Begging for Bathtime
Designing a kid-friendly bathroom takes some creativity.
Whether you’re decorating your toddler’s ensuite, navigating the perils of a shared sibling bathroom, or just trying to convince your kiddo to take a bath now and then, a playful yet practical space is a must. But creating a “fun” bathroom that complements your style and meets your family’s needs is often easier said than done.
While whimsical themes and favorite characters make for engaging spaces, they are also quickly outgrown. And while a heavily themed space may appeal to your toddler, guests who have the dubious honor of sharing your little one’s bathroom may be less appreciative.
Need help striking a balance? Prepare to be inspired!
These creative kids’ bathroom decor ideas are the perfect blend of fun and fashionable. Each one combines modern design trends with playful colors and patterns and subtle themes that kids will love.
Now if you could only figure out how to get that toothpaste off of the ceiling.
Fabulous Flamingo
This whimsical flamingo stencil brings a touch of playfulness to this fresh gray and aqua kids’ bathroom featured on Dwellings by DeVore.
Inexpensive and fairly easy to pull off, a fun stencil is a great way to add personality to your kiddos’ walls without committing to wallpaper.
Nautical Nicety
Rustic coastal meets vintage industrial in this one-of-a-kind nautical-themed kids’ bathroom spotted on The Project Girl.
From the industrial basin and striped tile work to the port-hole-inspired mirror installation mounted on weathered wood, this imaginative space appeals to adults as much as it appeals to kids.
Mermaid Tail
Scalloped wall tile wainscoting brings this beautiful yellow and aqua kids/guest bathroom from Lovely Indeed to life, hinting at a whimsical mermaid theme without seeming overly childish.
Also read: 11 Creative Small Bathroom Ideas and Designs
Darling Doodle Print
This adorable kid-friendly space by Clair Gaskin combines modern fixtures and striking blue accents with a soft, nautical-inspired wallpaper print featuring playful doodles of ships and sea life.
Bold, Bright, and Blue
The bold pattern and striking color bring life and energy to this stylish kids’ bathroom designed by Kimberly Handler. With its heavy frame and bright-yellow finish, the vanity mirror seems to pop off of the richly patterned walls, daring its sleepy little onlooker to “wake up and shine!”
Catch the Wave
Some clever paintwork sets the scene for this kid-friendly, surfer-themed bathroom by Ventana Builds. We love the creation of the fun wave motif around the top of the ocean-blue room. It’s an easy and inexpensive way to make a splash in your little one’s space.
All in the Details
This cute yet sophisticated bathroom by Maine Coastal Kitchen Designs holds its cheery nautical theme in check, relying on subtle details to create the overall effect. The adorable whale motif appeals to kids and adults alike, while the rich blue cabinets and clean white tile keep things chic and modern.
Gallery Bathroom
Want to display your little one’s art somewhere it can be properly appreciated? This bright and colorful gallery bathroom, created by Pencil Shavings Studio, is the perfect place to take in a mini-masterpiece or two. Try mixing your kiddo’s favorite drawings with a few colorful prints for an extra-eye-catching gallery.
Color Pop
A hot pink vanity set against bold black and white patterned wallpaper make this fun and feminine bathroom by Colordrunk designs pop. Elegant details, like the mirrored wall sconces, monogrammed hand towels, and a delicate chandelier add the perfect touch of glam, creating a look that’ll last your daughter well into the teen territory.
Chalkboard Beauty
This beautiful black, white, and rose-colored bathroom designed by Michelle Williams Interiors features black chalkboard walls adorned with colorful kid doodles and helpful reminders from mom. Too cute!
Also read: How To Use Dark Green in Your Living Room
A Place for Everything
Under-the-sink storage is helpful, but those big, open cabinets can come up short in the organization department.
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