Slipper Acrylic
Uncategorized July 26th. 2010, 7:20pmSlipper Acrylic
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![]() Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot Bathtub 61 Claw Foot PACKAGE US $1,259.00
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![]() Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot 67 Bathtub Bath Tub PACKAGE US $1,259.00
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![]() Acrylic Double Slipper 68 Clawfoot Bathtub BathTub US $899.00
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Bath Tub Claw Foot Bathtub Acrylic US $1,199.99
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,499.00
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Bathtub Claw Foot Bath Tub Acrylic US $999.99
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![]() Acrylic Double Ended Slipper Pedestal Bathtub BathTub US $1,059.00
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![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Chrome US $1,578.96
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![]() 67 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Chrome US $1,699.32
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![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Chrome US $1,564.00
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![]() 67 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Chrome US $1,632.00
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![]() Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot Bathtub Claw Foot Bath Tub US $899.00
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Tub Bathtub Acrylic Double Layer US $999.99
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![]() Clawfoot Slipper Bathtub Bath Tub 67 Claw Foot Acrylic US $949.99 |
![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Pol Brass US $1,619.08
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![]() 67 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub Rim Mt Polished Brass US $1,739.44
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![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub Oil Rbd Bronze w Rim US $1,699.32
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![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub w Rim Holes Pol Brass US $1,632.00
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![]() 67 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub Rim Mt Polished Brass US $1,700.00
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![]() 60 Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub Oil Rbd Bronze w Rim US $1,632.00
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![]() Acrylic Clawfoot Slipper Tub Rim Mt Oil Rubbed Bronze US $1,700.00
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![]() Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot Bathtub 61 Claw Foot Bath Tub US $899.00
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,699.99
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,599.99
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Bath Tub Claw Foot Bathtub Acrylic US $1,299.99
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![]() 60 inch Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot Tub Satin Nickel Feet US $1,632.00
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![]() 60 Ascot Acrylic Slipper Clawfoot Tub Complete Set US $2,102.99
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,599.99
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,699.99
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Bath Tub Claw Foot Bathtub Acrylic US $1,299.99
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![]() Clawfoot 69 Double Slipper Acrylic Bath Tub Bathtub US $1,699.99
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![]() 67 Slipper Clawfoot Bath Tub Claw Foot Bathtub Acrylic US $1,299.99
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Modern Bathtub Styles For Every Individual
Around this time of year, many people are catching Spring fever. The weather is nice finally and everyone is out and about much more than during the winter. For some reason, once the weather warms up, cleaning, renovating, and decorating begin with a fervor. You may have caught this bug too and want to renovate parts of your house. If the bathroom is tagged for a makeover, you may be searching for modern bathtub styles. Even changing this one element in your home can make a big difference in the look and feel of your bathroom.
Bathtub Style Choices
In today's bathroom design market place, you have your pick of modern bathtub styles. You can go all out contemporary or stay within the bounds of traditional styles. It's all up to you. Below is a brief list of bathtub styles to consider when renovating your bathroom. It's hardly extensive but it may offer you a general glance at what's out there.
Circular modern bathtub styles are a contemporary favorite. Sometimes freestanding, sometimes drop-in, circular tubs come in a range of styles within the style. You can also find round Japanese style tubs (discussed further below) as well as more traditional tubs. Round tubs are often quite modern in appearance and may take up a lot of space. If you're running low on room, this is not always the best option. However, circular tubs offer a crisp, minimal edge to the right size bathroom.
Traditional tubs with a modern twist are common now. Such modern bathtub styles using old favorites as inspiration, include clawfoot tubs, pedestal tubs, and slipper tubs. These modern traditional styles are generally cleaner around the edges with less flourish and are usually manufactured from more modern materials such as acrylic or even glass. If you like to mix old with new or want a touch of traditional in a very contemporary bathroom, these are the tub styles for you.
Japanese bathtubs are a popular soaking tub. They are tall and deep and work in a variety of size bathrooms. Some are round and some are rectangular, but whether a part of modern bathtub styles or not, Japanese bathtubs are designed for real bathing. As with most bathtubs today, you will have your pick of materials. For a clean, modern appearance, acrylic is probably your best choice.
If you only have space for a more standard type of bathtub, you can still find modern bathtub styles. Many standard drop-in tubs are quite sophisticated and sleek. If you need to go really simple and standard, companies like Kohler have clean-lined tubs that will complement most bathrooms. Look for tubs that are pure white with straight lines for a modern appearance.
Whatever the size or shape of your bathroom or the extent of your bathroom renovation, modern bathtub styles and selection will not disappoint. A new bathtub can greatly enhance the look of your bathroom overall. Browse online for a glimpse at what's available or visit your local design expo or home improvement center for a closer look at today's bathtubs.
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The thing is I don't just want to glue it on and have them shed glitter everywhere. I had thought about painting the shoes red before the glitter with acrylic paint but would the glue stick as well as to the bare shoe? I have tacky glue for sticking on the glitter and i have clear polyurethane spray i thought would be good for sealing it in so they don't shed everywhere and would be durable enough for a pair of shoes.... is this good? I'm making ruby slippers. And I really don't want them to get bald spots, how many layers of glitter?
And i want them to still sparkle when they are done. I had used spray adhesive on a previous pair and the finished product didn't sparkle.
and the shoes are some kind of shiny plastic-y material, would it be better to sand them rough beforehand or would it not make a difference?
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