7.19.2013

Bathroom Makeover

So, our bathroom used to be really boring. But, last month, it got a little makeover and is now considerably more cheerful. Here is the view when you first walk in from the hallway:

Bathroom July 2013

Bathroom July 2013

The shower curtain is from West Elm and the art above the towel rack is from Pottery Barn. I like to call this room a shrine to my favorite artist, Katie Daisy! 

Bathroom July 2013

I was so, so excited to upgrade our cheap plastic Ikea thing to a real wicker hamper with a lid. The door next to the hamper goes to our room. It's kind of ridiculous to have multiple entrances to the bathroom in a 800 square foot apartment, but whatever. The baby towels hanging on the door are also from Pottery Barn. 

Bathroom July 2013

The cute blue trash can is from World Market. On the other side of the toilet, we have our toilet brush and a toilet paper holder. The little hose attached to the toilet is a diaper sprayer. I used to find that medicine cabinet really strange and I guess it still is, but it's also very handy for storing certain girly items.

Bathroom July 2013

Bathroom July 2013

The yellow rug is also from World Market and the polka dot hand towel is also from Pottery Barn. The little jar next to the soap dispenser stores both my and Claire's hair elastics.

Bathroom July 2013

Sort of inspired by my friend Katie's organizing posts and by the comments we've got about how our apartment is going to seem really cramped with two kids, I thought I would give you guys a glimpse into our cabinets. I firmly believe four people sharing a two-bedroom apartment is totally doable! It's just a matter of being organized. And being organized is actually pretty easy if you don't have too much stuff, which is what we strive for around here.

The picture above is the upper cabinet of our "linen closet" next to the sink. The bottom shelf is our extra towels {we have eight white towels total}. The middle shelf holds a toiletry bin for each of us. Well, Claire and Maggie will have to share, but I think they can work it out. The storage bins are just from Target and the fun little chalkboard labels are from Staples. On the top shelf, we have a first aid bin, an extra toiletries bin so we don't run out of toothpaste or deodorant, and a miscellaneous bin that holds less frequently used items like nail polish and the supplies for cutting Adam's hair.

Bathroom July 2013

This is the lower cabinet of the "linen closet." The bottom shelf is toilet paper and paper towels. The upper shelf is extra sheets {two extra for the crib and one extra for both the queen and twin beds} and beach towels.

Bathroom July 2013

This is our under-the-sink cabinet. On the left side, we have some more extra towels {bath mats, hooded towels, face cloths, and hand towels}. Underneath that is a box of even less frequently used items like a blow dryer and our travel toiletry bags. On the right side, we keep our disposable diapers and wipes {used when we're traveling or out for the day}. The plunger and scale are also stored in here.

Bathroom July 2013

Claire's bath toys are all stored in this contraption hanging in the bathtub.

Bathroom July 2013

Our love of paring things down even extends to our shower caddy. House guests are usually quite surprised that we don't use conditioner! Although we now keep a bottle in the "extras" bin for them. We both have naturally oily hair so conditioner just isn't needed. In high school, my hair stylist recommended that I use astringent instead...

The other major thing that's missing is a baby bathtub. We never really used one with Claire. We gave her sponge baths for the first month until her cord fell off and then we tried this yellow foam thing a few times. But she hated it and the foam never really dried properly, which made us worry about mold, so I just took showers with her until she was old enough to handle the regular tub at four months. Maybe we'll do something completely different this time around, but I know we'll definitely want to avoid the big plastic versions!

5 comments:

  1. People are silly. You can totally have four people in a two bedroom apartment. We did it too, and we aren't near as organized as you. I have total faith in your organizational skills that add a sweet little babe won't change a thing, except maybe volume level and laundry level! :)

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    1. (And, although we gained a third bedroom, I'm not certain that the space we live in now is any bigger than our old apartment. And, regardless of the extra room, the girls still share, sooo....in the end it doesn't matter.)

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    2. (Ps. Sorry for the mutliple posts, posting from my phone sometimes is frustrating if I want to fix and error. But, I like the new shower curtain.)

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  2. I am seriously considering getting rid of the baby tub, especially since most of the houses we're looking at don't have a master bath. We also need to seriously cut down on our number of bath toys ... it's a bit ridiculous! I'm hoping we end up with a lot of under-the-sink storage!

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  3. It's so cute! You can never have too much Katie Daisy. :)

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You are awesome.