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on June 14, 2018 · Leave a Comment

Kid’s Bathroom Hacks

 

Organizing a kids and guest shared bathroom.

This post is sponsored by Scott Brand, but the content and opinions expressed here are my own.

Do you want to know my least favorite room in my entire house? The kid’s bathroom. The germs, messes, dirt, and just plain nasty that accumulates in the kids bathroom is something I never care to investigate. Please do not tell me those statistics because this room already scares me. To make this room a little less scary, I take control of the few things that I can and create some kid’s bathroom organization hacks to make my life easier. Although these kid’s bathroom hacks can’t keep the messes from happening, they can at least make me feel like I am more ready for what is to come. Especially when the kid’s bathroom is shared with out guests.

Kid’s Bathroom Organization Tips & Hacks:

Use hooks for towels.

Kids do not know how to fold towels properly and hang them on a towel bar. It’s just not going to happen. I am sure you have seen the days of sloppy towel bars with towels half hanging off, if they aren’t already on the floor underneath. It makes me cringe because it’s just so sloppy. So, we have hooks. My three year old can figure out how to hang her towel on the hook and it makes things look much nicer. You can also hang cute photos above the hooks for the kids to know which one is theirs. That’s on my to do list, so I will be sure to share that with you when we do.

Utilize plastic storage containers for visible bathroom storage.

If you want your kids to put things back where they belong, make it easy to find! Nothing spells it out more plain and simple than it being right in front of you! You may have to train your kids a little to remember to put things where they belong, but they’ll catch on, especially if it’s easy!

Keep items to restock in their reach.

Make it easy for kids to find what they need. We keep extra Scott ComfortPlus Toilet Paper within their reach to make sure that when they need something, they have it and it’s easy to find. It’s perfect for when guest comes too, no one has to ask where anything is. Think ahead and keep items everyone needs visible and in reach. Buy Scott Comfort Plus on Amazon and save $1.50 + up to 15% and free shipping with Subscribe & Save. You can even enter for the chance to win an all-expense paid trip to the race of your choice in 2018 or 2019. New Scott ComfortPlus has tested for strength and designed for comfort. It’s perfect for a shared kid’s and guest bathroom.

Organize bath toys with baskets and shower hooks.

You can purchase waterproof baskets that are perfect for storing bath toys. Most of the time the peel and stick hooks don’t hold the weight of bath toys, so purchase some suction cup shower hooks and use those instead! They’re perfect to withstand the weight of a basket full of bath toys and can be used for other storage as well.

 

These simple hacks can make keeping up with a kid’s bathroom much easier! This also makes it much better to have a shared bathroom between kids and guests because you know that it is more likely to be at least somewhat presentable when people come by.

How do you keep your kid’s bathroom clean? Do you have any tips to share for kid’s bathrooms?

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