Bring an easy coastal refresh to the bathroom with a coordinated set that pairs a palm-and-beach scene shower curtain with matching rugs and included hooks. With a standard 71″x71″ curtain size, it’s designed to update the look of most tubs and showers without hunting for extra accessories.
Swapping a single shower curtain can help, but a coordinated set tends to look more intentional—especially in smaller bathrooms where the shower and floor space are always in view. This set is built to deliver that “finished” feel in one step, with the key pieces matched to the same beach coconut tree theme.
| Item | Included | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Shower curtain | Yes | 71″x71″ standard-size curtain for many tubs/showers |
| Bathroom rugs/mats | Yes | Coordinates with the beach coconut tree theme |
| Hooks | Yes (12) | Intended for most standard shower curtain hanging needs |
A beach-and-coconut-tree print does more than add color—it creates a focal point that can make the whole room feel calmer and more “destination-like,” even when the rest of the bathroom is simple. The advantage of a themed set is that it visually connects the shower area and the floor zone, which helps a bathroom look pulled together without adding clutter.
For an especially clean coastal look, keep the supporting elements quiet: white walls, a simple mirror, and streamlined hardware. Let the palm/beach scene be the “art,” then echo it with just one or two accent choices—like a sea-glass soap dispenser or a light wood tray.
Standard sizing makes installation easier, but the best-looking result still comes down to a few quick measurements and a thoughtful hang. A couple of minutes of prep can prevent common frustrations like side gaps, dragging hems, or rugs that bunch under doors.
Start by confirming your rod is level and secure. Then space the hooks evenly so the curtain forms smooth, relaxed folds. If you use a liner, place the liner inside the tub and the decorative curtain outside—this arrangement typically helps manage water while keeping the printed side visible and dry.
Bathrooms are naturally humid, and moisture that lingers is the main driver behind odors and buildup. The good news: small habits—especially ventilation and drying—do most of the work day to day, and they make deep cleaning much easier over time.
For broader guidance on moisture control and cleanup basics, see the EPA’s mold cleanup recommendations and the CDC’s mold prevention information. These resources focus on reducing moisture and addressing issues early—helpful principles for any bathroom textiles.
Coastal style works best when it feels airy and unfussy. Use the curtain as your main statement, then build a simple palette around it so the bathroom stays bright and easy to maintain.
Yes—71″x71″ is a common standard size for many tub/shower setups. Measure your rod width and the drop you want, and consider using a liner of a similar size behind the decorative curtain for better water protection.
The set includes 12 hooks for hanging. It’s still smart to check that the hook style works with your rod and that the number of attachment points matches your curtain’s grommets or holes.
Focus on moisture control: ventilate during and after showers, spread the curtain open to dry, and clean on a regular schedule. For rugs, rotate and fully dry them between uses so dampness doesn’t linger.
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