Kids' Bathroom Pictures From HGTV Dream Home 2014
This fun and functional space combines durable neutral materials with bright, kid-friendly touches.
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August 13, 2015

Photo By: Eric Perry © 2013, Scripps Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved
HGTV Dream Home 2014 Kid's Bathroom
Since the adjacent bunkroom sleeps up to four, this bathroom is built to accommodate a crowd. It features two zones: A vanity and dressing area and a separate commode and shower area.
A harmonious color scheme of light gray and bright red unites the two areas.
A square of red paint serves as a backdrop behind the weathered white vanity mirror.
Metal accents, like this galvanized steel storage tote, nod to the industrial design elements seen throughout the home.
Kid-friendly fish artwork, made from wire and canvas, was created by local Truckee, Calif. painter Carole Sesko.
An area containing the commode, shower and stainless steel hooks for clothing and towels can be closed off from the rest of the space. A glass door makes the space-saving shower seem larger.
The tiled shower enclosure includes both an overhead and hand-shower feature.
A bright red-and-white striped bathmat adds kid-friendly color to this space.
Double sinks offer room for two pint-sized guests to prepare for the day.
The red and gray accent colors featured in this space carry through to the adjacent kids' bunkroom.