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Clawfoot Tubs

December 17th, 2007

clawfoot tubClawfoot bathtubs are great looking as well as large, comfortable, and quite functional additions to any bathroom. With Vintage and Victorian looks becoming a popular change from modern bathrooms it is no surprise that we are seeing more bathrooms with these tubs installed in them. A clawfoot tub adds character to your bathroom as well as including a relaxed mood that the modern bathroom has lost. If you have thought about installing a this type of tub in your home here are a few tips to get you going on the right foot.

If you choose a reproduction you will have all the beauty of an antique clawfoot bathtub with the convenience of newer lighter materials. Older tubs of this type were made of very heavy cast iron. The new acrylic reproductions are much easier to work with and they do not rust.

Since clawfoot tubs are freestanding you will need to think of ways to hide or dress up the pipes. Usually you will want to try to install the tub where the plumbing will be hid as much as possible. When you can’t hide the plumbing you can put a skirt on the tub or use copper pipes to make a more whimsical look.

The clawfoot bathtub will need to be cleaned carefully, especially if you choose an older one. Avoid cleaners that may be too harsh, you need to make sure you wipe away any cleanser residue immediately to make sure you don’t damage the surface.

If you decide on an antique cast iron clawfoot tub you will need to make sure your floor will be able to handle the weight. If you are installing it on a second floor or above a basement this is especially important. Cast iron is a very heavy material and can cause problems if you aren’t prepared for the weight.

No matter what your bathroom design is, this type of bathtub will make a great addition. You can relax in your tub after a long day as long as you keep these tips in mind. Make it a bubble bath, they have always gone well with clawfoot bathtubs!

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