Freestanding Soaking Bathtubs Built for Everyday Luxury
Transform your bathroom into a private spa with our curated collection of freestanding soaking bathtubs. Each tub is crafted from premium high-grade acrylic for superior heat retention, exceptional durability, and a non-porous surface that's easy to clean. Whether you're remodeling a primary bathroom, finishing a guest suite, or designing a new build, our acrylic soaking tubs deliver a sculptural focal point and a deep, full-body soak.
Why Choose a Freestanding Acrylic Bathtub?
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Flexible installation — no wall surrounds or built-in framing required, giving you complete layout freedom.
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Deep soaking depth — generous basin dimensions for true full-body immersion, not just a foot bath.
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Superior heat retention — acrylic holds bath water temperature longer than steel, fiberglass, or porcelain tubs at this price point.
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Center drain compatibility — works with standard floor or wall rough-ins and any freestanding tub filler.
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Timeless silhouettes — oval, freeform, and modern shapes that complement contemporary and transitional bathrooms.
Sizes to Fit Any Bathroom
Our freestanding bathtubs range from 59" to 67" in length and 27.6"–31.5" in width — designed to fit standard primary bathrooms and small luxury baths alike. Compact 59" tubs work beautifully in alcove conversions; 66"–67" models comfortably accommodate taller bathers and couples.
Featured Bathtub Models
Shop signature Vinnova designs including the Augustine and Everly for classic oval styling, the Caserta and Linyi for sleek modern lines, and the Lahore, London, and Orion for spacious 66"–67" soaks. Every tub ships with a center drain, integrated overflow, and a bright white acrylic finish that pairs with any vanity, faucet, and tile palette.
Free Shipping & Price Match Guarantee
All freestanding bathtubs at Yala Vanity ship free within the contiguous U.S. We back every order with a price match guarantee and live design support — message us if you need help pairing your tub with a matching bathroom vanity or a freestanding tub filler.
Freestanding Bathtub FAQs
1. Are acrylic bathtubs durable?
Yes. High-grade acrylic is reinforced with fiberglass and resists chips, cracks, and staining. It's also much lighter than cast iron, which makes installation easier on second-floor bathrooms.
2. How much space do I need for a freestanding tub?
Plan for at least 4–6 inches of clearance on all sides for cleaning access and visual breathing room. A 59" tub fits most standard 60" alcoves once the surround is removed.
3. Do I need a special faucet for a freestanding bathtub?
Most models pair with a freestanding floor-mounted tub filler or a wall-mounted spout. None of our tubs include deck-mounted faucet holes, giving you full flexibility on faucet style.
4. How long does shipping take?
Freestanding bathtubs ship from our supplier warehouse within 3–7 business days; transit is typically 5–10 business days. White-glove and inside-delivery options are available at checkout.
5. What's the difference between a soaking tub and a standard bathtub?
Soaking tubs are deeper — typically 18"+ of water depth — allowing for full-body immersion. Standard bathtubs average 14"–15" of usable depth and prioritize a quick shower/bath combo over a long soak.
6. Can a freestanding bathtub be installed against a wall?
Yes, you can place a freestanding tub close to a wall, but a 2–4 inch gap is recommended so the finished silhouette still reads as freestanding and the rear surface stays accessible for cleaning.
7. How much water does a freestanding soaking tub hold?
Most of our 59"–67" soaking tubs hold roughly 55–75 gallons to the overflow line. Check the product spec sheet for the exact capacity of each model.
8. Do these bathtubs come with a drain and overflow?
Yes — every tub includes a pre-installed pop-up drain and overflow assembly in a chrome or finish-matched trim. Tub fillers and supply lines are sold separately so you can choose the style that fits your bathroom.
9. Are acrylic freestanding bathtubs slippery?
Acrylic is naturally less slick than porcelain or enameled steel, but any wet surface can be slippery. For extra safety we recommend a silicone non-slip bath mat, especially in households with kids or seniors.
10. Do I need to reinforce my floor for a freestanding bathtub?
Standard residential framing is built to handle a filled acrylic tub plus a bather (usually 600–900 lbs total). If you're installing on an older or upper-level floor, have a contractor verify joist spacing and span — it's a quick check that's worth doing before plumbing.