Check out these small bathroom storage ideas for ways to use every square inch of your bathroom.
Between your morningmakeup routineand nightly shower, your bathroom serves many functions in a limited space.
These creative small-space hacks will boost bathroom storage, helping you keep everything organized.
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With the right organization, even the tiniest bathroom can feel luxurious.
Mount a Towel Rack
Use vertical space to make more room in yourbathroom cabinetsor linen closet.
Try rolling larger towels, so they fit inside the small slots.
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Add Storage to the Medicine Cabinet
Boost the storage capacity of yourbathroom wall cabinetwith thisbehind-the-door hack.
verify to arrange items so the door can still shut completely.
Hang Basket Shelves
Mounta set of basketson your wall for an inexpensive small bathroom storage solution.
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To install these basket shelves, stick nails through the basket’s weave and hammer into the wall.
Sew a few of theseDIY fabric storage binsto corral beauty products, cosmetics, and other bathroom essentials.
Designate a Cleaning Supply Cabinet
Take advantage of roomy under-sink cabinets to keep bathroom cleaning supplies available.
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A paper towel holder and trash bag dispenser are also handy in a bathroom cabinet.
Use Adhesive Hooks for Tools
Make use of behind-the-door space insidevanity cabinets.
Hang it from a hook or peg in an easy-to-reach spot.
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The metal pins will stay attached to the strip until you need them next.
The magnetic strip can also be used for small tools like tweezers and nail clippers.
This drawer’s U-shaped design accommodates plumbing fixtures to maximize vanity storage space.
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The clever drawer conveniently holdsextra soapand paper products near the sink.
Choose a Dual-Purpose Mirror
Thistwo-in-one mirroris a great small bathroom storage solution.
When closed, it’s an on-trend round mirror perfect for last-minute makeup checks.
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Swing pop swing open the door to reveal shelves that can hold all yourhealth care and beauty products.
Store Bathroom Essentials on a Cart
Repurpose abar cartinto a roll-away bathroom storage cart.
Replace shakers and glasses with towels and lotions, or create an on-the-go hair-styling or manicure station.
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When you need extra space, roll the unit into a closet until you need it again.
Add Cleaning Product Storage
Use a wall-mounted file folder or magazine rack to store cleaning products.
Tucked between the vanity and wall, this slim glass display case holdsextra towelsnear the sink.
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This would also work well for keeping hair ties in one place.
If the item is reading too kitchen-oriented, paint it to suit your style.
Adding asmall kitchen island, when there’s room, can free up cabinet space for necessities.
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Everyone’s drop zone, theentryway or mudroom, can benefit from getting better organization systems in place.
Frequently Asked Questions
The smallest sized bathroom is typically 15 square feet.
This can comfortably fit a sink and a toilet.
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However, if you want a shower to be included, you need 30-36 square feet.
Place the toilet close to the wall to leave enough room for other features.
see to it you’re also choosing a compact toilet to maximize space in the area.
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