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Wooden shower stool
- Not only will this wooden stool give your bathroom a spa-like feel, it's also perfect for keeping a few of your best hand towels or lotions within arm's reach.
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Get an open shelf for extra storage
- No linen closet? No problem. Add a simple shelf to your bathroom for paper products, towels, etc. Not only will this infuse personality into your space, it will also instantly create extra storage opportunities.
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Mason jar units
- If you're running low on storage space, get your hands on some good old Mason jars. They're great to put on your shelves to hold makeup brushes, cotton balls, toothbrushes, and more.
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Makeup organizer
- This roomy acrylic organizer is a dream for any makeup lover. It has plenty of space, with drawers and compartments to hold everything from lipsticks to nail polish.
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Oversized vanity
- If you have the possibility of getting a large vanity for your bathroom, do so. This large-scale cabinet is perfect for extra storage space for towels, cosmetics, and more.
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Corner shelves
- These convenient corner shelves make the most out of whatever layout you have. Use them as a spot for candles, plants, or just for extra rolls of toilet paper.
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Classic wall cabinet
- This roomy wall cabinet is a bathroom classic and offers the perfect concealed storage space for anything you'd like to keep hidden away. Think of medicines or cleaning products.
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Towel ladder
- These ladders are a great bathroom accent. It can both serve for hanging towels and adding character to your space.
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Lazy Susan
- Instead of piling up products and extra toiletries, try adding a lazy Susan to your bathroom closet. When you're looking for a specific product, just spin it around until you find what you need.
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Bathroom accessory set
- A bathroom accessory set will instantly give your bathroom a clean and organized look, while also keeping the refillable soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, and canister in one neat little spot.
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Assign drawer organizers for each person
- If more than one family member or roommate uses the same bathroom, keep their supplies corralled in separate drawer organizers to minimize the transfer of germs and other mix-ups.
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DIY labels
- As bathroom necessities change and evolve, keep your stuff organized with adorable DIY labels. This way you'll have cute matching labels and know what's in each container.
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Towel hooks
- Consider changing to towel hooks instead of using rods. Visually they look less sloppy, but not only that: they also help towels dry faster, as they won't be folded while wet.
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Towel storage
- It's finally time for those many pretty towels you have to take the spotlight. Organize towels and other necessities in pretty baskets, and have them handy at all times.
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Simple cart
- Having a cart is a great option if you have limited storage space. It's great to keep toiletries, beauty products, towels, and even toilet paper. And, best of all, it's mobile.
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Create extra space on your bathtub
- A bathtub caddy can offer extra surface space in a small bathroom. Use it to store your skincare items, toothbrush, or anything else you don’t have room for on the vanity.
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Repurpose a shoe organizer
- Hang a shoe organizer or other pocket-style system behind the door or elsewhere to hold regularly used toiletry items. This grab-and-go storage makes mornings a little easier.
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Apothecary jars
- These elegant lidded glass canisters make the perfect display for cotton balls. The wide mouths at the top make it easy to reach what's left at the bottom.
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Shower caddy
- If your shower doesn't have built-in shelves, a shower caddy is the perfect organizer for your products. A plus is if you can get a hanging one with tiered shelves.
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Reduce visual clutter
- Avoid visual clutter of colorful labels and different sized containers by putting your products in eye-pleasing uniform ones. This will infuse your shower with a spa-like feeling.
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Ladder shelf
- These practical shelves don't take up much space and will look great in any bathroom. Go modern with a sleek white one, or opt for some farmhouse style with a wooden one.
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Roll up washcloths
- Rolling up washcloths and keeping them upright is an effective way to avoid losing them in a big linen closet. And they won't be awkwardly folded in tiny towers!
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Drawer dividers
- Drawer dividers simplify your mornings because they will prevent lipsticks, brushes, and other favorites from rolling around when you open or close the drawer.
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Woven basket
- These woven baskets are great to store small items. Found in different colors and patterns, they can dress up the most basic bathroom shelf.
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Hexagon shelf
- This modern shelf unit can store your bottles, candles, and extra toilet paper rolls while still looking stylish.
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Use a countertop organizer for hair tools
- If you don't have enough cabinet or drawer space, use a countertop organizer for hair tools. It'll look less messy, and will help organize your hair routine tremendously.
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Corral things on a tray
- A tray or basket is always the answer when it comes to making small items look pulled together.
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Over-the-toilet shelves
- Opt for these ladder shelves over traditional cabinetry to make use of empty space. And for even more organization, add a few baskets for storage.
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Hang baskets
- Baskets are a versatile way to store just about anything. Hang them on towel rods above the toilet, or try hanging baskets with S hooks so they're removable for kids. Sources: (Good Housekeeping) (Apartment Therapy) (Country Living) See also: Easy ways to update your kitchen
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Wooden shower stool
- Not only will this wooden stool give your bathroom a spa-like feel, it's also perfect for keeping a few of your best hand towels or lotions within arm's reach.
© Shutterstock
1 / 30 Fotos
Get an open shelf for extra storage
- No linen closet? No problem. Add a simple shelf to your bathroom for paper products, towels, etc. Not only will this infuse personality into your space, it will also instantly create extra storage opportunities.
© Shutterstock
2 / 30 Fotos
Mason jar units
- If you're running low on storage space, get your hands on some good old Mason jars. They're great to put on your shelves to hold makeup brushes, cotton balls, toothbrushes, and more.
© Shutterstock
3 / 30 Fotos
Makeup organizer
- This roomy acrylic organizer is a dream for any makeup lover. It has plenty of space, with drawers and compartments to hold everything from lipsticks to nail polish.
