Blame it on my slight sunburn from a day spent at the beach over the long weekend or even that it was my favorite childhood color, but I am seriously loving red accessories in the home right now… More
A few days ago I posted about my slight obsession with segregating art by theme in each room of the house. Here's more on that score, this time specifically with kids in mind. Would any of these work in your home? More
Inspired by Nancy's great Anthropologie Etsy Challenge post, I wondered if one could furnish an entire bathroom using Etsy. If it could be done, would it be a cohesive look, and would I even like it?! The answer is, mostly, yes. More
My fourteen-month old daughter loves her bath time, always has. It has been interesting to watch her bath experience evolve as she went from passive recipient to active participant, moving from sink to plastic tub and finally graduating to the big tub. But now that she is all about standing, rolling, splashing and just hanging out and looking around, my wife and I decided we needed to make a few changes. Here are five things we did to keep the tub area safe, organized and enjoyable for all. More
Specialty: Home store totally focused on fun and quirky items
Price Range: ($) Budget to ($$$) High-End
It's hard to classify Judy Maxwell Home. It's kind of a gift shop but it's also a house of curiosities. It's an art gallery where you can also pick up a lifesize talking Power Ranger. Oh, and you might run into owner Joan Cusack, too. More
Whether you're gutting your bathroom or just giving it a little facelift, sometimes the hardest part of getting started is sourcing the essentials. While our list is in no way complete, these stores are some of our favorites. More
"Naked" Bathtub
• $69.99
• Boon Inc.
Boon's collapsible tub, which debuted at ABC Kids last fall, is finally on the market. Not only is it sleek and attractive, it's a real space saver in small homes and can be hung on the wall.
Among the dozens of new products Skip Hop unveiled at ABC Kids this year, many were in the bath range. Some were toys while others were more utilitarian with the look of toys. More
My seven-month-old daughter is in transition. Too big for the much-loved Infant Bather Pad, she has now graduated to a big plastic blue thing, which we are not as enamored with. Very hard edges, not enough support, it's really big, etc. Both were hand-me-downs so we can't complain (theoretically) but we have been trying to figure out our next step in her bathing adventures. More

































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