Whats the best way to create a vintage-looking claw foot tub?
Early 20th- century claw foot tubs were made from cast iron with a porcelain enamel finish. Cast iron clawfoot tubs are thus the most traditional choice, but many people prefer acrylic clawfoot tubs because of their lower price and significantly lighter weight. The “classic” clawfoot style is the roll rim with tub wall mounted faucet. A nickel-finished faucet with crosspoint faucet handles is also a classic choice. A rubber stopper and chain with decorative escutcheon plate is the most traditional style for a claw foot tub drain. We also carry many modern fixtures for a more up-to-date bathtub style that complements contemporary decor, plus a wide variety of freestanding tubs in acrylic, cast iron, copper, and stone.