Clawfoot Baths

Clawfoot Baths

Introduce the same level of elegance and sophistication of a boutique setting into your home with a clawfoot bath and you’ll be left wondering why you didn’t do it sooner. It’s about elevating your interiors in a way that makes you feel at peace, but while also giving you something to smile about every time you walk into the room.

The Early Settler worldview is about slowing things down and enjoying the beauty of the little details, and that includes a few nuanced touches in the Bathroom. You can balance the ornate quality of the feet with the slightly minimalist profile of the bath itself, allowing you to achieve a sense of balance and proportion in the process.

Striking Clawfoot Styles

The closer you look at the clawfoot style you are considering, the more you will see that the real beauty lies in the way that each curve and alignment combine to create something striking. They may be a small part of the overall design, but they’re always going to be what catches your eye from across the room. If you then take this starting point and allow yourself to see where it goes, you can set yourself free to elevate so many of the other fine details.

Feet do more than simply lay the foundations, especially when you use their striking design to set the tone for the rest of the space. Door furniture, toilet roll holders, and other metal fixtures and fittings can all be coordinated to allow a sense of unity to develop as if from nowhere. When you consider how pristine and elegant the finish of the bath is, not to mention your choice of tiles, you get a sense of just how prominent these metal inclusions can be.

Everyone will have their own preconceptions when it comes to Baths, but it’s allowing yourself to go off on different paths and consider different angles that will lead you to the right clawfoot bath for your home. If you think about it as a chance to elevate and refine your space, rather than an attempt to make it feel overly grand or ornate, you’ll set the right tone before you know it.

Maintaining space and balance is also important in a room that is often a little more compact than others. Choosing the location of your bath so that it catches the light when not in use could help you turn it into a natural focal point. From there, you can build outwards and make a real feature of the elegance of the feet.

A Hallmark of Quality

You may find that you want something that feels like it has more legacy and heritage in your home, in which case this style of bathtub will allow you to:

  • Elevate the ambience without taking up any more space
  • Refine the way in which you contrast and align different finishes
  • Celebrate ornate details by setting them against more minimalist surfaces

The Early Settler approach is always to give you the ideas and then sit back and see where they take you. In our experience, it allows you to express yourself on a deeper level so that you can set the tone for an inspired approach that will redefine your home.

Why Early Settler?

Blessing your home with a clawfoot bath from our range of Freestanding Baths is about celebrating quality and authenticity in a way that makes you feel truly at ease. Finally, you can feel aligned with your space in a way that allows you to lie back and take it all in as you dip beneath the water at your leisure.