Stone is a timeless material that will never go out of style, and wherever you use it, it’s always cool, functional, practical, catchy and durable. Stone tiles and stone itself may be used for cladding bathroom walls, floors, ceilings and for cladding shower spaces but a stone bathtub is what will make a bold statement in your space. Let’s take a look at some ideas and may be you’ll get inspired to get one, too.
Shapes And Looks
Stone bathtubs often come in round and oval shapes but there are also squares and rectangles, they are perfect for industrial, minimalist and ultra-modern spaces. If you are ready for eye-catchiness, you can choose a bold carved stone bathtub, carved of a single piece. Such a bathtub usually features uneven edges, a catchy irregular shape and lines, with which you’ll make a bold statement in your space. As for shades, we are used to see dark stone bathtubs but neutral and soft-colored ones are getting more and more popularity as natural and neutral bathrooms are in trend now.
A beautiful bathroom with a rough stone bathtub and a cluster of amber glass pendant lamps.
A catchy bathroom with a sea view, stone walls, stone tiles on the floor and a catchy stone bathtub.
A contemporary bathroom with a glazed wall for a view, a rounded stone bathtub, catchy lamps to accent the space.
A contemporary monochromatic bathroom with a blakc stone wall, marble and geometric tiles and dark fixtures for a bold look.
A dark and moody bathroom with a black stone bathtub, a mini side table and a wooden shelf on the wall.
A dark bathroom with bathroom tiles, a black stone square bathtub, a dark vanity, a black sink and gold touches here and there.
A gorgeous moody bathroom with a black square stone bathtub and matchign floors and a vanity plus a garden view.
A minimalist bathroom done in neutrals, with a built-in stone bathtub and dark wooden floor.
A minimalist granite bathroom with a granite bathtub plus a black ladder is a cool idea for an edgy feel.
A moody bathroom with a white pebble tile, dark stone on the wall and a dark stone bathtub plus a wooden side table.
A neutral bathroom with a gorgeous stone bathtub and a matching sink looks refined and very natural.
How To Style
A stone bathtub will fit any bathroom style, from minimalist to rustic, all you need to do is to choose a right shape and shade and style it properly. Minimalist and moody modern spaces will welcome dark rectangle stone tubs; spa and tropical bathrooms will look nice with dark and neutral stone bowl bathtubs, rustic and cabin bathrooms can be accented with rough carved stone bathtubs. Add side tables, stools and various accessories that will match the style of the bathroom.
A neutral bathroom with textural tiles on the walls and floor, a grey stone bathtub and dark metal fixtures.
A neutral bathroom with white tiles, a stone bathtub and a floating shelf for an airy and serene feeling in the space.
A neutral contemporary bathroom with a bowl-like stone bathtub and a catchy artwork for a modern feel.
A neutral farmhouse bathroom with printed tiles, a neutral stone bathtub and a round chandelier looks serene.
A refined and minimalist bathroom with color block walls, a stone bathtub and a polished gold side table and fixtures.
A rough bathroom with a carved stone bathtub that stands out and makes a fashion statement together with a sea view.
A rustic bathroom with a fantastic view, wooden floors and a dark stone bathtub carved of a single piece of stone.
A rustic bathroom with white walls, wooden beams, a rough stone bathtub in a warm shade and tree stumps as side tables.
A small yet refined neutral bathroom clad with marble tiles, with a marble half wall and a marble round bathtub.
A unique bowl-like stone bathtub is an ultimate solution for a contemporary or minimalist bathroom.
A white bathroom totally clad with plaster, with built-in shelves and with a white stone bathtub.
A white bathroom with rough stone tiles, a white stone bathtub and a jute rug is all-natural and relaxing.
An all-white bathroom with a grey stone bathtub, wooden beams that make the space warmer and catchier.
An outdoor stone bathtub with uneven edges will keep you cool outside durign hot days.
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