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30 Kids’ Bathroom Ideas for a Fun and Organized Space

A fun theme for your kid’s bathroom makes bathtime all the more appealing. Making a comfortable space for kids to unwind after a day of play is extremely important. There are numerous ways to make your child’s bathroom pop and add that extra level of excitement to bathtime. We’ve compiled our favorite kids’ bathroom ideas to decorate and organize their space.

child’s bee bath wrap on hook in bathroom with framed print

Kids’ Bathroom Decor Ideas

When it comes to a kids’ bathroom, decoration is the key. However, there are some important elements that lay the groundwork for any interior design project. Read below for some best practices for kids’ bathrooms.

1. Pick a Theme

Picking a theme that shows your child’s personality will help them feel excited about bathtime. Choosing a design that is personalized for them, like a nautical theme, will make them feel like their bathroom is truly theirs.

2. Decide How Much Work You Want to Do

A new coat of paint and additional storage can go a long way when it comes to revamping your kid’s bathroom. Outlining how much renovation or remodeling you want to do beforehand sets a precedent for the project and makes sure it’s within your budget.

kids' bathroom decor ideas

3. Keep It Kid-Friendly

The easiest way to make sure your bathroom is kid-friendly is by making sure your countertops are mostly empty because the little ones tend to knock things over. Utilizing drawers and storage in your bathroom is a great way to keep things less cluttered.

woven basket with towel, wooden toothbrush and soap bar

4. Step Stools for All

Another important addition to make your bathroom kid-friendly is adding a step stool! For kids who are learning to hold their own at the sink when it comes to washing their hands or brushing their teeth, a step stool is the first step to independence.

two step stools next to bathtub

5. Use a Fun Shower Curtain

For a kids’ bathroom that draws the eye without breaking the bank, investing in a fun shower curtain makes shower time exciting and allows for privacy in the bathroom. Even if you don’t follow a theme, keeping the rest of your bathroom muted allows for the printed shower curtain to pop!

colorful striped shower curtain around tub

6. Printed Wallpaper Works Wonders

Instead of buying all the tools and paints for a new wall color, you can purchase a muted, printed wallpaper for the bathroom walls (or just a feature wall).. This makes for a colorful backdrop for those early school mornings as the kids prepare for their day.

etched cloud wallpaper behind furniture

7. Put Up Wall Decals

An even easier method than wallpaper you can use to spice up your kids’ bathroom decor is a wall decal! Choosing a fun print or design that fits the color scheme of your themed bathroom provides a minimalist addition to your walls.

triangle wall stickers behind woven basket

8. Pick Accent Colors to Transform Your Space

Make your kids' bathroom as bright as they are! Adding an accent color to cabinets or bathroom accessories spruces up your otherwise neutral bathroom color scheme.

 bath tub and shower curtain with pink accents

9. Don’t Be Afraid of Mixing Colors

Having more than one color present in your kids’ bathroom decor is never a bad idea! Having up to four colors in your palette keeps the vibrancy of your bathroom elegant and purposeful.

textured towels with different neutral colors

10. Towel Critters are Your Friends

Having an animal persona for your child’s towel will make coaxing them out of the bathtub that much easier. With endless critters to choose from, your kids will surely be able to find one to match their vibrant personality.

animal-themed bath wraps on wall rack

11. Make Bathtime Fun

A ragtag team of bath toys will keep your kid occupied in the bath while you quickly finish a task—this can be instrumental to work-life balance. Investing in fun, waterproof toys for bathtime is a great way to make any time playtime.

jungle animal squirt toys on wooden floor

Kids’ Bathroom Storage Ideas

Whether it be toys or products, things often pile up in kids’ areas—especially in the bathroom! Installing the appropriate storage can reduce the clutter and provide a set place for all your kid’s items. Here are some unique storage ideas to optimize your kids’ bathroom.

12. Carry It All With a Bathroom Caddy

To help organize your little ones’ belongings, using a shower caddy can help. With a range of sizes, you can keep each child’s products and bathroom accessories organized.

shower caddies in neutral colors

13. Level up with a Shower Caddy on Wheels

Move your storage to different areas of your bathroom with a mobile shower caddy on wheels. Utilizing a portable shower caddy allows you to easily rearrange bathroom furniture without the hassle.

shower caddy on wheels with soap and shampoo

14. Toothbrush Holders Are a Must-Have

Easy access to your toothbrush in the morning streamlines your child’s morning routine. A toothbrush holder with space for toothpaste can not only organize your kids’ toothbrushes but helps them cultivate a clean countertop free of clutter.

