Revive the claw bathtub with a fresh coat of paint.
Manufactured in the late 19th century, claw-foot bathtubs were in style until the 1930s, when built-in bathtubs became popular. Claw tubs are noted for their contoured end, the area where you recline, and the distinct claw "feet" that support the bathtub. When decorating a bathroom with a claw tub, bring in old world charm and modern finishes to create an eclectic yet functional space. Accessories and decorative accents placed around the tub enhance the space and provide a personal touch to the room.
Instructions
1. Tile the walls surrounding the
2. Paint the floor around the claw-foot bathtub in a bright color, like sunny yellow, to showcase an all-white bathtub. Lay a soft bathmat nearby the tub to accent the floor color.
3. Install a beaded board-backed shelf around the bathtub to keep soaps and towels handy after a long soak. Paint the beaded board a bright color like aqua or red to pop against the shelf and claw tub.