Decorating a Bathroom for Children

In a bathroom that is entirely dedicated for use by children there is a lot that can be done design wise to make it a fun and yet relaxing space. And if you’re wondering whether decorating for children is a waste of time and money, don’t worry; even though the kids will grow up, your bathroom can grow along with them and it doesn’t have to cost a fortune to keep up either.

 

With faucetry in a children’s bathroom there is no need to add splendid styles and way out surfaces. Taps for children can be a point of frustration so be sure to select basic, easy to use sets and move on to more fun areas to transform.

Take the walls and floors for example. There is nothing more fun than the primary colors that all kids love, and seeing them splashed around the bathroom in various ways will help generate a sense of freedom and joy in the room. As your children mature it’s easy, not to mention low cost, to paint over a bright yellow wall with a softer tone – edging all the way back to ivory by the time they’ve reached adulthood. By duplicating this approach with bath sheets, foot mats and face washers the bathroom really will ‘grow up’ right along side the kids.

 

There are a lot of fantastic bathroom accessory sets that are specially designed for children. Whether it is their favorite super hero or a happy puppy design, the children will enjoy seeing their toothbrushes in such wonderful containers. Add a splash of ‘temporary’ color to a traditional all-white vanity unit by changing the door and drawer handles.

 

Safety always comes first in any case, but more so with children around slippery surfaces and above all, water. Rubber backed bath mats that are big enough to soak up all those joyful splashes will ensure little ones don’t end up slipping on wet floors or slippery mats.

 

Allowing children to reach taps on the hand basin is fantastic for their growing independence, however, be sure to not enable them to access hot taps at an age where they do not understand the risks associated with hot water. Add a colorful step stool to the room to help make hand washing easier for those bigger kids who are ready and able to wash their hands all on their own. Step stools with rubber on the top and bottom are a perfect choice as they help avoid slips and trips.

 

 

For a dash of extra fun, add bright hooks to hang towels, face washers and all manner of things at child friendly heights around the room. Bright towels embroidered with the children’s names on them helps them learn how to read and write their names and gives them a sense of ownership and pride in their bathroom and its accessories.

 

Of course there is no reason why you can’t completely remodel the children’s bathroom with pint sized toilets, vanity units and chairs, just remember that as the children grow up so too will the bathroom need to and that will take time and money. Either way, decorating a bathroom for children really is worth the effort as it will create many joyful moments during those precious childhood years and those moments are something you and the children will cherish forever.

 

Tauseef Hussain is an interior decorator and social media blogger for QS Supplies, the online shop for Bathrooms and home décor fixtures (for UK citizens).

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  1. Zo-zo says:

    Omg I want!!!! For my family bathroom!! That sink is really cool. Mines just cream. As is every room in my house. I’m such a bore lol!!! I just change the accessories when I get bored! X I love the Micky theme it reminds me of Orlando lol X

  2. Jessica Markham says:

    I love that sink x x

  3. jess says:

    Cos we rent and our bathroom is tiny we ave put some winnie the pooh pics in the toilet room and some teddy wall stickers in the shower room they really make it a kid friendly place xXx

  4. Mel says:

    omg those are amazing! Now I only wish I had a bathroom of my own to try and decorate!!
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  5. mikayla gunner says:

    most bathrooms r boring, id love one like that myself!

  6. i love that ! i think il show the landlord thats how i want my new bathroom lol
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  7. Mummy_LaLa says:

    i love that sink its ace!!! :-) where can i get one hahaha. but think iy is a goo idea that people decorate the bathroom for their children, it makes bath time more fun. i am currently going through the process of what colours i want to decorate each room before buying all paints ect. this has given me some ideas for the bathroom which is the room i am struggling with xx

  8. Emma Clarke says:

    My son, would spend all his time in the bathroom, if we had mickey mouse! He’s obsessed with him!! It’s a fantastic idea!! Xx

  9. MsXpat says:

    What a brilliant idea! I’ve been busy getting lil bits for my son’s new room and I never considered putting stuff in the bathroom for him. Thanks supermum. You are SUPER ;0)

  10. Emma L says:

    I WANT THAT SINK! its wicked my bathroom is currently being girlyfied as i was adament that one room in the house was gunna be mine and the husband said bathroom.. cream walls with pink acesories but reading this maybe i should keep cream walls get some kids safe “splash” mirrors to go on walls and rubber duck the bathroom… what do we think??? xxx

  11. Kate Foley says:

    I love the bright colours in bathrooms mines a bright green/blue x

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