Vintage Tub and Bath Bathroom

This blog post is sponsored by Vintage Tub and Bath and reflects my personal views and opinions of the products.

When I started dreaming up The Cabin remodel I knew I wanted it to feel and look old. My husband always joked that we spent a heck of a lot of money to make new stuff look old. But that was the vibe. Old. I wanted things to look like they had always been. Wanted things to feel nostalgic and exemplify old world charm. I really wanted to lean into just simple charming design that would be reminiscent of “grandma’s house”.

One of the first spaces I really had my head around that set the tone for the whole remodel was the guest bathroom. Let’s dive in!

Where it started:

We knew she was getting gutted. Logan had a field day demoing and then we had a blank slate within the confines of the space we had.

I immediately knew I wanted a clawfoot tub. I wanted it to be a true cast iron that would not only stand the test of time moving forward but also look like it had been there forever already. So, my hunt for the perfect clawfoot tub ensued and I was connected with Vintage Tub and Bath. I fell in love with the Heritage Cast Iron Classic Clawfoot Tub by Randolph Morris. After measuring the 54” tub dimensions were perfect so it was the winner! It is stunning in person. It brings the perfect vintage charm to the bathroom and I couldn’t be happier with the quality.

Next up was the shower enclosure. I wanted it to be a mix of a vintage style but also have some simplicity of a bit more modern style. Enter the Deck Mount Clawfoot Tub Shower Enclosure with gooseneck faucet and shower head by Randolph Morris with the Toe Tapper Pop Up Clawfoot Drain. It was exactly what I envisioned. It has just enough detail to be charming and just enough simplicity with the rain shower head to provide a little bit of a modern touch.

I had a new custom vanity built and again wanted a fixture that was charming yet simple. I wanted it to look vintage with more masculine vibes. The Deco Widespread Sink Faucet with metal ross handles by Randolph Morris was it. I selected the oil rubbed bronze finish to match my other fixtures. I love how it completes the space when paired with the brass mirror and hardware.

From the quality of the materials to the responsive and friendly customer service, I highly recommend Vintage Tub and Bath! I get so many compliments on this bathroom and it may be one of my favorite spaces in this project!

Bathroom linked here!

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