A Unique Way To Repurpose An Old Bathtub 
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I love when old things can find new purposes, especially when the project involves something as stunning as the claw-foot tub in this video. Inspired by the all-time classic Breakfast at Tiffany's, a custom tub and tile company decided to put their creativity to use and repurpose a grimy old bathtub. I'd never heard of a tub sofa until I watched this video, and now I can't stop imagining how one would look inside my dream home!


The cool thing about this project is that it reuses something that most people might simply throw away. Bathtubs are typically not the most common thing to repurpose, but when it's done the way it is in this video, it's totally worth it. The before and after shots of the bathtub are super impressive. Watch the video and see for yourself, and don't forget to tell us what you think of this cool project in the comments! 

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