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New Year, New Bath

January 4, 2018 Guest User
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We've gotten through the holidays, and as jam-packed as they were, we still can't believe they're over already. Our guests have left, our refrigerators are slowly emptying of leftovers, and we are lugging our overindulged bodies back to the gym in hopes of bouncing back into our routines without too much agony.

What we need and want after all the excitement—and in the midst of what is turning out to be an actual winter—is to relax. We’ve got peace and quiet—or the opportunity to force it—and nothing sounds more delightful than sinking into a warm, yummy-smelling bath. The nature of your bath is your own cup of tea, and we at MDG have picked out our favorite accessories, no matter your mood.

For an escape, light an outdoorsy-smelling candle while you read about imagined vacations and sip on a glass of your favorite wine. Grab an adjustable bath tray with a built in glass holder.

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Pamper yourself with floral bath salts, a diamond dust face mask, and a body lotion that smells like a vacation in Europe. Sip on a glass of bubbly, then wrap your goddess-smelling body in a cashmere robe.

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After a long day on the slopes, sink into a muscle-relaxing warm bath with Epsom salts. Don't forget to hydrate, and keep a towel with a sporty stripe handy to dry off. Finally, slip your tooties into a cozy pair of slippers and you're ready to kick your feet up for the rest of the night.

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The kids have been on their best behavior and maybe even sat through a family portrait session, so they deserve a nice warm bath too. Throw down a no-slip tub mat that looks like candy dots, and fill the tub with coconut scented suds. Some floaty toy building blocks will keep them occupied, and then a cozy hooded towel is just what they need to dry off.

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Splish Splash

March 9, 2017 Guest User

We at MDG know that our kids' bathrooms can be scary places. But with the right decorating—and chores!—we can make them inviting spaces to get squeaky clean. Bathrooms are quick to get cluttered so organization is key. Plenty of storage for all bath time fun will keep things going smoothly and prevent slip-related injuries. Best of all, you can change the entire look of a bathroom with just a few quick paint jobs, hanging new art work, and a crisp shower curtain. Below are some of MDG's favorite components of a kid's bathroom. 

1) A step stool. A sturdy wooden version with no-slip grips will stay put while fold-up designs tuck away when not in use.

2) Towels and rugs and robes, oh my! Give slippery feet and soapy hands something soft and colorful to dry off with.

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3) Tubs and baskets. Tall and deep tubs are perfect for storing toys and extra towels, bottles of bubble bath and shampoos. They will keep the bathroom a bit more clutter-free.

4) Art work and a fun shower curtain. Let those personalities shine through and give the kiddos something to look at during bath time. 

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5) Organizers. Use individual mason jars or silverware drawer organizers for toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss.

6) Toys and fun soaps. Need we say more?

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Click here to create a space where your kids will love to lather up.

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