Thrift shops and "dollar stores" are my best friends due to my budget constraints. Even so, a bathmat set at Dollar General costs $6-10. Not much, but I wondered if I could do better. A few aisles over from the bath section, I found a stack of woven floor mats, priced at $1 each.
For one dollar, I thought it was worth a try, so I bought it to replace our old rubber-backed bathmat. This cheap mat has worked wonderfully as a bath mat. The strips of cloth it's woven with absorb water well, it's thin so it dries quickly, and so far it has survived multiple trips through the washing machine (although it did fade rather dramatically during the first wash and turned my infant's cloth diapers a lovely teal color).
For another dollar, I purchased a shower curtain liner that matches my chosen decor color (shades of blue).
The gingham material and ribbon for the curtains I found at a thrift shop, and the punched-tin window decoration was another $1 purchase at a yardsale.
Freecycle contributed the lacy outer shower curtain, and the curtain rod with rings. An empty plastic onion bag provides a great receptacle for bath toys - it's stretchy, plastic, and provides great airflow to prevent mildew. It hangs on a hook attached to a soap/shampoo keeper that I inherited from some forgotten relative.
I have kept my bathroom very simple, however, the little odds and ends that you may want to add are easy to find at inexpensive pricing. Such things as soap dishes, hand towels, soap pumps, toothbrush holders, scented candles, decorative soap, and the like can all be purchased at a "dollar store", for $1 each.
Altogether, you should be able to put together a great look with only a little cash.
Published by Margaret Delle
I'm the American wife of an amazing Ethiopian man, and mother to three incredible little boys. I stay at home, manage the household, read lots of good books, and write whenever I have the opportunity. View profile
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Post a CommentThanks Stephanie. I do love our Dollar Tree, but avoid it mostly because it is a budget killer for me--I look at all that stuff for only one dollar and think "Oh, yes, I need this, and this, and this...." Really I should never go in there with more than five bucks.
I love this article! I too am a budgeting mama, and I love my Dollar Store. Also, you might want to try the Dollar Tree too, everything in their store is $1 or less, and they have the cutest stuff for the home. I love your look, it is simple, yet kid-friendly and pulled together.