Guest Picks: Fun and Functional Kids’ Bathroom Finds
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Second to the kitchen, the bathroom takes the biggest beating in a home with children. This is where the kids bathe, brush their teeth, shower, do their hair, wash their hands and — well, you know. And because you too are likely going to be spending so much time in the kids’ bathroom, you might as well make it a room that will appeal to both your kids and you. — Laurel from Ducks in a Row
Universal Expert Bathroom Cabinet - $250 There is so much to love about this cabinet. My favorite part is the hanging rod underneath. It makes the towels that much closer and easier to grab.
Classic Double Sink Console, Gray - $2,099 A double sink is a must, especially if you have more than one child using the same bathroom. I don’t know how many arguments I’ve heard my kids get into about needing space while brushing their teeth. This one also has space to stash step stools.
Step Stool, One Step - $42 Step stools are essential because sinks are often just a tad too high for kids to reach. I love the personalization available on this one.
Wire Wall Cubby - $198 I would love to put this in the bathroom in place of a towel rod. Kids and hooks just go hand in hand. Plus, the cubbies can store toiletries, bath toys or rolled-up towels.
Eight-Arms Hook, Mint - $48 I’d add a couple of these to the walls for more places for the kids to hang things. They would mean fewer things left on the floor.
Thomaspaul Octopus Shower Curtain - $120 An octopus fits in perfectly in a kids’ bathroom. Plus, this design is gender neutral. I also like that it isn’t too juvenile, so the kids won’t outgrow it quickly.
Isaac Sconce, Long Arm, Persimmon - $128 I think this would be great over a mirror. I love the pop of red in a neutral bathroom.
Kids Bathroom Art Print by 7-Wonders Design - $18 A kids' bathroom calls for some fun artwork. This is a simple reminder of what is required of them.
‘Wash Those Hands’ Bathroom Wall Art by Lily Cole - $13 This print would bring in whimsy and fun.
Porcelain Barnacle Vase - $78 A vase like this is kind of cool, and flowers in a kids' bathroom — why not? You could also use it as a toothbrush holder.
Dip-Dyed Stool, White - $58 Any parent who has bathed or potty trained a child knows that you need a place where you can sit for a while in the bathroom. I love this wooden stool.
Fouta Bath Towel, Navy/Chambray - $6 I love the combination of bold and narrow stripes on these towels.
Martha Stewart Collection Quick Dry Bath Towel Collection - $8 Fluffy towels are a must. I like to get a different color for each child.
Canvas Elevated Laundry Hamper - $144 If there is room for a laundry hamper in the bathroom, lucky you. From my experience, the closer the hamper, the more likely it is that kids will put dirty clothes inside it. I love the industrial style of this one. And it has wheels!
Whale Rubber Bath Mat - $16 Add some whimsy to the bottom of your bathtub and prevent slipping with this whale-design rubber bath mat.
Animal Toothbrush Holder - $4.99 This cute toothbrush holder will keep the brush part covered and germ free.
Ivory Whale Soap Dish - $6.99 This soap dish’s cuteness just might encourage kids to grab the soap and wash their hands.
Threshold Bath Storage Basket, Gray, Tall - $14.99 Here’s another laundry hamper option, if you don’t have space for a big bin on wheels.
Room Essentials Vintage Round Wall Clock, Red - $12.99 This clock has bold, easy-to-read numbers, and the red color ties in with the Isaac sconce above.
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