A Look At Clawfoot Tub Shower Curtains
A clawfoot tub is a beautiful addition to any bathroom, but in order to shower in a free standing tub, clawfoot tub shower curtains are a necessity. Clawfoot tubs have traditionally been used for soaking in. They are ideal for this, but they can also be used for a quick shower with a few minor adjustments.
If you are in the process of remodeling your bathroom and haven’t installed your clawfoot tub, you will be pleased to learn that there are many beautiful claw foot tubs available in both cast iron and fiberglass, allowing homeowners to create an elegant looking bathroom. If you currently have one of these elegant tubs that needs some attention, you can hire one of the qualified refinishers to give it a facelift.
In order to shower in a claw foot tub, you will need to purchase one of the available shower tub enclosure kit. These products are basically D shaped or I shaped rods that hang from the ceiling or mounted from a corner, allowing the clawfoot tub shower curtains and liner to hang from the rod and enclose the entire tub. The cost for these enclosure kits is low and relatively cheap, especially when compared to installing a separate shower.
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Clawfoot tub shower curtains are different than a regular shower curtain. Because a clawfoot tub is an oval shape, a curtain that’s long even to go completely around the tub is needed. Some people use several regular curtains, but its best to use a curtain that’s designed especially for this purpose. Most of the enclosure kits do not include the shower curtains or rings, so these will have to be purchased separately. This is ideal as it allows you to create the precise look you’re going for. There are many different clawfoot shower tub curtains from black to white and every color in between. These curtains are available in a variety of patterns including floral, fleur de lis, plaid, and polka-dot, just to name a few. With the wide variety of options to choose from, you will certainly find exactly what you’re looking for. |

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