Trying to decorate a bathroom can be a little challenging. Unique ideas can do a lot of help. A vintage bathroom can be exciting for new house owners who are thinking of the theme to apply for their comfort room. To complement that vintage look, vintage tubs can be very appealing.
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Users need not worry about the durability of this fixture since there are numerous products to choose from. Choices are not limited to those offered by antique shops because there are many furniture shops that offer vintage-looking new items that come in a variety of styles and sizes to fit your need.
For a simple option, homeowners can choose freestanding classic vintage tubs, commonly in the form of claw foot tubs. These can come in either rolled or slipper top or rim. The slipper type has a high back rest on the end, which allows a user to have a comfortable place to rest or lean
against. Claw foot tubs are available in a variety of sizes. Some can even hold two persons at the same time. If you have a small bath room, a 48-inch classic tub is ideal.
But to those who want a larger tub, they can go for one as long as 70 inches. A bathroom that uses a claw feet tub instantly offers a vintage look. The most common material for classic claw foot tub is cast iron.
It is termed as claw feet to describe four feet used as its stand, as opposed to the other bath tub design that features no feet at all. But manufacturers produce different styles of feet as well, to
offer variety to consumers.
You can also find vintage tubs made of copper. This variety offers a unique antique appeal.
Some are exquisitely designed in the exterior, offering a very stylish look. It also comes in a variety of designs and sizes. There are tubs that have unfinished exterior, so that homeowners can freely customize the tub according to their desired design. Choosing this variety is beneficial to those who want to achieve a vintage look for their bathroom.
Another type of a vintage bath tub is the pedestal type, which has a short base as opposed to the "four" feet of a claw feet type. It also comes in all the other types of materials such as acrylic,
copper and cast iron. If you are eyeing for a modern feature in your vintage tub, you can try a whirlpool tub that offers hot water for your convenience. For a great purchase, it would be best to buy a vintage bath tub package that includes faucet and shower not just to avail discounts, but to be assured that the vintage look is achieved. This avoids difficulty in trying to find fixtures that match together. Aside from the fixtures, lighting, paint color, towels and other accessories can help homeowners achieve their desired look. The flooring can also play an important role if you are eyeing for a design from a specific era. You can use dramatic color combinations and
patterns to perfectly blend with your chosen vintage tub bath.
It is also for your best interest to purchase the vintage to a directg distributor to make sure you are buying the original products.


