Design Picks: Egg Shaped Bath Tubs

 
No Author Published: March 4, 2013   

Egg shaped bath tubs bring a natural look to even the slickest, fanciest bathroom. Something in their asymmetrical lines says, "I'm perfect, but not too perfect." Egg shaped bath tubs are available, much to the relief of people shopping on smaller budgets, in acrylic, as well as more expensive materials. More modern than traditional, an egg shaped bath tub is a good option for someone looking for a modern tub with soft lines. After all, modern does not have to mean angular.


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Some of these tubs are harder-to-find models by Italian designers. Some are available online, or even through big box stores. All of them are lovely, artistic choices for a bathroom remodel. If your remodeling contractor has not suggested an egg shaped bath tub, speak with him about it if these tubs appeal to you.

How do egg shaped bath tubs look in traditional bathrooms? Amazing, in one word. Click over to Hometalk.com to see a recent bathroom remodel by an Atlanta contractor, which includes a gorgeous egg shaped bath tub. The look is classic, but contemporary, and oh-so-peaceful.

The Americh Contura: As much as a person could long for a bath tub, I want this egg shaped tub. I am so taken by it because it looks like it is made of adobe, but it is shiny and actually acrylic. It is sculptural, with rounded edges, and simple. However, the Americh Contura egg shaped bath tub is deceptively simple looking. Hidden in it are whirlpool jets for a truly luxurious soaking experience. $3721.99 at ArdiBathrooms.com.

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