Creating a Family-Friendly Bathroom

Family-Friendly Bathroom

Sharing a family bathroom can be challenging. Each person has different needs so it may be hard to keep the peace. Compromise is often required when everyone is rushing to get ready for work or school. If your family is having a hard time sharing a bathroom, bathtub replacement contractors from Total Bath Systems are here to help guide you through possible changes to meet your family’s needs.

Safety First

The family’s safety comes before anything else. With so many people going in and out of the shower, you might notice that the floor can become slippery. An option to help alleviate this is to convert your tiles to vinyl, which offers anti-slip properties. With vinyl, you will not have to worry about anyone slipping.

Another option is contacting your bathtub installation contractors as they may suggest options for a better bathtub or shower. Total Bath Systems offers the shower and walk-in bath. The features of the bath include ultra-low step-in so you don’t have to worry about your children slipping or having a hard time getting in the bath. It also provides interior and exterior handrails that are easy to grip.

Manage the Clutter

Sharing a bathroom means you have a lot of toiletries. It might also mean that there is a lot of mess to clean up. Controlling the mess by adding more storage options is a great idea. You may want to consider separate shelves for each member of the family. Giving everyone their own space makes the bathroom feel a little more personalized.

Invest in a Step Stool

This is highly recommended for families with young children. Counters are usually too high for children to reach and step stools help give them access to the mirror and sink. Try to find one that is small enough that it can be hidden near the sink or the counter for quick access.

Use a Bath Mat

It is almost a must to have a bath mat. This is useful for all ages who use your bathroom. Keeping a bathroom floor dry is hard, but having a bath mat can help lessen the floor’s tendency to be slippery. You can also opt for a colorful option to add to the decor.

Thinking of a change in your bathroom? Or maybe you’re thinking of finding walk-in tub installation companies? Give us a call at Total Bath Systems for a high-quality bathroom renovation. You can contact us at (860) 410-6950 or through our online form.

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