How to Design a Child-Friendly Bathroom in SW19 Family Homes

Becoming a parent definitely shifts your focus — and that includes how you think about your home, right down to the bathroom. You might be surprised to realise it's not as child-friendly as you'd assumed.

 


Let’s talk about how to turn your SW19 home’s bathroom into a child-friendly space. Whether you’re planning a full renovation or a quick boiler fix to keep water temperature consistent, these tips will help you create a stylish and safe bathroom for the whole family.

 

Mind their ages

Firstly, consider the ages of everyone using the bathroom. What might seem stylish to you or other adults may not be practical for kids, and what’s suitable for kids may not provide the spa-like aesthetics you desire. The key is finding balance and choosing the right materials or elements that won’t compromise safety and style.

 

Choose anti-slip flooring

Wet floors are a hazard for people of all ages. To prevent slips and falls, make sure your bathroom flooring is safe to walk on even when wet, whether you're barefoot or wearing slippers. Here are some good options:

 

·        Non-slip porcelain and ceramic tiles - Check out non-slip ceramic and porcelain tiles rated by the Porcelain Enamel Institute. Look for the R rating, which is between 1 to 5. The higher the number, the more non-slip the surface.

 

·        Rubber flooring - Another option is rubber flooring for bathrooms. It’s easy to clean, durable, and comes in various patterns and colours to match your décor. Plus, it resists stains and dents. High-quality ones are naturally antimicrobial to keep mould growth at bay. Rubber is also shock-absorbent to minimise the risk of injuries from slips and falls.

 

·        Non-slip vinyl floors - Versatile and cost-effective, non-slip vinyl sheet flooring has a textured surface for enhanced grip. It comes in various designs that can look like stone, wood, or traditional tiles while being waterproof, making them essential for a child-friendly bathroom. They’re also low-maintenance, easy to clean, and can be cushioned for additional shock absorption.

 

Look for safe storage solutions.

 

Choose secure and out-of-reach storage solutions if you have children. Look for cabinets with doors and install them high enough so that the kids can’t reach them. Use the high cabinets to keep razors, cleaning products, medications, and other potentially harmful items. Additionally, invest in baskets or caddies to organise these items.

 

Incorporate open shelving where appropriate.

Open shelves make it easy to see and access everything at a glance — perfect for keeping bath toys, towels, and toiletries organised. With essentials visible and within reach, kids can grab what they need and learn to put items back in place afterwards.

 

Choose easy-to-clean surfaces

 

Cleaning a bathroom is already a chore — and it gets even trickier with young children around. Make life easier by choosing surfaces that wipe clean quickly and resist stains. Solid surfaces, laminate, and ceramic tile countertops are all great options because they’re durable and more hygienic.

Natural stones might seem like a nice choice, but being porous, they absorb moisture and are prone to bacterial growth. Stick to low-maintenance surfaces for now so it’s easy to keep your bathroom spotless with less effort.

 

Install multiple taps

 

If you have a spacious bathroom, consider installing double sinks. For larger families, a wide trough sink is even more practical because it offers a shared washing area without the clutter of extra fixtures. Side-by-side taps also make it easier to teach kids to tidy up after themselves and encourage good habits.

 

Get your boiler fixed.

 

A child-friendly bathroom needs a reliable supply of hot water — especially in busy SW19 family homes. Sudden temperature changes can be uncomfortable or even risky for young children. That’s why it’s important to fix boiler issues early. A quick boiler fix keeps water temperatures stable during baths and handwashing, making your bathroom safer and more comfortable for the whole family.

 

 

Let’s transform your bathroom!

 

From boiler fixes to full bathroom upgrades, WPJ Heating can support your entire renovation journey. Call 020 7350 2511 to start your child-friendly bathroom project in your SW19 home. Our Gas Safe registered plumbers and heating engineers will work with you to create a safer, functional, and stylish bathroom where comfort meets practicality for the whole family.

 

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