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The Convenience of Child-Sized Bathroom Sinks

3/20/2015

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by Lyn Lomasi; Owner of Intent-sive Nature & Brand Shamans Content Community
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Tired of watching your small child get upset at not being able to reach the sink without a stool or your assistance? Try having a sink installed that's just the right size. Wait, they make those? Yes, and at a lower price than one might think. Here are a few reasons why having a child-sized sink in your bathroom is convenient.

Ease of Use for Your Toddler


Your poor toddler is likely getting frustrated at having to try to reach the adult-sized sink. Sure, you can use a step stool. However, I don't know about you, but I never did like tripping over those things all day long. They seem to always be in the way, especially if you have a small bathroom and don't have an out-of-the-way spot to store it. It's much easier for your toddler -- and your feet and ankles -- to simply have a sink they can reach all the time.

More Accommodation for Guests

It's already awkward for toddlers to use a restroom they're unfamiliar with, as it is. Therefore, when parents bring their kids to a new place, it's always a challenge. What better way to show your guests you understand than by having a sink just the right size for their little ones. If you have kids -- or friends with them, chances are, this small improvement will save lots of time and frustration in the long run, as well as receive plenty of use. Make your tiny guests feel more comfortable with a sink they can use without frustration.
Less Messes From Water

Tired of splashes being all over the place? many times, the messes kids make are due to not being able to conveniently use things, like the bathroom and kitchen sink. When you make this fixture the proper size for their height, it helps them learn to use it in a more ideal manner. It's much easier to use something that's actually located on your level, versus trying to reach too high for it. No wonder the water gets everywhere. Kids of course, will still make messes. However, it is highly likely you'll find improvement in water-related messes by having a professional install a child-sized sink for you.
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