© Shutterstock
4 / 30 Fotos
Oversized vanity
- If you have the possibility of getting a large vanity for your bathroom, do so. This large-scale cabinet is perfect for extra storage space for towels, cosmetics, and more.
© Shutterstock
5 / 30 Fotos
Corner shelves
- These convenient corner shelves make the most out of whatever layout you have. Use them as a spot for candles, plants, or just for extra rolls of toilet paper.
© Shutterstock
6 / 30 Fotos
Classic wall cabinet
- This roomy wall cabinet is a bathroom classic and offers the perfect concealed storage space for anything you'd like to keep hidden away. Think of medicines or cleaning products.
© Shutterstock
7 / 30 Fotos
Towel ladder
- These ladders are a great bathroom accent. It can both serve for hanging towels and adding character to your space.
© Shutterstock
8 / 30 Fotos
Lazy Susan
- Instead of piling up products and extra toiletries, try adding a lazy Susan to your bathroom closet. When you're looking for a specific product, just spin it around until you find what you need.
© Shutterstock
9 / 30 Fotos
Bathroom accessory set
- A bathroom accessory set will instantly give your bathroom a clean and organized look, while also keeping the refillable soap dispenser, toothbrush holder, and canister in one neat little spot.
© Shutterstock
10 / 30 Fotos
Assign drawer organizers for each person
- If more than one family member or roommate uses the same bathroom, keep their supplies corralled in separate drawer organizers to minimize the transfer of germs and other mix-ups.
© Shutterstock
11 / 30 Fotos
DIY labels
- As bathroom necessities change and evolve, keep your stuff organized with adorable DIY labels. This way you'll have cute matching labels and know what's in each container.
© Shutterstock
12 / 30 Fotos
Towel hooks
- Consider changing to towel hooks instead of using rods. Visually they look less sloppy, but not only that: they also help towels dry faster, as they won't be folded while wet.
© Shutterstock
13 / 30 Fotos
Towel storage
- It's finally time for those many pretty towels you have to take the spotlight. Organize towels and other necessities in pretty baskets, and have them handy at all times.
© Shutterstock
14 / 30 Fotos
Simple cart
- Having a cart is a great option if you have limited storage space. It's great to keep toiletries, beauty products, towels, and even toilet paper. And, best of all, it's mobile.
© Shutterstock
15 / 30 Fotos
Create extra space on your bathtub
- A bathtub caddy can offer extra surface space in a small bathroom. Use it to store your skincare items, toothbrush, or anything else you don’t have room for on the vanity.
© Shutterstock
16 / 30 Fotos
Repurpose a shoe organizer
- Hang a shoe organizer or other pocket-style system behind the door or elsewhere to hold regularly used toiletry items. This grab-and-go storage makes mornings a little easier.
© Shutterstock
17 / 30 Fotos
Apothecary jars
- These elegant lidded glass canisters make the perfect display for cotton balls. The wide mouths at the top make it easy to reach what's left at the bottom.
© Shutterstock
18 / 30 Fotos
Shower caddy
- If your shower doesn't have built-in shelves, a shower caddy is the perfect organizer for your products. A plus is if you can get a hanging one with tiered shelves.
© Shutterstock
19 / 30 Fotos
Reduce visual clutter
- Avoid visual clutter of colorful labels and different sized containers by putting your products in eye-pleasing uniform ones. This will infuse your shower with a spa-like feeling.
© Shutterstock
20 / 30 Fotos
Ladder shelf
- These practical shelves don't take up much space and will look great in any bathroom. Go modern with a sleek white one, or opt for some farmhouse style with a wooden one.
© Shutterstock
21 / 30 Fotos
Roll up washcloths
- Rolling up washcloths and keeping them upright is an effective way to avoid losing them in a big linen closet. And they won't be awkwardly folded in tiny towers!
© Shutterstock
22 / 30 Fotos
Drawer dividers
- Drawer dividers simplify your mornings because they will prevent lipsticks, brushes, and other favorites from rolling around when you open or close the drawer.
© Shutterstock
23 / 30 Fotos
Woven basket
- These woven baskets are great to store small items. Found in different colors and patterns, they can dress up the most basic bathroom shelf.
© Shutterstock
24 / 30 Fotos
Hexagon shelf
- This modern shelf unit can store your bottles, candles, and extra toilet paper rolls while still looking stylish.
© Shutterstock
25 / 30 Fotos
Use a countertop organizer for hair tools
- If you don't have enough cabinet or drawer space, use a countertop organizer for hair tools. It'll look less messy, and will help organize your hair routine tremendously.
© Shutterstock
26 / 30 Fotos
Corral things on a tray
- A tray or basket is always the answer when it comes to making small items look pulled together.
© Shutterstock
27 / 30 Fotos
Over-the-toilet shelves
- Opt for these ladder shelves over traditional cabinetry to make use of empty space. And for even more organization, add a few baskets for storage.
© Shutterstock
28 / 30 Fotos
Hang baskets
- Baskets are a versatile way to store just about anything. Hang them on towel rods above the toilet, or try hanging baskets with S hooks so they're removable for kids. Sources: (Good Housekeeping) (Apartment Therapy) (Country Living) See also: Easy ways to update your kitchen
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How to keep your bathroom organized
Tips and tricks to make the most of your space
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A bathroom is one of the busiest areas in the home, which means making the most of the space. That's where smart storage solutions come in handy. From how to organize your towels to different shelving styles, there are small hacks that can maximize your bathroom.
Want to know more? Click through this gallery for a bunch of tips and tricks.
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