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Sheila Rich Interiors, LLC
The claw-foot tub, popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, can be used in both antique and modern bathroom designs today.
The floor tile and tub add nostalgia and authenticity to the contemporary space.
TKS Design Group
 
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This charming little attic bath was an infrequently used guest bath located on the 3rd floor right above the master bath that we were also remodeling. The beautiful original leaded glass windows open to a view of the park and small lake across the street. A vintage claw foot tub sat directly below the window. This is where the charm ended though as everything was sorely in need of updating. From the pieced-together wall cladding to the exposed electrical wiring and old galvanized plumbing, it was in definite need of a gut job. Plus the hardwood flooring leaked into the bathroom below which was priority one to fix. Once we gutted the space, we got to rebuilding the room. We wanted to keep the cottage-y charm, so we started with simple white herringbone marble tile on the floor and clad all the walls with soft white shiplap paneling. A new clawfoot tub/shower under the original window was added. Next, to allow for a larger vanity with more storage, we moved the toilet over and eliminated a mish mash of storage pieces. We discovered that with separate hot/cold supplies that were the only thing available for a claw foot tub with a shower kit, building codes require a pressure balance valve to prevent scalding, so we had to install a remote valve. We learn something new on every job! There is a view to the park across the street through the home’s original custom shuttered windows. Can’t you just smell the fresh air? We found a vintage dresser and had it lacquered in high gloss black and converted it into a vanity. The clawfoot tub was also painted black. Brass lighting, plumbing and hardware details add warmth to the room, which feels right at home in the attic of this traditional home. We love how the combination of traditional and charming come together in this sweet attic guest bath. Truly a room with a view!
Designed by: Susan Klimala, CKD, CBD
Photography by: Michael Kaskel
For more information on kitchen and bath design ideas go to: www.kitchenstudio-ge.com
Zelaya Properties LLC
Products we used:
Cameron 2-light central light fixture in Oil-Rubbed Bronze (Home Depot #202500610). Products we used:
Claw foot tub by Vintage Tub & Bath, Randolph Morris style in cast iron with oil-rubbed bronze imperial-style feet (Item #LG72SL7WSIB).
Paint colors used:
Benjamin Moore Wickham Grey HC-171
Wright Photography
Microworks Handyman
Can’t get more timeless than a clawfoot tub flanked by marble ?
Here’s the specs on this classic master ensuite renovation in #westvancouver:
•Designed by @robertbaileyinteriors
•#Repurposed and #revitalized @Kohler IronWorks Historic clawfoot tub circa 2001
•@Watermarkbrooklyn Floor Standing Bath Set in #brushednickel
•Carrara White Lux 12” x 24” marble tile supplied by @stonetilevancouver installed by @tavo.stone
Hillarys
Custom colour painted shutters from Hillarys. For more inspiration, visit www.hillarys.co.uk.
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
A sunny corner provides a perfect spot for a clawfoot tub. Café curtains provide privacy yet allow plenty of natural light to stream in. A beveled mirror adds to the drama of the black vanity.
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