For deeper cleaning, a mix of hot water, baking soda, and ammonia can tackle grease and soap scum.
  • Cast Iron: While resilient, porcelain enamel can chip from hard impacts. Consult a professional for repairs, or use a repair kit following instructions carefully.
  • General Tips: Remove clutter from ledges before cleaning. A homemade cleaner of equal parts distilled white vinegar and dish soap works well for many tubs.
    Spray, let sit for 15-20 minutes for tough stains, then scrub with a non-abrasive sponge and rinse thoroughly. Dry with a microfiber cloth to prevent water spots.
    For tiled surrounds, use tile cleaner and a grout brush with baking soda and water. For caulk, a paste of chlorine bleach and baking soda can remove grime. Avoid harsh drain cleaners.

Popular bathtub features often revolve around style, material, and functionality. Some of the most sought-after styles include:

  • Undermount tubs: Offer a high-end, built-in appearance where the tub rim is hidden by the deck material.
  • Freestanding tubs: Act as a show-stopping focal point, offering flexibility in placement.
  • Alcove tubs (recessed tubs): Common in guest bathrooms, fitting into a three-sided enclosure, often with a tub-shower combination for space-saving.
  • Drop-in tubs: A cost-efficient option where the tub shell is “dropped in” to a surround structure.

Both bathtubs and soaking tubs offer comfort and relaxation, but they primarily differ in size and depth.

A standard bathtub, often an alcove model, typically measures around 60 inches long, 30 inches wide, and has a height of 14 to 16 inches.

Soaking tubs, on the other hand, are designed for deeper immersion.

They generally measure between 60 to 72 inches long and have a greater soaking depth of 14 inches or more. Oversized tubs can be even longer (over 70 inches) with a soaking depth of 16 inches or more.

The key difference lies in the increased depth of a soaking tub, allowing for a more submerged and relaxing bathing experience

The “best” material for a bathtub really depends on your priorities, as each has unique characteristics:

  • Acrylic: A very popular choice, it’s lightweight, durable, and excellent at retaining heat, making it comfortable. It’s also versatile in styles and easy to clean, though it can scratch more easily than other materials.
  • Artificial Stone: Represents a “trend and high quality” in the industry. It’s stain-resistant, easy to clean, has excellent insulation, high strength, and is resistant to scratches and mold. It offers a unique, fashionable appearance and high performance.
  • Cast Iron: Known for its exceptional durability (lasting over 50 years), smooth texture, and ability to retain heat well. It’s a high-end, expensive option due to complex manufacturing, and very heavy, often requiring floor reinforcement.
  • Steel: Made from pressed steel with an enamel coating, it’s wear-resistant, heat-resistant, and pressure-resistant. Lighter than cast iron but heavier than acrylic, it offers good overall value and a ceramic feel, with a long lifespan.
  • Wooden (Teak/Cedar): Offers a unique, spa-like feel with natural elegance and warmth. Teak is known for durability and water resistance, while cedar provides a pleasant aroma and insect-repelling qualities. These are often handcrafted for superior quality.
  • Fiberglass/Plastic Composite: Generally the least expensive and most lightweight, making it easy to install. However, it’s thinner and more prone to fading, scratches, or cracking.