Get easy tips for decluttering your bathroom.
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Well-organized cabinets are the key to smoother mornings and relaxing evenings.
Bring order to your vanity drawers,medicine cabinet, and under-sink area with clever bathroom cabinet organization ideas.
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These smart strategies will help you store more in a small space.
A magnetic memo board mounted inside the door can provide space to storegrooming toolsand cosmetics.
To keep your under-sink cabinet organized, gather cleaners and tools in a small bucket or caddy.
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A two-tiered organizer doubles up on storage to maximize space.
Hang Tools from Hooks
Adhesive hooks are a simple but effective way toorganize bathroom cabinets.
Store hair products nearby for convenient access.
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Trays can help corral bath products and keep bottles upright.
Use baskets for larger items, such as extra toilet paper or towels.
Medicine Cabinet Organization Ideas
See-through containers are essential when you should probably grab and go.
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Stock your medicine cabinet shelves with acrylic, plastic, or glass holders that show off supplies.
Rely on risers toboost storage capacityand keep small items in the foreground of cabinet shelves.
Pullout Cabinet Organization
Introduce order to a large cabinet with a two-tier pullout shelf.
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A narrow top shelf glides past plumbing and allows space on the lower level for tall items.
Adhesive, undercabinet lighting makes every corner visible.
Remove Drawer Fronts
Neatly organized open shelves provide easy access to toiletries andextra towels.
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Try removing doors or drawer fronts to turn your bathroom cabinet into open storage.
Then use the space to showcase baskets and trays that sort and label bath products.
Use Adhesive Cabinet Organizers
Maximize behind-the-door cabinet organization by hanging a magnetic knife strip and adhesive containers.
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Stick metal nail tools and bobby pins on the strip.
Use acrylic holders to stow assorted nail polish and makeup.
Divide Cabinet Drawers
Bathroom cabinet organization applies to your vanity drawers, too.
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Utilize trays and dividers inside drawers to keep bathroom products and cosmetics orderly.
The shallow containers keep toiletries in sight while labels boost cabinet organization.
Line the inside of the trays with non-skid vinyl liner to prevent products from being jostled around.
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Incorporate Swivel Storage
Easy access is essential in hard-to-reach deep bathroom cabinets.
Make use of a spinning turntable to organize glass jars filled with disposable items.
Cut labels from a vinyl decal sheet and accent with adhesive letters or scrapbook stickers.
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Tuck Away Trash
Keep a cumbersome trashcan out of sight by attaching it to a cabinet door.
The functional storage works as a medicine cabinet without having to be inset between wall studs.
Adjustable shelves with guard rails easily stow slim lotions and perfumes.
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Try keeping small items in order by clustering them within a tabletop tray.
Repurpose metal votive holders with punchy patterned paper to sort cosmetic brushes.
Bathroom Basket Storage
For extra bath supplies of all sizes, look to sturdy wicker baskets.
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The inexpensive containers help organize cabinets while concealing objects that you don’t wish to display.
Simple labels made with paper tags and string make it easy to identify contents.
Corner Cabinet Organization
Use all the space available inside bathroom cabinets, including hard-to-reach corners.
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Tiered corner shelves introduce an added layer of organization inside bathroom cabinets.
Use them to collect spare toilet paper rolls and beauty supplies that are used infrequently.
Fill the open shelves with frequently used items and extra supplies, including towels and toiletries.
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Contain cleaning supplies in a closed lower cabinet.
Make Adjustments
Reposition shelves (or consider removing one) to make room for tall toiletries.
An extra-short shelf is perfectly sized for small items like lotions and balms.
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For more convenient access, install a slide-out tray inside a base cabinet.
Depending on the cabinets you choose, there may be additional costs forpainting or finishing.
Solid wood is considered the best choice for bathroom cabinets, particularly oak.
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