In a small bathroom, finding storage can be a challenge as there’s limited space for extra cabinets or dressers. But don’t throw away your blow dryer or reduce your beauty products just yet. Look around as there are many organization ideas to maximize every inch without sacrificing style. Try these tips to cut bathroom clutter.
01of 20. Choose a tech-friendly medicine cabinet. A medicine cabinet with built-in outlets is a great option for storing electric toothbrushes or razors and hiding the wires.
In a small bathroom, every inch counts. Adding shelves to a blank wall creates extra storage for plants, towels, art, and toiletries. Choose minimalist shelves and pretty brackets for a sleek look. If you have more room, consider an over-the-toilet storage unit. Move the medicine cabinet away from the sink. Installing a recessed medicine cabinet on a non-sink wall has benefits. It allows for a larger cabinet without worrying about proportions. You can choose a special mirror for over the sink and install a glass shelf below for added storage. Use a ladder to create vertical storage. Lean a wooden ladder against the wall and hang wire baskets from the rungs. Choose different sizes of baskets for toiletries and reading material. Hang hand towels on the rungs. Move your makeup into the bedroom. Heat and humidity can cause makeup to degrade. Save money and space by moving it. Hang storage baskets. If you have limited floor space, affix square-sided baskets or boxes to walls. Choose ones deep enough for washcloths and hand towels. Hang a shelf above eye level. When stashing supplies like toilet paper rolls, hang shelves higher. Tuck supplies in bins or baskets. Install an over-the-door rack. Opt for a sturdy rack drilled into the door instead of a flimsy pocket organizer.
Maximize your bathroom storage with highly adjustable solutions that can accommodate more products. Change basket sizes, add or remove baskets, and adjust heights to suit your needs.
Use waterproof hooks on your shower tiles to hang items such as razors, loofahs, shower caps, combs, and more, making the most of your wall space.
A towel bar with swing arms allows you to hang multiple towels in a minimal amount of space. It’s mounted on the wall, saving bathroom footprint, and can be collapsed as needed for more room.
A wall-mounted floating sink is an ideal spot for a basket beneath it, maximizing storage in your bathroom.
For those with a pedestal sink, consider building or buying wooden shelves to frame the sink’s base and utilize the dead space beneath it.
Over the door, instead of just hanging organizers or racks, consider screwing in shelves to utilize vertical space effectively.
If you have a waterfall shower head in a small bathroom and need more storage, look to shower corners. Corner organizers are available to quickly set up and incorporate more storage.
For those renovating a small bathroom, consider adding a recessed or niche shelf in the shower stall to avoid taking up additional space.