If you have a small bathroom don't worry, we've got plenty of ideas for you.
I love the quirks, the intimate spaces, and small bathrooms don't bother me... I am not in them for long.
Not exact matches
I was already tired because I had been up nursing during the night, Brian was off at work already, I simply wanted a quiet morning with my coffee because there was so much mundane work ahead on this day — cleaning
bathrooms,
doing laundry — but instead the Rice Krispies multiplied to biblical proportions while they flew through the air and one
small cereal bowl became a nuclear wasteland scattered into seemingly every corner of the kitchen while milk streamed off the edge of the table puddling into the carnage and the bowl continued to spin.
They don't need
bathrooms, just pissing down the aisle is ok, especially for
small children.
If you have a daughter or is Son or you have older children tell him to take the baby to the
bathroom with with them my 6 year old trained my 2 year old when he went to the
bathroom he took his brother with him when he seen him going he started going on his own but if you don't have
small children or older children then have mommy or daddy to take them when they go
His cloth diapers were almost too
small, and having to
do an entire diaper change was making night time
bathroom trips more difficult.
The chair is also useful as it is
small enough to bring into the
bathroom while I have a shower and to move from room to room if I am
doing things about the house and I want to keep Alex with me.
The most I can
do with my
small bathroom is use fall soaps from Bath & Body Works, lol www.diaryofatorontogirl.com
My boy is 23 months now, since he was born we decided to let him see us going to the
bathroom, we got him a
small potty that looks like ours an just put it near toilet, he only liked to sit on it with his feet inside it until this Christmas we gave him a few potty books between his presents, after we read them only once to him next time he felt the need to go immediately told us «popo - pipi» and have been
doing it since then.
Then I can
do small tasks like switch out a load of laundry, go to the
bathroom (this is huge) or even get a little work
done.
If your
bathroom is too
small to
do this, or if you just prefer using a changing table, here are some other hints.
We have many students with
small baby's, and I
did not want them to have to nurse in the
bathroom.
The Stone Age craftsman who made the oldest known comb — a
small four - toothed number carved from animal bone some eight thousand years ago — would have no trouble knowing what to
do with the bright blue plastic version sitting on my
bathroom counter.
The most I can
do with my
small bathroom is use fall soaps from Bath & Body Works, lol www.diaryofatorontogirl.com
Do you mind me asking what color paint you used for the
bathroom with the
smaller vanity?
UPDATE: Don't miss the source list and budgeting tips from this remodel as well as 10 tips for designing
small bathrooms!
Don't shut him up in a pen or a
small bathroom.
If you
do not have a crate, you can confine him to a
small, puppy - proof room such as a
bathroom or kitchen.
Doing this will help your bearded dragon use the
bathroom within 24 hours if their constipation was due to being too cold, if there was a minor blockage, or if they have a
small case of intestinal parasites.
If you
do not have a cage, or your carrier is too
small for a litter pan, place the kittens in a
small room, like a
bathroom, in the carrier.
Don't put a box in a
small, enclosed area, like a tiny
bathroom or closet, which will concentrate litter box odors.
He would probably
do best starting out in a
small space (like a
bathroom...
(she has the run of the
small bathroom (eg not crated) which I guess is not training her to hold on for the night as it
does when she is in a crate).
when they dissapperared of the shelves at wal - mart we
did» nt think anything about it only they were out until he got sick and the vet said it looked like antifreeze poisoning only the dog never goes outside and when he goes to the
bathroom we are with him in a
small fenced in area.
Some pups
do not take to the crate; a
small bathroom, laundry room or exercise pen might have to
do.
They
do provide a
small styrofoam cooler for drinks and bags for taking to the store, as well as shampoo, conditioner, lotion and hand soap in the
bathrooms — they smell nice and there was plenty for our 11 day visit.
Two
small points: the
bathroom curtains were too long and hung in the bath; more should be
done to accommodate a breakfast and / or supper for guests as there is virtually nothing available in Britstown.
I
did not get to see the alternatives, but my minor criticism would be that the
bathroom is
small for a couple (there is only one sink) and not much room to move around.
The bedroom was
small and the
bathroom did not have an extractor or a window.
This lounge isn't spectacular; it's actually pretty
small, and I didn't have a chance to review the
bathroom situation because it was closed the entire time, but it
does its job to provide snacks and a quiet place to relax before your flight.
But
do not worry, in Iceland there are many gas stations,
small shops, and restaurants where you can use the
bathroom facilities.
The
bathrooms were combined with the showers and toilets which was a little uncomfortable for me but, they
did have
smaller separate ladies and gentleman areas if they weren't already being used.
• You prefer
small, personal resorts with boutique - hotel warmth • You like to lounge in your hotel room, and will appreciate a spacious suite with a spa - like
bathroom and vast living area • You relish one - on - one service and having a butler • You like the idea of a quiet resort with no nightclubs or DJs • You're looking forward to a great Balinese spa on - property • You love big pools for splashing or serious swimming • You're traveling with your kids, but don't want an overly family - oriented resort • You'll enjoy exploring the resort's beach - town surroundings, full of shops and cute restaurants
Also be sure to ask for a room with a private bath if that matters to you (
does to me) otherwise there are
small bathrooms across the hall.
The bedrooms are all ensuite with showers the
bathroom space is slightly
small but
do not lack any amenities.
The
small Den
does not have a window, but has a queen bed and is located directly across the hall from the 2nd
bathroom with a shower stall.
The fan rooms with no ensuite
bathroom are basic boxes but they are bright and you
do get a
small vanity / desk and a window.
Bathrooms are quite
small, but adequate, with the shower partly - screened from the rest of the room, possibly avoiding too much of a wet floor issue, although we didn't try it out.
They have private Twin, Double and Triple rooms, with
small private
bathrooms and hot gas water system, it has one of the best locations in town, far enough from the riverside so it is not noisy, being very central at the foot of the bridge, only a few blocks from Train and Bus Station and you
do n`t have to
do anymore long uphill hikes to get to your room!
Deluxe Rooms are larger & have a separate lounge space, spacious
bathrooms with shower and separate deep bathtub in the en - suite, as well as a
small kitchenette with microwave, however, these rooms
do not have a patio.
The
bathroom was again
small but in no way bad, it looked newly
done, was clean and they provided basic toiletries.
They have private Twin, Double and Triple rooms, with
small private
bathrooms and hot gas water system, it has one of the best locations in town, far enough from the riverside so it is not noisy, being very central at the foot of the bridge, only a few blocks from Train and right near the Buses and you
do n`t have to
do anymore long uphill hikes to get to your room!
We'll be honest here, the ensuite
bathrooms are
small and guests
do comment that the showers are underpowered, but this is a historic building after all!
Bathroom is
small but
does the job.
It's a balance of compromises: he
does share a
bathroom with 3 other tenants on the same floor, and he has a
small refrigerator, and without a full kitchen, he has to keep his diet simple, vegetarian and restricted to what can be made with a microwave.
Don't forget about
smaller trash cans in
bathrooms and utility rooms.
Do you feel that your
bathroom could use a makeover, but your budget is
small?
I don't know if you have the space but I've seen some lovely shelves that were installed over the entry door of
small bathrooms.
I don't want to put one of those over the toilet units with the shelves and cabinets in because it will just make the
bathroom look
smaller yet.
There were a bunch of cosmetic things I was
doing to the
bathroom, since it's the main one we use, although it is
small, I was hoping to spruce it up a bit.