Clawfoot bathtubs The clawfoot bathtub was considered a luxury item in the late 19th century, originally made from cast iron and lined with porcelain. Modern technology has contributed to a drop in the price of clawfoot bathtubs, which may now be made of fiberglass, acrylic or other modern materials. Clawfoot bathtubs usually require more water than a standard bathtub, because generally they are larger. While true antique clawfoot bathtubs are still considered collectible items, new reproduction clawfoot bathtubs are chosen by remodelers and new home builders and much like the Western-style bathtubs, clawfoot bathtubs can also include a variety of shower head options. Clawfoot bathtubs come in four major styles: •
Classic roll rim bathtubs, also called
roll top bathtubs or
flat rim bathtubs as seen in the picture at the top of this page. •
Slipper bathtubs, generally known as
slipper baths in the UK, where one end is raised and sloped creating a more comfortable lounging position. •
Double slipper bathtubs – where both ends are raised and sloped. •
Double ended bathtubs – where both ends of the bathtub are rounded, as opposed to the classic roll rim bathtub, which has one rounded end and one fairly flat end.
Pedestal bathtubs Pedestal bathtubs rest on a pedestal in what many would term an
art deco style. Evidence of pedestal bathtubs dates back to the island of
Crete around 1000 BC.
Baby bathtub A baby bathtub is one used for bathing infants, especially those not yet old enough to sit up on their own. These can be either a small, stand-alone bath that is filled with water from another source, or a device for supporting the baby that is placed in a standard bathtub. Many are designed to allow the baby to recline while keeping its head out of the water.
Soft bathtubs Soft tubs are made from soft plastic or foam with a protective non-slip coating. While soft tubs have been available since the 1970s, by the 1990s they were being sold by major manufacturers.
Inflatable bathtubs Inflatable bathtubs are portable bathtubs that can be used indoors and outdoors. Some models have built-in accessories such as pillows, backrests, armrests, and cupholders, which are all air-inflated. In general, inflatable bathtubs usually consist of many smaller inflatable parts, together forming a bathtub. == Recreation and therapy ==