
What is a claw foot bathtub?
A claw foot bathtub is just what it sounds like: a freestanding tub that rests on four feet. But these tubs are so much more than just a bathtub with feet! These nostalgic tubs are the ultimate classic: they’ll never go out of style. What are the pros of a clawfoot tub? Classic style (and current trend); vintage tubs can be refurbished
What size bathtub do I need for my Space?
In this brief article, we will discuss the minimum installation space requirements, which translates to the right size bathtub for the space. As a rule of thumb, the minimum end-to-end (length) additional space you'll need for a clawfoot, pedestal, or freestanding tub is 6 inches.
How much padding do you need for a tub faucet?
Any less and the tub will look cramped in the space. For tubs with drains at the end, you'll need a minimum of 4 inches for the floor-mount faucet, with 2 inches padding on the opposite end (as shown).
What is the 6/12 rule for a bathtub?
The "6" of the 6/12 rule is simply what we explained earlier; you'll want a minimum of 6" of combined additional space on the left and right side of the tub. The "12" therefore applies to the minimum total negative space you'll want for the front and back of the tub as you work around other objects in your bathroom.

How much room do you need around a clawfoot tub?
How big is a clawfoot tub? Typically, a clawfoot tub is generously sized. Ensure that the tub you want will fit through all doors, halls, and stairwells to get into the bathroom, and allow for at least 3-6 inches of space on each side of the tub.
How far away from wall should freestanding tub be?
between 15-18 inchesHow far should the distance be between freestanding tub and wall? The distance between your tub and wall should be between 15-18 inches or at least 1 foot.
How much space is needed for a soaking tub?
As you plan the location for your tub, remember that designers recommend the free space in front of the tub should be a minimum of 60 inches long and 30 inches wide, to allow users to safely enter and exit the tub.
Can you put a freestanding tub against a wall?
A back to wall freestanding bath is a great option if you're limited for space around your bath. This style of bath is best suited in confined bathrooms as it butts back to the wall, allowing extra space in the bathroom.
How much space is needed around a freestanding tub?
6 inchesA freestanding bath should have no less than 6 inches of space surrounding all angles of the tub. By following that guideline, you can ensure your freestanding bath has a comfortable access point, and won't appear cramped in your bathroom regardless of its design.
What shape freestanding tub is most comfortable?
Why are oval baths the most comfortable? Different bath shapes have different qualities. An oval-shaped bathtub, as opposed to a straight bath or corner tub, has inherent lumbar angles that allow your body to rest perfectly when you soak.
Can you put a freestanding tub in a small bathroom?
Yes. In addition to helping to visually extend the bathroom the sculptural silhouette and taps of the freestanding bath can become a designer feature.
Are freestanding tubs hard to get out?
Freestanding baths can have quite high sides, hence making bathing children or getting in and out more difficult.
Are soaking tubs worth it?
Aside from the overall aesthetic appeal, soaking tubs offer a therapeutic experience and a unique opportunity to unwind in total luxury. “Soaking tubs can be a great benefit to a bathroom if the homeowner enjoys a bath,” says Willetts. “Relaxing in water is a great way to relieve stress.”
Should a freestanding bath be fixed to the floor?
Freestanding tubs are not fixed to the floor unless you want them to be. Most of the time, especially with solid stone bathtubs, gravity takes care of the "moving" issue.
Do freestanding tubs go on top of tile?
To sum up, freestanding and clawfoot tubs can sit on top of a tiled floor, but it's not a good idea to tile under drop-in or alcove tubs.
Do you put flooring under bathtub?
So you are installing a new bathroom and suddenly have hit a snag-which should you install first, the flooring or bathtub? The short answer is that standard bathtubs such as alcove and corner bathtubs should always be installed first, followed by the wallboard, the subfloor and the vinyl.
Do you need to tile around a freestanding tub?
While it's not necessary to tile around a freestanding tub, if the freestanding tub is against a wall, you'll need to protect the wall from water damage. Tile is not the only option. Alternatives include wainscot, glass brick, and mildew-resistant paint. Wainscoting on wall behind freestanding tub.
Can you put a freestanding tub in a small bathroom?
Yes. In addition to helping to visually extend the bathroom the sculptural silhouette and taps of the freestanding bath can become a designer feature.
Can you put a freestanding tub in an alcove?
We often get asked whether it is suitable to install a freestanding bathtub in an alcove. The answer – absolutely! Freestanding bathtubs have been around for nearly 150 years, and they are still part of every day design. Available in endless shapes, colors and sizes.
Is a 59 inch freestanding tub big enough?
The widths of these tubs also range from 20-59 inches, with 32 inches being most common. The soaking depth is measured from the overflow drain to the bottom of the tub on the interior....Dimensions of Freestanding Soaking Tubs.DimensionAverageRangeWidth32 inches20-59 inchesSoaking Depth15 inches14-25 inches1 more row
How much does a clawfoot tub cost?
Prices vary, but clawfoot tubs are among the more expensive tub styles. The cost of a clawfoot tub can range from $2,300 to $7,000 or more, depending on shape, material, size, brand, and features.
How should one clean and maintain a clawfoot tub?
Cleaning and maintenance depends on the tub material. Some general tips:
What is a clawfoot tub?
A claw foot bathtub is just what it sounds like: a freestanding tub that rests on four feet. But these tubs are so much more than just a bathtub with feet! These nostalgic tubs are the ultimate classic: they’ll never go out of style.
What kind of feet can I get on a footed tub?
Feet options have evolved to suit changing styles. In addition to the classic lion-paw or bear-claw feet found on vintage tubs, the options vary widely: modern feet, traditional feet, contemporary feet, square feet, round feet, curved feet… the choices are practically endless.
What materials do clawfoot bathtubs come in?
The traditional clawfoot tub is made of cast iron and finished in porcelain, but today the options are more varied. Tubs made of acrylic or fiberglass are lighter-weight than cast iron but do not retain heat as well as cast iron. Cast iron also tends to be more durable than acrylic (and it can offer custom color options), but it’s correspondingly more expensive.
What are the shape and finish options for a clawfoot tub?
Many clawfoot tubs are classically oval-shaped, but you can easily choose other shapes like rectangular tubs, hourglass tubs, slipper or double slipper tubs.
What are the best brands of clawfoot tub?
Some of our favorites include the regal, elegant clawfoot tubs by Victoria & Albert, with fabulous feet options; classically chic tubs by Cheviot, in versatile cast iron and optional custom finish colors; subtly artistic tubs by Barclay, including luxurious copper clawfoot tubs; and updated-yet-timeless clawfoot tubs by MTI, with options for distinctive colored feet.
Installation and space needed for 5' clawfoot tub
Has anyone installed a clawfoot tub? I have exactly 60" to put in a tub. I'm thinking I will need an additional 10" for the pipes, right? So my tub cannot be longer than 50"?? Thanks for any help.
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Midwest Chemical sells very reasonable new and refurbished clawfoot tubs. They should either have a size for you or know of folks in your area who they've trained who might help you locate one. http://www.midwestchemicals.com/newandusedclawtubs.htm
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deabath? Those prices are outrageous! I purchased a four foot tub on Ebay for $40. The outside needed a fresh coat of paint and the interior was in excellent condition. It was cleaner and brighter than the other clawfoot we have in the house. You can find similar deals on Ebay all the time.
