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  • BelBagno Berg Freestanding Bathtub 1500mm BB65-BERG-1500-SS - The Blue Space
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    BelBagno Berg Freestanding Bathtub 1500mm

    The Berg Bath features a sleek, contemporary shape crafted from high-quality solid surface material. Available in a sophisticated neutral Soft Sand...

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1500mm Baths: Your Bathroom's Secret Weapon

So, the bathroom renovation. Deep breaths. You're currently living in a state of controlled chaos, with tile samples serving as coasters and a fine layer of dust on everything you own. You're having intense debates over the merits of matte black versus brushed nickel. And then there's the big one. The bathtub. The centrepiece. You have this vision of a long, luxurious soak, but the reality of your floor plan is... less generous. Most Aussie bathrooms aren't exactly huge, are they? It's the classic head-versus-heart battle.

This is where we want to talk about the 1500mm bath. Honestly, it's the unsung hero of the reno world. Here at The Blue Space, we see the relief on people's faces when they discover this option. It's the size that lets you have your cake and eat it too. You get the glorious, end-of-day soak you're dreaming of, without turning your new bathroom into a claustrophobic box. It's not a compromise. It's just smart.

What's a 1500mm Bath, Really?

Let's not overcomplicate it. It's a bath that is 1.5 metres long. That's it. But that simple number performs a bit of a magic trick in modern bathroom design. For ages, it has been the standard for a reason. It's long enough that a normal-sized human can stretch out a bit. Your knees aren't forced to become best friends with your chin. It feels like a real, proper bath. And yet, it doesn't just swallow the entire room whole. It leaves you that vital bit of floor, that space to breathe and move and not feel hemmed in.

But here's a pro tip: the outside length is only half the story. The *inside* is what you'll be sitting in. Pay attention to the internal design. Some tubs have really steep, upright backs, while others have a gentle, long slope that's way better for lounging. That's the lumbar support, and it matters. A lot. Width and depth are also massive. Some 1500 models are deep and wide, giving you a surprisingly spacious feel. So even if you're on the taller side, a cleverly designed 1500 can be your best friend. Don't just look at the number; look at the shape within our big family of bathtubs.

Will It Actually Work In My House?

Chances are, yes. This size is a bit of a chameleon. It just seems to fit, no matter the situation.

Think about the main family bathroom. The scene of morning chaos and evening bath-time madness. A 1500mm tub is the perfect stage. It's got enough room for a legion of bath toys and a couple of kids, but it won't dominate the space so much that you can't manoeuvre during the morning rush hour. It's tough enough to handle it all, and there's less surface area to scrub clean. A true win for parents everywhere.

And what about the ensuite? So many people think a bath in their own private space is a pipe dream. A luxury reserved for mansions. Nonsense. A 1500mm tub can often slip right in, and in doing so, it completely elevates the room. It's not just for washing anymore. It becomes your personal decompression chamber. Your thirty-minute escape from emails, kids, and obligations. It's a surprisingly small change that can have a huge, positive whack on your mental health.

Living in an apartment? A townhouse? An old place with a floor plan drawn up a century ago? You know that every single centimetre is precious. In these homes, a big bath isn't just a bad idea; it's often impossible. The 1500mm size is the key that unlocks the door. It lets you have that feature you really want, without needing to have a very serious, and very expensive, chat with a builder about moving walls.

Let's Talk Style. There Are a Tonne.

If you think choosing this size means you're stuck with one boring, generic-looking tub, you are happily mistaken. The design world loves the 1500mm length, which means you get to choose from pretty much every style under the sun.

Freestanding Baths

This is the diva of the bathroom. The main event. A 1500mm freestanding bath is a sculpture. It instantly makes a room feel more expensive. More special. And because it's a slightly smaller diva, it doesn't need a giant stage. You can get that high-end, boutique hotel vibe in a pretty normal-sized room. Just think about your taps – a dramatic floor-mounted tap looks incredible, but sleek wall-mounted ones save space.

Back to Wall Baths

You want the bold, clean look of a freestanding tub. But the thought of fishing dust bunnies and rogue bottle caps from the gap behind it gives you hives. We see you. The back to wall bath is the answer to your prayers. It delivers that solid, modern look but snugs up flush against the wall. Clean lines. No weird gaps. It's a ridiculously smart design that feels both luxurious and incredibly low-maintenance.

Built-In Baths

This is the reliable best friend of the bath world. A built-in bath is set into a tiled frame, so it becomes one with the room. It's the undisputed champion of saving space. And you get that amazing tiled ledge around it. A place for your shampoo, your book, a cup of tea, a glass of wine... it's the most useful surface in the entire bathroom. A timeless, practical choice.

