When it comes to redecorating a child’s bathroom, one’s imagination often takes the flight of fantasy. Tiles that take inspiration from dream wonderlands, sanitaryware in dreamy pastels, and shower curtains that feature hot air balloons, and candy floss picnic scenes immediately start filling the mind. However, irrespective of the child’s age, there are certain technicalities that one needs to keep in mind when contemplating how to redecorate a child’s bathroom. This is because the redecorated bathroom must deliver on safety, functionality, low maintenance needs, and of course, a pretend play place.

Hence, here is a quick guide on some best practices to consider when deciding how to redecorate a child’s bathroom.

Opt for cabinets closer to the ceiling instead of the floor

It is considered a standard approach to have your bathroom cabinets under the wash basin and closer to the floor. Unfortunately, if you do this in a child’s bathroom, there are high chances that your child will open the cabinets when you are not around, especially if they are under the age of 5 or 6, and play havoc with cleaners and other materials that are full of chemicals, and even dangerous if consumed. Even when it comes to older children, they might be tempted to experiment with the various cleaners and liquids basis their science lessons. However, this is best not done unsupervised.

Hence, bathroom storage cabinets that are closer to the ceiling can ensure a safe space for your child. Make sure you opt for materials that are water-proof and invest in soft close hinges to avoid startling your child as well as make it easier for you to open and shut cabinet doors despite their height.

Consider a door lock at a height only you can access

Despite your best efforts, it is possible that your child may end up locking themselves inside the bathroom on purpose, or by accident. Either way, it is a situation you want to avoid at all costs, especially if there is something you can do while redecorating your child’s bathroom.

Simple as it may sound, it is one of the most underused best practices; ensure the door lock is at a height that is out of reach for your child. In your absence, they can simply choose to shut the door without locking it. In your presence, you can always lock it for them. Also, if your child is lazy and you envision them not taking the effort to shut the door well each time, you can opt for soft close hinges to make up for it.

 

Invest in anti-skid tiles and bathmats

Children tend to run in and out of bathrooms and if they are toddlers, they love to play in poodles of water. This means a child’s bathroom floor is likely to be wet at most times, putting your child at risk of slipping and injuring themselves.

However, if you are careful enough to invest in anti-skid tiles and sturdy bathmats at the time of redecorating your child’s bathroom, you can reduce this risk significantly.

Conclusion

When it comes to redecorating a child’s bathroom, there are a couple of safety essentials you need to consider. For instance, anti-skid tiles, soft close hinges, low maintenance cabinet materials, and so on. These can go a long way in ensuring your redecorated child’s bathroom isn’t just a world of fantasy where your kid loves to escape but also one where you don’t have to constantly watch over your back to ensure their safety.