Childrens Shower Curtains

A Unique Hideaway: A Guide To Children's Shower Curtains

Children's Shower Curtains Helps Solve A Decorating Dilemma

Decorating a child's bathroom can be the toughest home decorating challenge you might ever face. Why? Well, what do you do with your child's bathroom? Should you make permanent changes (like installing a smaller toilet) to make it more 'kid-friendly?' But what will happen when your kids get older? Or when you want to sell your home? Then, those changes might make that bathroom less useful to you, and less valued by a potential home-buyer.

Installing children's shower curtains may help you to find a compromise: you can create a wonderful and inviting environment for your kids, without the downsides of making permanent decorating changes. When the kids grow older, or when it comes time to sell your home, you can just exchange your children's shower curtains for something more adult.

Your Choices are Endless!

If you choose to install children's shower curtains, you will find an almost endless array of choices in the types and appearance --

• If your child has a favorite childhood cartoon character, TV character, or storybook personality, you can make many choices: Winnie-the-Pooh, Barney, Bart Simpson, Cinderella, etc.

• If your child might prefer a nature or an outdoor theme, again, there are many choices available: wild animals, woods, trees, fields, flowers, frogs and ducks, hummingbirds, turtles all make good choices in children's shower curtains.

• If your child plays sports - whether it's football, basketball, baseball, soccer - or is a fan of a sports team - then a great choice is a sports-themed children's shower curtain design.

• Of course, there are the old-standbys: rockets and spaceships, oceans and mermaids, ducks and fish, angels and southwestern cowboy designs are abundant.

Safety and Durability of Children's Shower Curtains

As a parent, you know that the most important thing about your children's shower curtains is not their appearance, but their safety and durability. You want to make sure that those unique-looking shower curtains are extra-long: long enough to provide safety to the surrounding floors from all that splashing and playing, as well as long enough to fully cover the opening when they are fully extended.

As well as safety, children's shower curtains should be durable as well. Plastic or vinyl shower curtains that are cheap and thin should be avoided - your kids will probably pull them down the very first day they are used - not much of a savings when you are buying new children's shower curtains every other week! Some of the most durable types are cloth backed by waterproof, heavy-gauge vinyl.