Tuesday, January 26, 2010

The Freestanding Tub

It is raining .. again. And although I have done 'my time' on the East Coast, my California soul is craving some blue sky. Since escape to Palm Springs seems unlikely, I will choose the second idea I had today -- escape to the bath. And I mean escape. Let's lock the door, light the candles and pretend we can't hear the kids. And let's go old school, freestanding tubs only!





Here is country chic. A crystal chandelier, raw wood, natural light and even a fireplace mantel. If you can't pull the tub up to a fireplace, even the hint of fire will do.  Claw foot tubs can be found at your local salvage yard.  (Same for the fireplace mantle.) The outside can be painted as you would paint metal. The inside can be finished by a bathtub refinisher. Remember how well cast iron can hold the heat? Perfect.



Here is jaw dropping glamour from a Southern Accents showhouse. I could feel so pampered with all the shiny tile. The bateau style tub, finished in polished nickel, is available from Waterworks, Urban Archeology, and the Bathworks.


Very modern, spare, but not cold. The textured,  tile wall defines this space and keeps it from looking too sleek.



A Pedestal tub.  This has an old library feel to it. I would definitely settle in with an old 'volume' or two. Kohler is one source for this tub.




Look at this beautiful tub. Placed right in front of the double shower, it takes advantage of that marble wall as a backsplash. Rustic beams overhead? Bonus. Waterworks and The Bathworks.



 Which is floating you more? The floating tub or the shimmering wall of beads? Similar tub from Kohler.



Another bath and shower combo (look at the showerheads on the wall behind the tub.) Add some old world touches like a pendant light and a candelabra and clean, modern shapes come alive.



And let's circle back to where we started. Beautiful tub, fireplace mantel, chandelier. Enough to get you through the rainy weather. Stay warm, my friends!


LOCAL SOURCE:
Ohmega Salvage , Berkeley

Whole House Building Supply, East Palo Alto

The Bathworks available at Splashworks, San Jose

Waterworks at Waterworks, SF

Kohler at Fixtures and Faucets, San Mateo

1 comment:

  1. Love and adore free standing tubs, and your images are fab!
    xo
    Maria

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