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Relax In Clawfoot Bathtubs

Relax In Clawfoot Bathtubs

There's only one way to relax in a clawfoot bathtub: turn on the water, fill the tub, and then climb in! (Candles, bath oil and scented water are optional to make your bath the most relaxing time of the day in your clawfoot bathtub).

There is a wide variety of tub designs to help you decide which type of bather you are. But the one constant feature among different styles of clawfoot bathtubs is that it offers the most in comfort and pure relaxation.

Clawfoot bath tubs became popular in the mid-1800's. They were made from iron and got their color and finish by application of a white porcelain finish. The tubs were produced both in Europe and in the United States. However, the tubs began to wane in popularity with the appearance of built-in bathtubs in the early 1900's.

The style of clawfoot bathtub varied according to where it was produced. The difference between the European and the American style of tub is that the European design features wall-mounted faucets and hardware, and the American design features tub-mounted hardware. Both styles have drain holes and overflow features.

You can have your choice of materials when buying a claw foot bathtub. Cast iron was the material from which the original tubs were made and it is always a good choice if you want the tub to have the same appearance and weight as the original, with a smooth, soothing surface for you to lean against.

A more modern material is acrylic, which has many advantages that cast iron lacks and is a good choice if you don't want the weight of the original. Acrylic clawfoot bathtubs feature the same "look" as the original with only about 60% of the weight. They also feature smooth finishes and are warm to the touch. But a major advantage is their durability; being made of acrylic they will not rust as cast iron claw foot bathtubs may do. They can be manufactured in different colors and come in different lengths to accommodate the many different heights of a human.

When you visualize an old-fashioned claw foot bath tub, you envision a picture of a graceful tub with smoothly rolled rims and a relaxing, slanted back to lean against while relaxing in a fragrant bath. If this vision is what you long for, you're in luck because they are still available today and are the style of choice for most buyers. A claw foot bathtub can range in size from 4 feet long to 5 and one-half feet long, or it can be custom made according to your specifications.

Then there is the slipper tub, which offers a high back for your comfort. It is the choice of those who want a tub with plenty of back and head support. If you're a switch-hitter, you might choose the double-ended claw foot bath tub, which is the same design on both ends with the drain hole in the middle of the tub. An extremely elegant clawfoot bathtub design is the pedestal style. Instead of feet it rests on a pedestal, which can be crafted to provide an elegant or casual look to enhance the design of your bathroom. You can accessorize your clawfoot bath tub with a wide array of enhancements such as a whirlpool and other specialty features.

So if you want the ultimate bathtub experience, consider a clawfoot bathtub. Whether you want to soak with your significant other, read a book or listen to the calming strains of your favorite symphony, clawfoot bathtubs are the perfect selection for you.

 

Clawfoot Bathtub Resources

AbsoluteHome.com - Clawfoot Bathtubs
AbsoluteHome has a large selection of clawfoot tubs.

Vintage Tub and Bath - Old-Fashioned Clawfoot Bathtubs
Vintage Tub and Bath specializes in classic clawfoot bathtubs.