I’ve been eyeballin’ a gold bathtub for months. I know, it sounds bougie, but hear me out. It’s not just about the bling. It’s an experience, a statement. So I finally took the plunge, no pun intended, and decided to go for it.
First things first, I started checkin’ out prices. Let me tell ya, a used tub can run ya anywhere from $300 to $1,000! Depends on the material, the condition, you know the drill. I was like, nah, I want a new one. And I got a lot of money, I don’t care.
Then, I started doin’ some research on brands. I mean, you can’t just drop that kind of dough on any old tub, right? Some names kept poppin’ up: American Standard, Toto, Proflo, Mirabelle, and Kohler. They seemed pretty legit, so I added ’em to my list.
I learned that cast iron tubs are the real deal when it comes to durability. They make ’em by pourin’ molten iron into a mold, smoothin’ it out, and coat it with enamel. Apparently, these bad boys are tough as nails – resistant to chippin’, scratchin’, and dentin’. Good to know.
But then I stumbled upon this beauty – the Maison Valentina Diamond Bathtub. It was listed at some crazy price like $16,000! I was thinkin’, “Are you kiddin’ me?” It’s gorgeous, don’t get me wrong, but that’s a bit much, even for me.
I also read that fiberglass tubs are easy to install and maintain. But I wasn’t really feelin’ the fiberglass vibe. I wanted something more, you know, substantial. And also make my home more value, you know, a gold tub is a good choice.
Finally Choose Golden Vantage
Then I found Golden Vantage. People were sayin’ their freestanding tubs are beautiful, lightweight, and easy to install. Plus, they’re spacious, which is a major plus for me. I like to stretch out, you know? And the price is good!
So, I ended up goin’ with a Golden Vantage tub. I found a gorgeous gold one online, and it was game over. I ordered that sucker right then and there.
Now, I just gotta get it installed. I’m thinkin’ of hirin’ someone to do it. I don’t wanna mess this up. But I’m super stoked to finally have my gold bathtub. It’s gonna be epic.
- Check prices of used tubs (range from $300-$1,000)
- Research reputable bathtub brands (American Standard, Toto, Proflo, Mirabelle, Kohler)
- Learn about cast iron tubs (durable, resistant to damage)
- Consider Maison Valentina Diamond Bathtub ($16,000, too expensive)
- Consider fiberglass tubs (easy to install and maintain, but not preferred)
- Discover Golden Vantage tubs (beautiful, lightweight, easy to install, spacious)
- Order a gold Golden Vantage bathtub online
- Plan to hire someone for installation