Bathroom Upgrades: 4 Changes That Maximize Impact

by Anika Shah - Technology
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A toddler toilet seatCredit: Chris Hachey/MakeUseOf

Potty training is a milestone that varies greatly from child to child, and the methods used can differ significantly. I wanted to share my personal experience. Initially, we used a standalone, small potty chair for our daughter. Thes are designed to sit on the floor, providing a cozy and accessible place for a toddler to begin learning to use the toilet.

As a parent,using a standalone potty requires regular emptying and cleaning,in addition to the usual wiping and hygiene routines. A common concern is that standard adult toilet seats are frequently enough to large and can pose a safety risk for toddlers, who might potentially be able to slip and fall in. Installing a dedicated toddler toilet seat attachment offers a solution. These attachments securely fit onto the existing adult toilet seat, creating a smaller, more appropriately sized seat for the child.

This approach allows the toilet to be used by all members of the household – adults can simply lift the toddler seat when needed. while it might seem like a small change, this upgrade significantly reduced the effort involved in potty training for us by eliminating the need to empty and clean a separate potty. I certainly don’t miss the task of transferring the contents, especially after a bowel movement!

You can change your bathroom with some minor adjustments

Maintaining a clean and hygienic bathroom is a key part of overall home cleanliness. Simple upgrades,such as installing a new showerhead or a bidet attachment,can make a noticeable difference without requiring a major renovation. Bathroom aesthetics are highly personal, so choose options that appeal to your own taste. However, these are universally helpful improvements to consider.


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