Bathroom Design
Kids' Spaces: Fun, Beachy Bathrooms
Treat the Kids to an Imaginative Bath Filled With the Feel of Sea and Shore
A kid's bathroom should be fun and imaginative! It can be decorated with your child's interests in mind and include good-habit-forming elements disguised as decor. A nautical themed bathroom appeals to both boys and girls, so if multiple children are using the space, they all will love it. Make it light and airy, or go colorful and bold for any pirates in the house. Some ideas to get you started:
Create an underwater wonderland on the walls. This is an easy wall treatment that brings a wave of nautical fun into a kids' bathroom. Get on a ladder and draw a wave design with a pencil. Then using a fine-tip brush, paint around the edges. Fill in with a larger brush and roller, then bring in underwater creatures through coastal wall decor.
Free-hand paint a big beach scene, or try something as simple as adding a stenciled sailboat, anchor, or helm wheel above each towel hook. (Personalize it for the kids in the house with their first names under each stenciled object.) Or stencil small starfish motif around a mirror. You can find many nautical themed stencils at craft stores.
Add a great clean coastal look-tongue and groove walls. Go part way up the wall and use a chair rail, or go all the way up!
Add a great clean coastal look-tongue and groove walls. Go part way up the wall and use a chair rail, or go all the way up!
This mosaic fish is amazing. Kids will love taking baths underwater with Nemo. For a smaller version, simply add sea-life accent tiles within the rows of tiles on a backsplash or bathtub walls.
Don't forget about using your ceiling to keep the theme going. Try stenciling around a ceiling light or using a vinyl sticker. A compass like this one is fun!
Create a captain's message board on the inside of your door. You and your kids can leave each other messages. I would write, "From your Captain: Spit toothpaste in the sink, not near the sink."
Or borrow an idea from this room and use crisp navy blue and white horizontal stripes for a look reminiscent of a French sailor uniform. You can have many narrow stripes or fewer wide ones. Add red towels because red, white and blue are great nautical colors.
For a sunny look, try a yellow and white stripe. Then add blue towels and a nautical signal flag or two.
Or take a cue from this nautical themed bedroom and add a striped shower curtain.
This mirror could be a DIY project if you have bags of starfish, a flat framed mirror, and hot glue.
Change out the pulls/knobs to a fun seaside look.
Tell your child how much they are loved through a special message in a rustic, nautical-feeling frame. This one is 'You Are My Sunshine' Wall Art from Chasing Fireflies.
How fun would a boat paddle be as a towel holder! Or hang a paddle on the wall, and add hooks underneath it.
Use round mirrors that have the shape of a porthole.
Hooks make it a lot easier for kids to grab a towel, put it back, and go. Go with a galley hook, pirate hook or one that allows you to place a photo or initial on multiple hooks like this one from Pottery Barn. Add an extra hook or two and hang a buoy from it.
Include photographs of your child from a beach or boat vacation. It would be so much fun for your kid to see pictures of themselves on a family vacation.
If you have more nautical themed kid bathroom ideas, please share!
If you have more nautical themed kid bathroom ideas, please share!