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We got the tiny sink for our tiny (and only) bathroom. It gave us back a couple of square feet, which is relatively huge for that space. So far none of the problems mentioned here have come up. We're not particularly neat people, plus with two dogs, two cats and a baby, there is plenty of things thrown in the sink and rinsed and such. No problems-just a great space-saving sink.


10 Small Space Solutions from the 2012 IKEA Catalog
Roundup

9/11/11 4:09 AM

I have the Ikea changer similar to this-maybe just sew some pockets like the Ikea version.
And by the way, I love the fold up style. It seems like it would be unstable, but it isn't at all, and since the middle sags a little when the baby is in it, he really can't wiggle off as easily as a standard changing table and pad. Also, my son can kick and shake the table a little, shaking the mobile, and he LOVES it. By far his favorite activity.
http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/40147335


Need Creative Ideas for Sprucing Up This Changer
Good Questions

6/9/11 2:16 AM

We put Loteria cards in a photo mobile (http://www.amazon.com/Wee-Gallery-wg201-Mobile-Kikkerland/dp/B00274S8BA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306539370&sr=8-1) and my 3mo old son loves it. He will stare at that thing for an hour! I would advise making a mobile or some sort of hanging sculpture that lets the cards spin and click together. Post some picks to show us what you came up with!


Creative Use for Collection of Hotel Key Cards?
Good Questions

5/27/11 7:41 PM

Beautiful room, and inspiring, clever use of space...but I have a question about that shelf above the crib. I also live in Seattle. We have earthquakes, so I as a general rule I never have shelves above beds. What do the rest of you think? Isn't that standard earthquake zone design?


Simon, Levi & Josie's Shared Bedroom
Room Tour

5/27/11 7:29 PM

Yeah!!! Thanks for posting!!


Relentlessly Cheerful Art by James Hance
4/8/11 12:50 PM

Mine has been in the shower for 5 years and still looks new, and we do absolutely zero maintenance. We all love it! The loops stay at the size you adjust them to, so nothing slips out. There is no need to remove a bottle until it is empty-just grap it, squirt product out, and drop it to hang. I love that I can tilt a bottle upside down when it is almost empty-no more trying to balance them on the side of the tub! One thing- we don't put bars of soap in it. I do thing they might slip out as they shrink, plus you want more reach with the soap then with a bottle of shampoo. Everything else is in the squid no problem.


Shower Squid
3/10/11 8:17 PM