The slow development of bathtubs is constrained by space prices
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The slow development of bathtubs is constrained by space
According to Mr. Pan's recollection, his family has a 20-year history of taking showers. While everyone was still showering, Mr. Pan's family had already "rushed to the English Premier League and the moderately prosperous society" by installing bathtubs. However, many years ago, bathtubs were almost only available in high-end hotels, and ordinary families rarely installed bathtubs due to bathroom size, economic limitations, and lifestyle habits.
Bathtubs belong to the category of Bolaipin in China, but not every household is equipped with them. If you want to install a bathtub, you basically need a space of about 1.8 meters long and 0.8 meters wide, which can accommodate a basic embedded bathtub. Therefore, although bathtubs have been in the Chinese market for more than a decade, their development is still slow because most households' bathrooms do not have so much space.
Independent bathtub is more expensive than embedded bathtub
In today's era of small-sized apartments, the development of embedded bathtubs has brought hope to many young people who enjoy taking baths. Small apartments require simple and generous decoration to appear bright. In terms of bathroom decoration, the overall space is visually spacious due to the embedded bathtub setting, and even compact spaces will not appear crowded.