Shower Baths

For anyone in a space-squeeze, the shower bath is the ultimate problem-solver. It's not a compromise, it's a brilliant hybrid. They are engineered with a wider, flatter section at one end, giving you a comfy, safe spot to stand for a shower. Pop a glass screen on the side, and you have the perfect two-in-one. No need to sacrifice your daily shower for your occasional soak.

Corner Baths

That weird, empty corner in your bathroom? It's not wasted space. It's a future relaxation zone. A corner bath tucks itself away, making the whole room feel bigger because it opens up the central walkway. They are often surprisingly deep and spacious inside, a little slice of spa-like luxury in a spot you didn't know you could use.

And the Shape Shifters...

The shape you choose really sets the tone. A soft, gentle oval bath feels organic and calming. A crisp, sharp-edged rectangular bath screams modern and minimal. For a bit of old-school glamour, nothing beats the elegant, high back of a slipper bath. If you want something that feels very 'now', the gorgeous ribbed texture of a fluted bath is a showstopper. You can even find some truly out-there round or square models. Feeling extra? You can definitely get a 1500mm spa bath with massaging jets. Or go grand with an island bath on its own tiled podium.

Why You'll Thank Yourself Later

Okay, so it fits and it looks good. But what are the real, long-term wins here?

The glorious feeling of extra floor space

This is the secret no one tells you about slightly smaller tubs. That extra 20 or 30 centimetres of open floor you gain makes a massive psychological difference. Your bathroom will feel lighter, more open, less like a puzzle. It just feels better to be in.

It's nicer to your bank account

This is just simple science. A bath that holds less water costs less to fill. Lower water bill. Check. It also means your hot water system doesn't have to work as hard or for as long. Lower energy bill. Check. And on those nights when you desperately need a soak, it fills up faster. It's a win-win-win.

The Final Details Your Builder Wishes You Knew

You're so close. You've got your heart set on a style. Before you hit "add to cart," let's just run through the final checklist.

The Material World: How It Feels Matters

The stuff your bath is made of affects everything – the heat, the feel, the sound.

Acrylic

Think of acrylic as a warm hug on a cold morning. It's not chilly to step into. It's lightweight, which your plumber and your floorboards will appreciate. It's also a bit of a friendly giant – tough and easy to clean, and if you get a minor scratch, it can often be buffed away. It's the popular kid for a reason. An acrylic bath is a solid choice.

Stone

A stone composite bath is a different beast entirely. It's an experience. It has that deep, satisfying coldness that feels earthy and expensive. But its real trick is how it holds onto heat once it's warm. It will keep your water hotter for way longer. It's heavy, solid, and feels like it will last a thousand years. (Just make sure your floor is strong enough for it).

Steel

Enamelled steel baths are the quiet tough guys. The enamel coating is like armour. It's incredibly resistant to scratches, chips, and chemicals. Nothing stains it. It's also super hygienic because the surface is non-porous. A steel tub is a purchase you make for life.

A Quick Word on Getting It in the Door

This sounds silly, but we've seen it happen. The bath fits the bathroom, but it doesn't fit through the hallway. Before you fall in love, grab a tape measure. Check the width of every doorway, hallway, and tight corner between your front door and the bathroom. A five-minute check can save you from a world of delivery-day heartache. While you're at it, find out where your current waste pipe is. If your new tub's drain is in a different spot, you'll need a plumber to move things around, which adds to the job.

Colour Me Happy

A shiny white bath is a classic for a reason. It's fresh, clean, and goes with everything. But you have other options! A bold black bath can look incredibly sophisticated and creates an instant focal point. Or, for a calmer, more zen-like feel, the earthy, muted tones of a clay-coloured bath can be stunning, especially in a bathroom with natural textures like wood and stone.

Brands We Stand Behind

We're picky. We only stock brands that we'd put in our own homes.

You've got the true blue Aussie icons like Caroma and Clark, who just get what Aussie families need. Then there's the fantastic Australian-made range from Decina; they are true masters of comfy acrylic tubs and incredible spa baths.

For those with a keen eye for design, Fienza and ADP are always pushing the envelope with modern shapes and finishes. If you love a European look, Turner Hastings does classic English style beautifully, and Belbagno brings that sharp Italian design sensibility. And if you're going for the ultimate in stone luxury, the pieces from Kaskade Stone and BAO are nothing short of works of art.

See? The 1500mm bath isn't a compromise. It's a clever, stylish, and incredibly practical choice that opens up a world of possibilities for your new bathroom. It's the key to getting the room you want, in the space you actually have.