Very lucky to have beautiful
bathing spots so close to home.
Not exact matches
Take
bath toys, cups and plastic bowls for younger children
so they'll stay in one
spot.
Just be sure that the baby or babies that aren't participating in
bath time are in a safe
spot so you can keep all eyes on the slippery wet child.
At first we thought it was allergies,
so we tried hot
spot sprays and oatmeal
baths.
I was using Happy Jack sulfer mange med, then I thought it was ringworm
so I was rubbing clotrimozole on her
spots &
bathing her every 3 days with Happy Jack antifungal shampoo (xylecde).
With there being a window above the
bath, privacy is a concern,
so the owner sourced a waterproof, wood - effect blind that she
spotted online.
I love to make other
spots in a home more dramatic if the client is up for it (offices, bedrooms, powder
baths, etc.) but people tend to gather and congregate in the brighter rooms
so we try to always make them feel that way.