Overview: Roman Tub Trim, Products and Accessories
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The term “Roman tub trim” isn’t just used to describe the beautiful, spacious tubs themselves, but the faucets, bath accessories, and shower fixtures designed especially for this style of tubs themselves.
Roman tubs are typically larger and deeper than regular tubs, and feature a “deck” that runs around the edge of the tub. So, when shopping for Roman tub trim, be sure to look for “tub mount” fixtures.
Roman tub faucets and fixtures
Roman tub faucets are mounted on the deck of the tub instead of the wall or within the bath itself, and for this reason typically have an arched spout to allow water to reach the bath.
Faucet handles can come in a range of handle setting which include a single, double, or even triple handle design. Roman tub faucet and trim is often finished in polished brass, chrome, nickel, stainless steel and bronze finish.
Featured roman bath accessories, lines and products
Delta Dryden Roman tub faucet with hand shower
Delta’s collection of Dryden faucets and Roman tub trim features the clean lines and striking geometric forms based on Art Deco styles and designs.
This 4-hole, two-handle faucet includes a hand-shower, and is available in stainless, chrome, Venetian bronze, and Champagne bronze (note: this product is “trim only” and the rough-in model R4707 may be required).
For more information about Delta Dryden T4751 Roman tub (deck mount) faucet, click here.
Delta Lahara Roman tub faucet with hand shower
Delta’s Lahara collection of Roman tub trim is inspired by natural grace and flow of created by Waves. Featuring elegant curves, the one-piece handles and sleek spout that characterize Lahara enhance any décor.
The Delta Lahara Roman tub faucet with hand shower is available in four finishes: chrome, Brilliance Stainless, Venetian Bronze, and Aged Pewter. This fixture features a 4-hole, two-lever handle, trim only. Rough-in model R4707 may be required.
For more information about the Delta T4738 Lahara Roman faucet with hand shower, click here.