| Sound Advice for Decorating Your Kid's Bathroom | | Print | |
| Written by William Scott | ||||||
| Wednesday, 23 July 2008 | ||||||
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A child's bathroom presents its own set of decorating challenges. Young children are frequent visitors to the bathroom, making this many times the most used room in the home. However, the bulk of parents have not the faintest idea where to start in decorating a bathroom for their child. If you're a parent, you know just how outspoken kids can be when they don't like something; so parents usually know right away when their dcor choices are unwanted. This article will give you a few tips for decorating a child's bathroom.
A child's bathroom presents its own set of decorating challenges. Young children are frequent visitors to the bathroom, making this many times the most used room in the home. However, the bulk of parents have not the faintest idea where to start in decorating a bathroom for their child. If you're a parent, you know just how outspoken kids can be when they don't like something; so parents usually know right away when their dcor choices are unwanted. This article will give you a few tips for decorating a child's bathroom. Knowing The Gender Behind The Decorations If your child is a boy, you can decorate the bathroom so that specific interests are appealed to, such as cars, bugs, cowboys, and so on. If a young girl uses the bathroom, perhaps a princess or doll theme would be appropriate. Of course, your own child's tastes will be the most important consideration, so if your little girl likes to play with blocks and trucks, so be it. Of course, most of this consideration goes out the window when children of both genders are going to be using the bathroom. If that's true, then the bathroom itself should be kept in a neutral theme but still appeal to the kid's interests. Whatever the theme, you can accessorize in a variety of different ways. Accessories and Decorations to Use There are many different ways to accessorize your kid's bathroom. For example, if your child likes to play with cars, a curtain and bathmat set that has a car pattern on it is ideal. Or, if your children are fans of Disney in your house, they can have pictures of Mickey or Minnie, for example, in their bathrooms. Even toothbrush tumblers are available in many different styles. How about a princess shaped one if your child is a girl, or a dinosaur shaped tumbler for a boy? Soap dispensers come in many styles too and can also be used to enliven children's bathrooms with their favorite characters, animals and more. Other things that can be used to decoration a child's bathroom includes knobs, waste baskets, tissue dispenser and soap dishes. For example, each knob on every cabinet or drawer in your kid's bathroom can also be decorated. You can buy knobs that look like clown faces, jungle animals, or soccer balls, depending upon what your children prefer. Similar interests can be reflected in other decorations. As Your Child Changes, so Does the Bathroom It's no secret that your child's tastes will change as they get older. Your child's dcor and accessories will likely change right along with their interests. From soap dispensers to bathmats, shower curtains to doorknobs; even the tumblers can be changed to grow right along with your child. You should avoid the use of decorations which will be hard to switch out as your child ages. A wallpaper pattern of giraffes may be very appealing to a four year old - but less so when they are twelve. This will leave you with wallpaper you'll have to replace when your child outgrows their obsession with giraffes. However you choose to decorate your kid's bathroom is limited just by your imagination and your budget. There are many accessories available to decorate with so that you can change themes easily even on a budget, and are really only limited by your imagination. If you know your child and what he or she likes, you'll be able to decorate the bathroom appropriately in the first place and then can change the theme as he or she gets older. With just a little planning and imagination, as well as a small budget, you can create and keep the perfect bathroom for your child. Article Author: William Scott has authored a number of bathroom decor articles. His site http://BathroomDecorTips.com, offers further insights into selecting the best bathroom wall cabinets.
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