When it comes to creating a bathroom with timeless charm and character, few features make as bold a statement than a bath with feet. Whether you call it a clawfoot tub, a roll-top bath, or a freestanding soaker, this classic fixture blends vintage elegance with modern luxury. But styling a bath with feet isn’t just about placing it in a room, it’s about curating a space that complements its unique personality. We’ll explore inspiring ways to style your roll-top bath with feet along with some considerations to keep in mind when making your choice.

Styles

If you have a contemporary bathroom but still like the look of a luxurious freestanding bathtub, opt for a modern foot design like that of the Victoria + Albert Radford. Explore options with ball & claw feet for the opitomie of traditional bathroom style – the Hurlingham Dryden or Victoria + Albert Cheshire offer up this quintessential, classic look. For a robust, bold statement, consider a lion’s foot detail – exactly as it sounds, a strong shape with carving to resemble the paws of a lion as featured on the Hurlingham Byron.

Victoria + Albert Radford Double Ended Stone Bath

Modern

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Ball & Claw

Cast Iron Raised Double Ended Bath 1560mm

Lion’s Foot

Finishes

When deciding on the finish of your bath feet, there are a few considerations to keep in mind as this can really play a role in the colour balance of your bathroom space. The options will vary depending on brand so be sure to check all of the details when placing your order.

Finish options can include: 
Painted (we offer customisation matching Farrow & Ball or Little Greene), chrome, gold, brass, nickel, white metal

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Burlington Bateau Double Ended Victorian bath

Bathroom Space

Your roll-top bath with feet is a statement piece for your bathroom and so you want to ensure that the space around complements it. If you have a compact bathroom, this doesn’t mean you need to compromise on design – the Hurlingham Shelley is a petite, single ended cast iron slipper bath ideal for smaller spaces measuring in at 1370mm. For those wanting a larger bath, but logistically require both bath and shower elements, take a look at the Burlington Hampton 1700mm Left/Right Handed Showering Bath with Feet. Similarly, the Avantgarde Back-To-Wall Bath is a nice option if you need to save some space but would like a little bit of a ledge. For the bathrooms with plenty of space to play with, the Hurlingham Tebb sits on tall ball & claw feet making the ultimate elvated statement and would be a phenomenal piece.

How Our Customers Style Their Baths

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