These space-saving ideas will keep your bathroom storage in shape.

It can be particularly tricky because bathrooms don’t always have the standard cabinet storage underneath.

If your bathroom needs a reorganization, don’t fret.

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If space is limited, keep only the necessities and usethe linen closetor add shelving elsewhere for everything else.

If there’s more room for under-bathroom-sink storage, things such as hair tools and backup toiletries can stay.

To help you createthe most functional space, we’re sharing our best under-bathroom-sink storage ideas.

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Organize each bin by category, sorting bath products from hair products and other necessities.

Include Drawer Organizers

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Have a vanity with lots ofdrawer storage?

This is ideal for those smaller items that you use regularly.

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But to keep them tidy, drawer organizers are a must-have.

They also maximize the depth and preventitems from getting lostin the back of the cabinet.

Use larger drawers for bulky things such asrolls of toilet paperor bags of bath salts.

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The top drawers work well for tall bottles such as cleaning products or shampoo refills.

Maximizing the height of this space is the easiest way tooptimize storage potential.

This method is also helpful for guests as they don’t have to hunt to find them.

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Bring in Bathroom Shelving

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Pedestal sinks generally lack storage altogether.

Instead,add a decorative shelfnext to the sink.

Since its out in the open, stick to a minimalist look by only storing the necessities.

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The inside of the cabinet doors can provide unexpected under-bathroom-sink storage.

An over-the-door basket can fit a hair dryer, a few brushes, or a handful of washcloths.

Either way, ensure theres clearance for your things to hang when the door is shut.

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Sort toiletries by category and organize them into lidded bins that can stack.

For example, use a couple of lazy Susans and stash backup supplies on a top shelf.

Keepyour cosmetics sortedand visible in drawers or countertop organizers to avoid re-buying the makeup you already have.

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After all this work, reward yourself with some new towels if yours arelooking worse for wear.