Thursday, August 7, 2014

Bath Decor 2014


I've shared so much of the rest of the house, I guess it's time to go to the bathrooms ;)
First up:  Master Bath



I have filled this room with everything 'beachy'!  The seashells we have collected over the years from various beaches along the Atlantic coast, Gulf Coast and Caribbean.  Of course I have them displayed in glass jars!  It's the best way to display a lot of little things with out the room looking cluttered.  And I can't tell you how much easier it makes dusting the bathroom ;)



Pictured here are a few more jars of shells and starfish.  The very tiny jar holds my collection of shark teeth.  The large seashell on the lower left is a huge conch and over a foot wide.  My plants?  Plastic of course ;)



Now let's look at the kids bath.....



This room is completely different and totally fun!   It's a space where lots of color is expected, and serves as home to my rubber ducks.  I love rubber ducks and started collecting them for my 1st baby shower.  (You can read about the decor for that party by clicking here)



Behind the curtain: A. Whole. Lot. Of. Toys.  :D



So I love having lots of fun toys for the kiddos, but hate clutter.  For that reason I had to come up with an organizational solution.

Left: All the soaps are way high up.
Why? because if they aren't somebody dumps them all into the tub ;)

Top Right:  Shower rod & hanging basket organizing system.
I saw this idea on Pinterest and loved it right away.  All you do is position an extra shower curtain rod at the back of the shower, then suspend wire baskets from it using shower curtain hooks.

I picked up the curtain rod from Wal-Mart and the baskets/ hooks from Dollar Tree.  The total project was less than $10.  I love this solution because the toys are organized which means they don't look all cluttered.  I haaaaate clutter!  Even if they spend most of the time behind a curtain, the toys should look nice.  I think the space is so much more inviting this way.

A couple of notes: One, make sure you get plastic baskets that are open for drainage.  That way everything can dry out nicely and prevent mildew.  Two, this solution is not at all Husby safe.  While it's great for very short people, put one large man in there and that thing is getting knocked down as soon as he lifts an arm.  Hahaha!

Bottom Right: Because I love mermaids!



Top Left:  I found these cupcake bath toys at Wal-Mart.
You mean I can have cupcakes in the bathroom too?!?!  Sign me up!

Bottom Left:  Surfer duck spout guard.
She guards little heads from bumping into the spout and meets the design criteria.
What more could you ask for?

Right:  Ariel and Flounder
Because I love mermaids, and Ariel is my favorite.
For that reason alone she gets her picture on the blog, that's it!  ;)


That's the end of the bathrooms tour, hope you enjoyed!
Thanks for stopping by!

-Jennifer

© Jennifer Adams Flowers 2014






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