1400mm Freestanding Bath Collection
The Haddon 1400mm freestanding bath range is a study in balance: compact enough to fit comfortably into smaller rooms, yet crafted with the same materials and detail as larger statement pieces. Their scale suits city apartments, en-suites, and boutique guest bathrooms, while each stone body carries the permanence and refinement of a true luxury spa fixture.
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The Craft and Comfort of a 1400mm Luxury Bath
Every 1400mm luxury bath in the Haddon collection is hewn from stone – a material chosen not just for its visual weight, but for the way it transforms the bathing experience. Stone retains warmth longer than lighter bathtub materials, so the water stays at temperature while you sink into stillness. Its surface has a natural tactility that feels as substantial as it looks, grounding even the smallest interior with a sense of permanence.
At 1400mm, the freestanding bathtub offers balance: large enough for comfort, compact enough to slip into city apartments, guest suites, or en-suites where every square metre matters. Rather than compromise, the bath defines the space around it, proving that indulgence does not require vast dimensions.
Within this scale, form sharpens the character. A modern silhouette offers clean lines and restraint, bringing calm to pared-back interiors. An oval design introduces softness and flow, its symmetry enhancing the sense of ease in smaller rooms. Each expresses luxury differently, yet both demonstrate the same truth: that thoughtful scale and enduring material can transform even the most modest bathroom into a place of quiet confidence.
Elements That Refine Smaller Bathrooms
When a bathroom is compact, the difference lies in the details.
Slimline radiators in 500mm or 700mm widths bring warmth without adding visual bulk, their proportions considered for balance rather than dominance. Wall-hung vanity units and cloakroom basins make the most of limited floor space, lifting storage off the ground so the room feels open, clear, and calm.
Light then becomes the tool for atmosphere. A minimal LED mirror expands the perception of space, reflecting both natural and ambient light to keep the room open. Countertop basin shelves provide calm order for towels, candles, or skincare, while Haddon’s range of bathroom accessories adds the final detail – brushed finishes, tonal shades, and subtle forms that make the room feel curated rather than cluttered.
When styled with intent, these fixtures frame a 1400mm freestanding bath and transform a compact footprint into a considered home spa. The effect is a scheme that feels balanced and deliberate; proof that smaller spaces can carry the same quiet indulgence and refinement as the grandest interiors.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a 1400mm bath too small for adults?
Not at all. A 1400mm freestanding bath is designed for compact rooms where space is at a premium, but it still provides generous depth and a sculptural presence. While shorter than a standard model, its proportions are carefully balanced, so you can bathe in comfort without the bath overwhelming the room. For en-suites, loft bathrooms, or city apartments, it’s often the ideal size.
Who is a 1400mm luxury bath best suited for – couples, families, or solo use?
A 1400mm luxury bath is best suited to solo bathing. Its compact length is perfect for daily comfort and relaxation, but it isn’t designed with sharing in mind. Families may also find it works well for children, especially where a smaller footprint makes bath time more practical. For homeowners seeking a private spa-like retreat within a modestly sized bathroom, a 1400mm bath is an ideal option.
How much water does a 1400mm bath hold?
On average, a 1400mm bath holds between 140–170 litres of water, depending on its exact depth and shape. This is less than larger 1700mm or 1800mm tubs, which often require 200 litres or more. The result is a bath that feels full and immersive, but uses less water and energy to heat – a practical advantage for everyday use without sacrificing the feel of a true luxury bath.
Is a 1400mm freestanding bath easier to install than a larger tub?
Yes. The smaller footprint of a 1400mm freestanding bath makes it easier to manoeuvre through doorways and position within compact layouts. Its lighter volume of water also means less overall weight compared to larger models, though a stone bath will still require consideration of floor strength. For installers, the shorter length simplifies placement and plumbing access, making it a more straightforward option than larger freestanding bathtubs.
How much floor space do I need for a 1400mm luxury bath?
A 1400mm luxury bath typically requires around 2-2.5 square metres of clear floor space. Designers recommend leaving at least 600–700mm of circulation space on one or two sides, so the bath feels accessible and the room remains comfortable to move around in.
Does the smaller size of a 1400mm bath mean less soaking depth?
Not necessarily. Many 1400mm luxury baths are designed with added depth to balance their shorter length. This means you can still enjoy full-body immersion, even in a more compact footprint.











