Fresh Scents Make Sense
The question isn’t to smell fresh or not, the question is how will you bring all of that freshness into your lovely bathroom. Luckily for you there are so many options to choose from. From candles to plug-ins and mists, there is no reason why your bathroom shouldn’t smell divine. My favorite option however is that of a clean smelling candle. Not only do candles add a great subtle fragrance (depending on which you choose), but they also add beautiful lighting and a calming feel throughout your home.
Towels on Racks on Racks on Racks
While using napkins for guests to dry their hands on is more sanitary and the route I usually go, coordinating the color of your towels with the color scheme of your bathroom is a chic touch. Plus it’s one of those detail’s that adds to the pretty of your powder room.
Lighten the Mood
Great lighting is just one of those things that while a small detail can do wonders when adding a sense of ambiance to a room. As stated above the light from a candle is perfect for this. Other options are night lights and changing lightbulbs to a lower wattage. One of my favorite uses of lights in the bathroom was a string a Christmas lights strung around a vanity.
Fancy Hand Soap & Lotion
It’s almost a no brainer to state that you should have hand soap in the restroom but adding lotion is a bit of nice extra touch that some hosts fail to use. With places like Home Goods, Ross and Target you have very low-cost affordable options to choose from.
Extra Toilet Paper
Nothing can be worse than going to the restroom and there not being enough toilet paper, add to that a restroom outside of your home and it’s an absolute disaster! Skip the embarrassment for you and your guests and add a couple of rolls of toilet paper so that guests can switch them out themselves when the roll gets low.
Sanitizing Wipes
Sanitizing wipes are like a warm embrace to your germaphobe friends. They also encourage guests to clean up after themselves without being too overt.
Plunger
After going to a party in my 20s, standing in line for the restroom for what seemed like an eternity to find that the person in front of me had clogged the toilet only to be yelled at by the host for “sticking her damn tampons down the drain”, my worse fear has always been clogging the toilet. It could have just been a plumbing problem on the hosts part, but the look of pure horror in that girls eyes scared me to death and I’ve made sure to add a plunger in my restroom ever since.
Are there any other items you like to add to the bathroom during holiday festivities? What are some idea’s you can see yourself incorporating at your next shindig? As always, let me know in the comments below…
Angela says
I always add a small vase of fresh flowers on the counter in my guest bathroom.
weekendswithwinter@gmail.com says
Love this tip!! It adds such a nice decorative touch!
Krystal says
Great tips! I’m moving soon and can’t wait to jazz up my powder room using all of these tips! Do they sell metallic plungers anywhere? LOL
weekendswithwinter@gmail.com says
YES! Bed Bath and Beyond has almost every kind of plunger. I also like Tuesday Morning and Aki Home 🙂 I will totally go with you to help you look for stuff when you’re ready!
Andi says
Tricky subject but so well done! I think everyone has one of those plunger stories! We have scented candles and a variety of sprays and extra toilet paper and even baby wipes!
Angelic Sinova says
Great tips! What a fun idea, who wouldn’t want to create that spa feeling right in their room? <3
karissa says
I like the idea of using Christmas lights in the bathroom and having extra toilet paper right where the guests can find it.
Angie Scheie says
Great post! Lighting and smell make such a big difference! Even if you have a smell sensitive hubby like me, there are some natural ways and even spritzers that can help a lot!
Natalie says
Great post, Winter! I love going over to people’s houses and having nice soap and pretty scents to greet me. And yes to the extra TP and the plunger–they can save a lot of embarrassment!
Nancy says
I LOVE prepping our guest bathroom like this for when visitors come! I think it’s important to make people feel not only welcome in your home, but in the bathroom too!
Michelle Snow says
for me, I love the fancy hand soap and lotion. I really appreciate the nice stuff
Shipra says
Great tips! I always keep extra toilet paper pyramids on the toilet top, and extra soap under the sink, so that guests can help themselves if they need to or if things get busy! <3
Stef says
I LOVE that you mentioned a plunger. I have worried about this for so long. I would die of embarrassment if I clogged someone’s toilet.
Myrabev says
I am housing hunting so these ideas are very much welcome in my new place, at the moment I will stick to fresh scents in my room
Katie Matthews says
Oh my gosh, we are so guilty of having a horrible bathroom – nothing we do can make it better. We rent, so we can’t change the bathroom although there’s no fan and no windows so it gets really damp and is so difficult to clean because there’s holes everywhere etc etc. Not the bathroom I would like, but we have to make do.
I do try and make it as nice as possible when guests come over though!
Katie <3
Brenda says
Some great ideas! All necessary objects for the holidays.
Betsy Mitchell says
Great ideas! The plunger is a must, the last thing you would want (or need to do) is clean up a stopped toilet!
breanna says
This is so exciting!
Erin says
These are all such awesome tips!
Megan @ All That Glitters says
I always have a little jar of samples in my powder room for guests to use:) Like mini perfumes and lotions!