I don’t think of tubes as a kind of flavoring, such that adding a touch here or there would really give one a proper taste of tube sound. It would make more sense to go with a pure tube integrated. The most significant change comes from the output side, meaning that adding a tube linestage on the front end has far less impact than going tube for the power amp. A tube integrated gets you both.
The issue with getting a tube power amp or integrated amp is in the matching to one’s speakers, size of room, and preferred listening level. Most tube amps are more particular than solid state amps when it comes to such matching. To me, the best tube amps are low to medium in power, and if you truly need 100 watts or more, stick with solid state. High-powered tube amps tend to sound hard and brittle.
You can get a small taste of tube sound with tubes on the front end, but, you will not get the full measure without running tubes as the output device.