Remodeling A Bathroom? Step Back In Time With A Romantic, Nostalgic Antique Bathtub As Your Centerpiece
Your bathroom has been screaming for a makeover for a while. Modern bathrooms can become boring. The standard stall shower, modern vanity and linoleum flooring is the typical recipe for a bathroom remodel. Why not think outside the box? Bathroom remodels are not cheap, so your new bathroom should offer a substantial aesthetic improvement over what you’ve got now. Hot looks now are all retro from shoes to clothing to, you guessed it, bathrooms.
The antique bathtub of Victorian times is personified in the claw foot bathtub. Unlike modern bathtubs, the claw foot bathtub is generally oval in shape, made of enameled cast iron, with the base raised off the floor, pedestal style, supported by ornate feet most often resembling the feet of a lion. You can find the right bathtub by shopping at local antique fairs and flea markets in your area. No matter where you find your bathtub, be sure to bring a truck. This centerpiece is made of cast iron and is a heavy duty enhancement.
It may take several weeks to find the perfect bathtub at the right price. A common problem is rust stains, but with todays cleaners, eliminating them is a snap. The original antique bathtubs with claw feet were often adorned with gold leaf paint on the claws. The ones you’ll find in the antique markets are usually absent this finery, but gold leaf paint is still available, making it a simple task to artfully recreate this fine effect. Another notable comfort item for the bather is the rounded lip at the top of the tub itself which provides a nice arm rest.


