The Elizabethan Classics Tub provides old-world charm with contemporary function in every bath tub design.  They make classic clawfoot tubs in a variety of materials including cast iron, acrylic and copper.

While antique cast iron bathtubs are lovely, installation can be quite a challenge.   Get the bath of your dreams with the beauty and luxury of an Elizabethan Classics Tub, while still enjoying the convenience of modern plumbing.   You can also get classic fixtures made by Elizabethan Classics for your bathtub.

Elizabethan Classics tubs are available in a variety of styles including, classic clawfoot, slipper, and pedastal designs.  Here are just a few of  lovely Elizabethan Classics Tub styles that are available:

The 62 Inch Elizabethan Classics Slipper Clawfoot Bathtub has porcelain over cast iron construction with a white enamel finish on the exterior.  The lovely ball and claw feet give this cast iron bathtub it’s classic charm.

This double slipper style tub by Elizabethan Classics has beautiful lines and classically ornate feet.

Here’s a double ended cast iron tub with imperial claw feet that are available in several finishes, including white, bronze, nickel, and chrome.

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You can also purchase your Elizabethan Classics Bathtub as a package:

Bathtub packages typically include the bathtub as well as the fixtures including the tub faucet with hand-shower, drain, supply lines, and supply stops.   The cost of a package is quite a bit less expensive than if you were to buy all of the fixtures separately.

Want something other than the traditional white tub?   You can add custom painting to your bathtub purchase, starting at about $120.    Available colors include both standard and custom colors.  Below are just a few examples of colors you can have your tub painted.

Bathtub installation will require some special tools and know-how. In many cases, hiring a licensed plumber to install your bathtub can save a lot of time, especially if you have never installed plumbing fixtures before. Here’s a helpful video from Vintage Tub and Bath explaining how to choose supply lines for your bathtub.

If you are handy with tools and want to save some expenses, there are many great resources online explaining how to install a bathtubInstallation for a Clawfoot bath tub are different than many installations for contemporary or modern bathtubs.  You can find information from how to install clawfoot bathtub faucets to how to install a clawfoot tub shower.   Bob Vila on has step by step instructions on bathtub installation.  Before you install your new bathtub, you will need to remove your old tub safely. And finally, the internet is also great resource for ideas and inspiration about classic bathtubs and bathroom decor.