Getting enough storage in a small bathroom is all about making smart use of every inch. Some shelves under the sink, a large mirror cabinet, a cart or some new hooks and hangers are all quick fixes that easily can be made to help keep your things nice and tidy.
Instant under-sink shelves
You might not have a sink vanity with built-in drawers, but you can still use the space under your sink for storage. With two of these triangular shelves, you get a quick and easy solution that fits perfectly around the pipes.
Why not add a cart for extra storage – or perhaps two parked along a wall? This slim design in thick, sturdy plastic is easy to fit in almost anywhere and handles a good storage load just as well as a good soak.
Most bathrooms need a bathroom mirror to be complete. Choosing a mirror cabinet instead is no giant leap, but it’s a smart one. This way you also get closed storage that helps unclutter your small space, conveniently placed right over your sink cabinet.
A hanger with hooks makes smart use of the bathroom door for more storage. But that’s only the beginning of it. You can put baskets and other hanging containers on each hook and customize your storage to suit you perfectly, perhaps with small storage inside.
In a small bathroom, wall storage is key as it doesn’t take any floor space. So, a wall full of hooks can be a great idea, but a bunch of drill holes in your wall probably isn’t. Using self-adhesive hooks is a warm recommendation.
Expand small bathroom storage ideas beyond the vanity cabinet with wall shelves. Open shelving mounted over the toilet and near the sink is great for stashing cosmetics, lotions, and other items that look good on display. Add artwork and decorative accessories among pretty yet practical organizers and glass jars.
Use baskets. Consider purchasing some luxury storage baskets that will fit between your toilet and sink, or on any surface space you might have available. ...
Hide toiletries behind a mirror. Swapping out your bathroom mirror could be all you need to do. ...
Expand small bathroom storage ideas beyond the vanity cabinet with wall shelves. Open shelving mounted over the toilet and near the sink is great for stashing cosmetics, lotions, and other items that look good on display. Add artwork and decorative accessories among pretty yet practical organizers and glass jars.
If you've got the floor space, bring in cabinets, organizers or a rolling bar cart for extra storage. Make the most of wall space by hanging bathroom shelves near the sink, over the toilet or even in a window.
Mounting a simple shelf above your door will provide you with a spot for spare rolls. Make sure you have a step stool handy, so you can easily access them when you run out. You can also use a shelf like this above the toilet or anywhere near it if you want to make replenishing even easier.
Space Under the Sink. The space under your bathroom sink can be a practical storage solution for linens. Use bins or boxes to keep towels and washcloths folded and stacked neatly.
Try over-the-toilet shelving units or floating shelves styled with glass jars and trays for containing cosmetics and other space-hogging products. “You've added a decorative element, but it's still serving a purpose to hold things that you need,” Williams says.
A wall-mounted hair dryer holder can be a space-saving solution or a hair dryer holder under the sink can keep your blow dryer out of sight yet easily accessible.
For the most efficient bathroom closet organization, clearly defined categories should be assigned, such as towels, toilet paper, shower products, makeup, etc. Give each category a shelf in the closet, keeping the most frequently used items front and center.
Try over-the-toilet shelving units or floating shelves styled with glass jars and trays for containing cosmetics and other space-hogging products. “You've added a decorative element, but it's still serving a purpose to hold things that you need,” Williams says.
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