Landscape Design Archives - JL Remodeling https://jlremodeling.com/category/landscape-design/ A Company that Cares Sat, 18 Oct 2025 06:00:36 +0000 en-US hourly 1 How to Make Your Bathroom Kid-Safe https://jlremodeling.com/blog/how-to-make-your-bathroom-kid-safe/ Fri, 17 Jun 2022 07:04:00 +0000 https://jlremodeling.com/?p=1169 If you’ve got young children in your house, then it’s no question that you’re worried about their safety.

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If you’ve got young children in your house, then it’s no question that you’re worried about their safety. One of the rooms in your house that can be especially worrying is the bathroom. As you’ve no doubt learned by now, there are countless ways for your young ones to accidentally hurt themselves. So to help ease your concerns, we’ve put together five ways to make your bathroom kid-safe to help prevent accidental injuries.

Secure Your Medicine Cabinet

One way to make your bathroom more kid-friendly is to make sure that your children can’t get into the medicine cabinet. Young kids always want to put everything in their mouths, and medicine is certainly no exception. For younger children, getting their hands on even some regular household items can be very dangerous.

As a result, ensuring that your medicine, cleaning products, and other dangerous substances are well out of reach of your kids is a necessity. From simply putting them on a high shelf to adding a childproof lock on the cabinet door, there are numerous approaches you can take. Even if you don’t share your bathroom with your child, it’s always a good idea to keep them out of reach of your children.

Add a Stepping Stool

The second way to easily make your bathroom kid-safe is to put a stepping stool in the bathroom for their use. Whether it be to reach the sink or for getting out of the bathtub, having a secure stool that they can easily step onto is a great idea to make your bathroom as safe as possible. Bathrooms are no strangers to water, and can often be quite slippery. Adding a stool or two can allow your kids to use the bathroom both safely and easily.

Use a Bath Mat

Speaking of slipping, you can also place bath mats near the tub and sink to prevent your child from slipping and falling on a wet spot. Bath mats are an easy and cheap way to make the area a little bit safer, and have become common in many bathrooms as a result. They are also great for contributing to the design of the bathroom and spicing up the look. If you want to be even more careful, you can also install some handlebars near the bathtub or toilet. While they are a bit more expensive and can be less appealing to the eye, their effectiveness is certainly worth the consideration.

Regulate the Water Temperature

Whether they’re sitting in the bathtub or playing with the sink, it’s very easy for a young child to turn on very hot water without even realizing it. There are plenty of ways to help prevent this, especially with newer smart faucets. Some options will reduce water flow once it reaches a certain temperature, while others will light up once the water reaches a temperature threshold. If these options are beyond your price range, there are also countless temperature-sensitive bath toys that will visibly change colors to let your young ones know when it’s safe to get in. Investing in one or two of these approaches can help to keep your child from scalding their hands.

Install a Toilet Safety Lock

Similar to the medicine cabinet, our final tip to make your bathroom kid-safe is to add childproof locks to your toilets. If your child decides to go playing in the bathroom, it’s not too difficult to get the toilet open. This can easily lead to injuries, or, in the worst cases, drowning. Adding a safety lock to prevent your child from getting into the toilet is another easy way to make your bathroom safer for your kids.
With all the creative ways our kids devise to hurt themselves, it’s important to find ways to reduce their likelihood. By implementing these methods in your bathrooms at home, your kids will be able to grow in independence and confidence without fear of injury. If you want additional ideas, installation help, or simply an outside opinion on your design choices, contact us today!

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5 Ways to Make Your Kitchen Design More Efficient https://jlremodeling.com/blog/5-ways-to-make-your-kitchen-more-efficient/ Thu, 02 Jun 2022 09:15:00 +0000 https://jlremodeling.com/?p=1166 If working in the kitchen is a hassle for you, there’s a good chance that it has an inefficient design.

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If working in the kitchen is a hassle for you, there’s a good chance that it has an inefficient design. As a result, when designing your new remodel, your primary focus should be on how you can make this crucial part of your home more intuitive and natural. To help with that, here are five of our favorite ways to improve the efficiency of your kitchen.

Make Space to Breathe

If you’re planning out a kitchen remodel, keep in mind the location of the refrigerator, stove and sink. As the three most used parts of every kitchen, you should make sure that your new kitchen design puts each of these in a position that is both easy to access and has enough counter space to work at. Having to deal with a lack of space around any of these will leave you feeling cramped and make your kitchen less efficient, so be sure to allow plenty of elbow room.

Keep Things in Arm’s Reach

One of the best and easiest ways to have a more efficient kitchen is through proper organization and storage. A cluttered kitchen can be very difficult to work in, which is why it is important to organize everything in a way that makes sense. In your remodeled kitchen design be sure to include storage for items close to the spaces where they’ll be used. Allow space to store your pans near the stove, your containers near the fridge, and so on. With your most used items, find or create a place that will give you easy access no matter what you’re doing.

Utilize the Counters

You can also store food items that are used very often, like flour, sugar, or pasta, in open storage containers on the counter so they can be easily used. Storing these food staples in containers on the countertop can also help if your shelf and cabinet spaces are limited, as well as contribute to the design and look of the kitchen. Countertop containers are a great way to add some color while also making your kitchen more efficient at the same time.

Know Where it Goes

Once you have everything in your kitchen stored in a good spot, you can even take it one step further by labeling any items that can be labeled. This will make it easier to find whatever you’re looking for, saving you time while you’re working in the kitchen. If you’re not a fan of labels, you can also use clear containers to see what’s inside of each one. Any way that can help you to save some time is just another way to make your kitchen more efficient. 

Choose to Reuse

Investing in reusable, multipurpose kitchen items is another excellent way to make your kitchen even more efficient. Mason jars can be readily used as both cups and item storage, saving you both space and money. Reusable bowl covers can eliminate the need for cling wrap. Stackable storage bins for fruits and veggies in your fridge can be a great way to keep the space organized. As an added bonus, these reusable items serve to keep your kitchen eco-friendly and limit waste!
There are many ways that you can make your kitchen more efficient and easier to use. Some are simple, some will take some time to set up, but all of them can end up saving you lots of time in the long run! If you’re still not sure where to begin or you want an expert opinion on what will work best for your home, get in touch with us today!

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