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2 cast iron items you should have in your home

2 cast iron items you should have in your home

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Never overlook cast iron as a material to use throughout your home. Its simple charm simply cannot be matched by other materials. Its durable and sleek finish is extremely versatile and can be implemented anywhere from the kitchen to the bathroom.

A variety of benefits come with this durable material. Not only is it easy to clean and maintain, it blends well with a number of interior design styles, like traditional, transitional, rustic, vintage and modern.

We often see cast iron being used in kitchen appliances like skillets because the material is easy to clean, cooks food beautifully due to its ability to retain heat, and lasts a number of years because of its sturdy and durable nature. But here are a few other items you may want to consider getting in a cast iron finish:

Clawfoot tub
Clawfoot tubs are a beautiful addition to any vintage style bathroom. They offer a striking focal point and are the perfect place to unwind after a long day. Clawfoot tubs are also convenient because they can easily fit into any bathroom, whether it’s cozy or spacious. You can attach a shower head to your tub as well to transform it into a shower when needed.

When choosing a finish for your clawfoot tub, we recommend cast iron. The material is coated with enamel, which prevents the tub from being chipped or scratched. Cast iron is also able to retain heat for a long period of time, so you won’t have to worry about the water getting cold as you relax at the end of a long day.

How to clean it: Cast iron tubs will stay looking as good as new with regular maintenance. After using the tub, grab a soft cloth and wipe it down, rinsing thoroughly afterwards. Stay away from using any abrasive tools like sponge pads, steel wool or wire brushes, as these would damage the tub’s finish.

Farmhouse sink
Need a new sink for your kitchen? How about a farmhouse sink? Not only does this basin style offer plenty of room for dirty dishes, it offers a strikingly beautiful focal point in your kitchen design. Because farmhouse sinks are installed further forward than most other basins, you won’t have to lean forward when washing dishes, making the experience much more comfortable.

Cast iron farmhouse sinks not only look sleek and stylish, they will last you and your family a long time. Their hard, durable surface is resistant to chips, scratches and water spots, and is extremely simple to clean

How to clean it: Much like a cast iron bathtub, keeping a cast iron sink clean means tending to it regularly. Rinse the sink after each use to prevent stains from forming. You should also avoid leaving dirty dishes in the basin for a long period of time, as this could cause stains and unwanted marks. If you do find a stain, however, you can use a small amount of a non-abrasive cleaner to remove it. Avoid using steel wool and stick to a gentle cloth instead.

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