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Family bathroom ideas for any stage of life

9 min read
Oct '25 • by Molly-Sue Moore

Quick summary

Family bathroom ideas should focus on safety, privacy, and personalisation for all ages. For babies, invest in a changing table and make bathtime fun with toys. For kids and teens, add steps and personal touches. Elderly or mobility-restricted family members benefit from non-slip floors, grab bars, and walk-in baths. Prioritise comfort, independence, and safety at every stage.

It’s often joked about that having separate bathrooms to a spouse is the secret to a happy relationship. Here at Resi, we’re more interested in how innovative family bathroom ideas can impact each family member’s happiness and wellbeing at any stage of life. After all, there are fewer household rooms that call for as much privacy and, as a result, call for as much personalisation. We explore some of our favourite family bathroom ideas for any stage of life and how to incorporate these elements in your own home.

Bathroom ideas for each member of the family

Our bathroom behaviour changes throughout our lives. For families with children under the age of 3, the considerations for what makes a practical, livable and enjoyable bathroom to be in are likely to vary wildly from what a household with two adults. We explore some of our favourite ideas for bathrooms at each stage of life.

Bathroom ideas for babies

If you’re welcoming a baby into your world, it’s no secret that you’re about to make a whole lot of adaptations to the way you live. The life admin that comes along with little ones can often be messy and repetitive, meaning that it’s vital to make changes to your home that will help accommodate them. One of the central rooms to this new routine will be your bathroom.

For households with one bathroom to share, here are some ideas for updating your space in time for your arrival.

Bathroom ideas for babies

Invest in a changing table

What might seem like an unnecessary expense now may just come to feel like a lifeline later on. Let’s face it, babies are messy and nappy-changing is part and parcel of the life admin that little ones bring along with them. If you have space, dedicate an area of your family bathroom to changing duties and take comfort in one practicality being accounted for.

Keeping it in your bathroom is a great way to ensure any messy moments are easily wiped away. When selecting yours, make sure it’s tall enough for you to navigate as you’re going to be using it a great deal and you’ll want to minimise back strain. We love this adorable piece from La Redoute – it even has a drawer to tuck all your bits and bobs away in so you can keep your bathroom tidy.

Make bathtime fun

Choose a changing table with storage and fill it with joy-inducing toys to make bathtime a little less of a chore and a lot more fun. Sometimes at the end of the day, bathing the baby can feel like a slog. Having distractions on hand can help make the experience a lot more joyful for all involved. These sea-themed toys from Jojo Maman Bebe are just the ticket.

Create a bathing station

Have everything you need on-hand to wash your little one as your hands are going to be pretty full. For very small babies, it’s also a great idea to consider placing a baby bath inside your bath.
Non-slip bathtub mats aren’t the most glamorous addition to a bathroom but they are one of the most sensible for once your baby outgrows their baby bath. Reduce any risk of your little one slipping into the water and line your tub with one or opt for a bath tub seat for maximum support – this one from Mamas & Papas is a great example.

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