5 Easy Kid's Bathroom Organization Tips
5 Easy Kid's Bathroom Organization Tips
Ideas to show you how to optimize the space of your kid's bathroom, no matter the size. Here you can find 5 easy bathroom organization tips that will enable you to grab everything you need for bath time in a minute or less!
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1. Decorative Storage Rack or Cabinet
I found this storage rack at Marshall's for $39.99 and it has been a lifesaver. I organized it with kid's towels on top, then wash cloths rolled up and put into a metal basket, Johnson's Baby Lotion and Johnson's Baby Wash, and adult towels for occasional guests on the last shelf.If an open cabinet with bin storage is a better option for your space, there's a great option on Amazon: Mainstays Storage Shelf
2. Medicine Cabinet
The medicine cabinet on the back wall of the bathroom stores things like Boudreaux's Butt Paste and Desitin cream for those evenings that they need a little butt cream after their bath. I also keep triple antibiotic ointment and band aids in our cabinet to cover their "bobos" before going to bed. Children's Tylenol , Children's Motrin and Gripe Water are in our med cabinet as well for when the little one's are teething or have a tummy ache. Since the bath is the last thing we do in our routine before going to sleep, it's very convenient to have all these supplies in the bathroom as we are getting the kids ready for bed. I have included links to the med cabinet supplies to make it easier for you to stock up!
3. Over the Door Towel Rack
A great way to store the kid's towels or robes to be used again. I bought this over the door rack at Marshalls for only $7.99!
4. Bath Mat + Bath Toy Holder
We love our bath mat and toy holder that were both bought at Marshall's for under $10 each! (I'm sure you've noticed by now that the two stores I love the most are Marshall's and Amazon Prime)
5. Glass Vase with Lid
Our kid's bathroom also serves as our guest bathroom so I tried to place something on the counter, out of the kid's reach, for guests to use. My glass vase contains mostly travel size shampoo, conditioner, soap and lotions from hotels we have visited. I also added some miniature toothpaste tubes and mouthwash bottles in case our guests forgot to bring any of the essentials while visiting our home.
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