Help Me Choose: Feet Finish
Typically, a clawfoot tub's feet match the faucet and plumbing. Color preferences and ease of maintenance are important considerations. Shop 4 Classics offers a wide choice of popular finishes. We are certain that you will find the perfect match for your project. Samples are for finish reference only. Actual feet may vary from samples shown.
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White Painted white feet are a low maintenance and flexible finish option. Only occasional cleaning is required to maintain the classic appearance of white feet. White feet coordinate well with all other finishes, providing the greatest flexibility in faucet and plumbing selection. |
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Polished Brass Brass has been a popular finish since the nineteenth century. Protected polished brass feet have a coating to prevent tarnish. Polished brass must be cleaned frequently to maintain its shine. |
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Chrome Chromium plating (chrome) became popular in the 1930's and continues to be one of our most popular finishes. Chrome is a tarnish-resistant finish. Chrome requires periodic cleanings to maintain its shine. |
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Polished Nickel Polished nickel was the preferred finish from the 1880's up until chrome came onto the scene in the 1930's. Polished nickel requires frequent cleaning to maintain its shine. |
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Brushed Nickel Brushed nickel is polished nickel that has been brushed to highlight the beauty of the nickel. The brushed finish hides scratches, fingerprints, and water spots making it a low maintenance finish. |
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Antique Bronze Antique bronze is a burgundy-brown finish. The antiquing process results in darker areas around detail to provide an Old World charm. |
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