muji porcelain toothbrush holders with toothbrushes

15. Leave Them Hanging

Hooks anywhere are never a bad idea, especially in the bathroom! It can be incredibly frustrating when your child leaves items on the bathroom floor, so adding hooks can help kids have an easy place to hang their towels and other accessories.

wall hooks holding an animal bath wrap

16. Make Space for Toys

Kids often bring toys with them everywhere they go, including the bathtub. Designating a shower nook or basket for bath toys allows your kid to always know where their favorites are.

kids storage basket with bath accessories and a toy

17. Organize Counter Space 

The best way to optimize counter space is to use the appropriate bathroom storage for your accessories. Store and organize toothbrushes, creams and other necessities in a bathroom organizer as shown below.

muji porcelain bathroom accessories

18. Add Some Shelves to Your Wall

Adding shelves of any material, metal or wooden, is a great way to optimize space in a smaller bathroom. This can provide storage space for towels, products and so much more with a simple installation process.

deco round metal shelf for bathroom

19. Sink Organization is Key

Decluttering your sink space is easier than you think! While soaps, products and towels can clutter your sink space, installing a towel holder on the wall works wonders. You can also have a soap dish for bar soap so that it protects your countertop from soap stains.

mid-century single bathroom vanity

20. Consider a Toilet Paper Stand

If you don’t have a toilet paper holder nor the time and energy to install one, using a toilet paper stand is an easy fix. This way, you have easy access to toilet paper regardless of height or stature.

toilet paper and toilet brush on wooden stand

21. Use a Medicine Cabinet

Optimize space and make it look bigger at the same time using a mirror cabinet. Not only do bathroom mirrors give the illusion of a bigger bathroom, but the other side of the mirror has a cabinet for products, medication and other bathroom necessities.

open medicine cabinet over sink and towels

22. Under-the-Sink Storage is the Best Storage

While high cabinets in the kitchen keep children away from things they shouldn’t touch, low cabinets under the sink are perfect for children’s storage. Putting their essentials items right under the sink stores them away from view while also teaching them organization.

mid-century white single bathroom vanity

Small Kids’ Bathroom Ideas

Your loved ones of smaller stature may need a bit of customization in the bathroom. Whether you want to keep things accessible or make sure certain items are out of their reach, we’ve compiled a few ideas to make the most of your kids’ bathroom.

23. Keep Certain Items Out of their Reach

Making sure to childproof your kids’ bathroom is important when it comes to keeping them away from medicines, products and other items that should not be administered by children.

wire basket elevated shelf with towels and toiletries

24. Make Sure They Properly Dispose of Trash

Teaching your little ones the importance of throwing away their disposable items is extremely important for all areas of life! Adding a small trash bin to your bathroom is a great way to teach them where to put trash to clean up after themselves.

small trash bin between cabinet and toilet

25. Encourage their Green Thumb

If your child is an early-career botanist, encouraging them to take responsibility for a couple of plants can start with decorative vegetation in the bathroom. Adding some hanging wall plants is a way to add some greenery and since the sink is right there, watering them becomes that easy!

matching ceramic llama planters with plants

26. Start the Day Right with Natural Light

Windows in the bathroom provide natural lighting which can help your kids wake up for school on those early weekday mornings. It can also increase the amount of light in the bathroom in addition to traditional light fixtures.

small white bathroom with windows

27. Over-the-Door Organizers are Easy Storage

Anyone can access easy storage with an over-the-door organizer. This item is perfect for optimizing smaller spaces if your kids’ bathroom has limited space available.

over-the-door hanging organizer with accessories

28. Keep an Organized Vanity

Including a bathroom vanity in your kids’ bathroom allows for storage and utility. With a step stool, your little one can gaze into their own reflection in the mirror while brushing their teeth. Just make sure you know the right vanity size for your space first!

bathroom vanity with two sinks and mirrors

29. Place Your Laundry Hamper in the Bathroom

Make it easier on your kids by placing the laundry hamper right in the bathroom so that worn clothes can be stored away right as your child enters the bathtub. This can save you from having to collect your child’s clothes off the floor or from their room after bathtime.

woven laundry hamper on wooden floor

30. Invest in an Oil Diffuser

For a calming nighttime bath for your little one, use an essential oil diffuser with eucalyptus or lavender oil. The relaxing aroma is perfect for getting your child ready for bedtime.

muji aroma diffuser

Now more than ever, kids are spending a lot of time at home. Making their space uniquely theirs requires you to not only understand their habits but also their personality. Decorating is one of the many ways to make a space personalized and homey. We hope this guide will give you some kids’ bathroom ideas to optimize space and spruce up your home.

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