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Writer's pictureRosie Haggard

Maximizing Space: Organization Categories for Bathroom Storage



Effective storage and organization are key to maintaining a functional and clutter-free space when it comes to remodeling bathrooms. Let’s explore some practical categories and ideas for keeping your bathroom well-organized and well thought-out:


  1. Toiletries and Personal Care Items:

    • Medicine Cabinet or Vanity Drawers: Store items like toothpaste, dental floss, skincare products, and medications here. Consider using small bins or dividers to keep things tidy.

    • Shower Caddy or Niche: Keep shampoo, conditioner, body wash, and other shower essentials organized within easy reach.

    • Hair Tools: Hang a wire basket or use a wall-mounted file box to store hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons.

    • Makeup and Cosmetics: Use clear acrylic organizers or drawer dividers to separate makeup, brushes, and skincare products.

  2. Towels and Linens:

    • Under-Sink Baskets: Metal baskets in various sizes can hold washcloths, extra towels, and other linens.

    • Leaning Ladder: An extra-wide leaning ladder with shelves can store towels, toiletries, and even a small potted plant.

    • Wall-Mounted Towel Bars or Hooks: Hang towels neatly to save space.

  3. Cleaning Supplies:

    • Under-Sink Cabinet: Allocate a specific area for cleaning products like toilet bowl cleaner, surface cleaner, and disinfectant wipes.

    • Wall-Mounted Storage: Consider adding shelves or cabinets for cleaning supplies if under-sink space is limited.

  4. Accessories and Small Items:

    • Magnetic Strip: Install a magnetic knife rack on the wall to hold tweezers, nail clippers, and bobby pins.

    • Corner Shelves: Utilize empty corners with corner shelves for extra storage.

    • Drawer Organizers: Modular bins in shallow vanity drawers can keep everyday items handy.

  5. Decorative Elements:

    • Floating Shelves: Display decorative items like candles, small plants, or framed art on floating shelves.

    • Baskets: Woven baskets can hold rolled-up towels or extra toilet paper.

    • Wall-Mounted Cabinets: Opt for wall-mounted cabinets with mirrored doors—they provide storage and function as mirrors.

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