Buying a Fabulous Vintage Free-Standing Clawfoot Bathtub


In a lot of ways, the Victorians actually knew ways to live. Even though they failed to have all the conveniences we consider critical to survive in today’s world, they still had some good ideas that have carried over to the present time. One of these is the baroque clawfoot bathtubs which have resurfaced as popular items for modern houses. You can purchase new clawfoot tubs, or you can choose to get a vintage tub and have it refinished. Either way, you can bring some of the refinement and comfort of an old-fashioned free-standing bathtub into your own home.

One of the greatest features about clawfoot tubs is that they are very deep. If you need to fill them so that you’re sitting in hot water up to your chin, you can do so. Just try doing that in a modern form-fitted tub! You could wonder about the cost of a bathtub that’s more than 100 years of age , however , thinking that antiques are always pricey. In this example, it will rely on how common the tub is as well as its size and any differences it has from the norm. A regular, 5 foot vintage roll-edge tub can be yours for as little as $5. If you need a larger or smaller tub, a slipper tub, a tub with especially-intricate feet, or a different kind of rim, you will have to pay more to get it.

As you can expect, many vintage tubs have dull places in the enamel showing the scratches of extended use. In cases such as this, you can either have the tub refinished, or you can attempt to do it yourself. If you have spent a large amount of money on the tub, you may want to go forward and have a professional do the resurfacing for you. However , if you selected an inexpensive tub and don’t wish to invest a great deal more cash in it, you may need to buy a refinishing kit and have a go at it yourself. Even though it is a rather tricky process in order to gain the beauty of a new tub, it can be done if you work with care.

Any type of free-standing bathtub will add a focus to your bathroom. Rather than being tucked into corners, these tubs were built to be nearly artistic endeavors. If you’d prefer to have a new tub, you will find many reproductions that should do the job for you. However , if you want a really Victorian look and feel, a vintage tub is the way to go.

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