Absolutely love this idea for kids step stools! It gives them a place to go when they're not in use and it looks good, too.
well as kids' bathroom. Sienna is out growing them, but younger cousins and future grandkids can use them!
step on bottom for kids bathroom
kids bathroom. pull out stool
Kid booster step. Keep counter top at normal heights
pull ot step for kids awesome
comes to kids accessing the sink. In a bathroom shared with adults, this idea for a pull-out style looks very grown up and slides out of the way when necessary. Place mirrors low enough so children aren't tempted to climb up on counters to see themselves.
here. Bathroom vanities are often designed a bit higher for adult use. If you make the faucet and other necessities your children will need in easier reach, it makes your job keeping them clean easier.
children's bathroom. Windows placed high in the wall, allows for plenty of light and ventilation, while offering privacy. Architectural design by Bonin Architects & Associates. Photography by William N. Fish
in this bathroom! Here's a link to the listing:
http://www.barnlightelectric.com/gooseneck-barn-lights/gooseneck-lighting/barn-light-the-outback-12-to-27-warehouse-shade.html
This fixture comes with a variety of customizable options so you can tailor it to your own tastes. Please feel free to inquire
kids bathroom...countertop/drawer layout (i could swap knobs for fun colorful ones)
NYC apt bathroom. I really do not like the pedestals they sell, and they are so so expensive. I'm considering putting in a base cabinet, but then we will lose the beauty of the cast iron bottom. Any thoughts or ideas wold be greatly appreciated!
upstairs kids bath. Can you tell me, how high did you end up hanging your sink- did you get that resolved? Also, did you purchase a "adjustable pedestal (which seems to cost more on the spec sheet than the actual sink??) I don't understand if that is an option or mandatory accessory. Any help you may
Could be fun for kids bathroom but no storage underneath
omg - this sink is the bomb for a kids bathroom.
for a kids' bathroom; little ones appreciate the color from below or even at eye level. "If my memory serves me correctly, the inspiration for the sink came from the client who had seen something similar in a magazine," says Brad Hayes, the principal contractor on this project. "We powder coated the