
You can live in a bubble — or you can live in a cool bubble.
An eye-catching dome home is on the market in Kalamazoo, Michigan, for $1.9 million.
The recently listed spread in the eclectic city drew intense reactions online after it was shared by the social media account Zillow Gone Wild, with commenters variously comparing the exteriors to a wasp’s nest, an egg carton and even baked goods.
“Looks like a batch of cinnamon buns!” wrote one observer.
“Nothing Bundt House,” joked another commenter.
“Looks like a mushroom colony,” another chimed in. “If Kalamazoo had a tornado, would this house become scrambled eggs?” a commenter asked.
The story behind the monolithic dome is almost as unexpected as its exteriors. Listing agent Fred Taber, of Jaqua Realtors, told The Post about the origins of the circa-1977 home.
While Kalamazoo boasts an impressive array of Art Deco and modernist residences designed by famous architects like Frank Lloyd Wright and Norman Carver Jr., this home is in a league of its own.
“What makes this even better is this is not designed by any famous architect, or even remotely well known architect,” Taber said.
Instead, the spherical abode was designed by an orthodontist named Dr. Luther Bruce, with this help of an architect friend.
The $1.9 million listing advertises “privacy, energy efficiency and timeless style.” Its stone, plaster and wooden interiors span more…