![]() ![]() So when designing the bathrooms we really wanted to try and find an original cast-iron clawfoot tub (with clawed feet) for the master bathroom.Īfter some searching on Kijiji, my wife eventually found one in a small town about 2.5 hours away. If for nothing other than it’s iconic design (most other tubs I could do without – with the exception of the Japanese-style deep soaker tubs, which are amazing and would go in our basement bathroom). I’m generally not a “bath-guy” but I do love a clawfoot tub. We could tell because it didn’t have the original “claw” feet (some fancy-pants tub designer must have thought the brocade and ball looked better?), but it was still beautiful and comforting to have. It had been refinished some years prior, but was not “original” to the house, even though it was still pretty old. One of the things we knew we would miss was our old cast iron clawfoot tub. There are a few things that we’d really liked in our 102-year old Craftsman character house that we’d sold prior to building our eco-house.
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