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Three cheers for lucky LondonHIM. He came home with an extra large clawfoot tub from a 1920's home being renovated via his company. The best part - FREE. That's right free of charge. It was going in the dumpster. Now we can use the much smaller clawfoot we already have for the tiny hall bathroom. So now we'll have 2 clawfoot tubs in our beloved bungalow.
If only they were both center fill/drain model!!! They are the bomb. Serious reinforcing of the floors will be required to keep the Bungalow tile from cracking over time. L' L'h
ReplyDeleteFabulous! I had a large one of these tubs in my last house and although I have a new big tub now, there is nothing like a cast iron tub covered in enamel. I miss it - congratulations on yours!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! It sounds like LondonHim drives a hard bargain! The clawfoot is such a classic look.
ReplyDeleteLisa & Alfie
Thats fabulous and at the perfect price!
ReplyDeleteIs it in good condition or do you need to restore it?
Now THAT'S a reason to celebrate. What a man! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think so too.
ReplyDeleteThe inside is in perfect shape. The outside and legs are painted nicely. Although I may want to change it up a bit. Possibly gold or silver leaf the legs.
FABULOUS!!!
ReplyDeleteIf you ever come across a third, I'll buy it from you! :-) (seriously...) :-))
My mouth is hanging over and I'm drooling over this one. A free clawfoot tub. Just Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kwana and Claudia!
ReplyDeleteWhy do you never post pictures of your actual house?
ReplyDeleteI love those type of tubs and have always wanted one. I don't think it will happen in my lifetime. Enjoy yours!
ReplyDeleteKyle, Our place is about half construction zone. I have posted only a few pictures of it so far. When there are more afters to show - more befores will follow.
ReplyDeleteStunning bathtub - Beautiful blog..:)
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted a claw foot tub but my mommy always said no. I got my own place and I have one now.
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