Clawfoot bathtubs used to be the hottest trend for bathroom décor in the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. Now such tubs are making a huge comeback because they are refined and chic, they fit a lot of bathroom styles and both feminine and masculine spaces. I’d like to share some of the best ideas to try, so that you could get inspired and run to buy such a tub.
White Clawfoot Tubs
White clawfoot tubs are cool for any type of bathroom, and they are widely used for vintage, shabby chic, rustic, modern glam and retro bathrooms. Such a tub can fit a lot of styles and shades, and you can rock it with white or metallic legs. Such a white slip clawfoot bathtub is a great solution for a girlish space, it will give any bathroom a feminine feel at once. Oval shape is the most popular one for a white bathtub but you can find other forms, too.
A classic clawfoot tub and shower in a timeless black and white bathroom.
A narrow bathroom with a white clawfoot tub and patterned floor tiles.
A feminine space with beige curtains, a pink stool and a refined oval bathtub on nickel legs.
A light blue bathroom with a slip clawfoot tub with white legs.
All-white bathroom with wooden floors for a rustic feel, a white tub with white legs.
Vintage-inspired bathroom with a clawfoot tub and black accents to pull everything off.
Serene bathroom with a white bathtub on clawfoot legs and whitewashed wooden floors.
Rustic bathroom with an ivory bathtub with white legs on a wooden stand.
Vintage-inspired bathroom in neutral colors with a white clawfoot bathtub on silver legs.
A white clawfoot bathtub with blackened metal legs can make a statement alone.
A white clawfoot bathtub with black legs next to the windows for a cool look.
Slipper clawfoot tub on white legs in a modern bathroom with vintage touches.
Shabby chic beach inspired bathroom with a white tub on nickel legs.
Neutral bathroom with an ivory bathtub on metall legs and a shower over it.
Elegant vintage bathroom with a clawfoot tub, a wooden cabinet and a carpet.
Black Clawfoot Tubs
Black clawfoot tubs are almost as popular as white ones, they have a modern universal look suitable for both manly and girlish bathrooms. Black tubs are usually placed in retro, modern or rustic bathrooms, and with patterned tiles and brass fixtures you’ll get a chic and timeless look. Here the square shape is the most used one but oval shapes look cool, too.
Retro-inspired bathroom with a black clawfoot tub on metallic legs looks very elegant.
20s inspired bathroom in black and white with an oval black clawfoot tub on legs.
An elegant black tub in a black wood covered niche plus a shower.
A black clawfoot bathtub with black legs makes this bathroom chic.
A black clawfoot tub and gold accents give the space an exquisite feel.
Elegant retro bathroom with a black tub on black legs, brass details.
Brass fixtures, a black tub and a marble wall to shine.
Scandinavian space with a black clawfoot tub and a black pot to pull it off.
A soak black clawfoot bathtub on gilded legs in a small retro-inspired bathroom.
Black and white timeless bathtoom with a black tub with white legs looks a bit masculine.
28 black fish scale floor tiles look awesome with a black clawfoot tub with gold legs.
Colorful Clawfoot Tubs
If you want to make a statement in a neutral bathroom, there’s nothing better than a colored clawfoot bathtub. Emerald, sunny yellow, mint, aqua, red, orange, pink, light blue bathtubs will pop up in any bathroom, even the simplest one. Such pieces can be found in shabby chic, vintage, rustic spaces and you can also rock it in a modern space, just pick a right color.
The beautiful shell mosaic on the tub screams beach and ocean.
A black and white bathroom with an emerald bathtub on black clawfoot legs to make a statement.
A bold orange bathtub in the shower zone with subway tiles.
A copper leaf bathtub on clawfoot legs makes a refined statement.
A grey clawfoot bathtub with black legs looks pretty modern.
A mint bathtub in the shower area of a retro-inspired bathroom.