Add practical yet pretty storage to your shower to contain shampoo, soap, shaving supplies, and more.

But there is good reason to get your shower in order.

First, it can help you relax andalleviate stress.

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Plus, with less to move out of the way, it’s easier to clean your shower.

Lastly, decluttering your shower makes it easy to identify and remove expired products.

Ready to tackle this put-off bathroom project?

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Check out these shower storage ideas to organize your space.

Choose a Caddy That Fits Your Needs

Shower caddies aren’t a new concept.

However, it’s important to find one that can be customized to fit your products.

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Use the different tiers to sort hair products from body ones.

Like to use a washcloth or loofah?

Choose a caddy with built-in hooks.

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confirm the depth of the niche can accommodate bottles so they line up neat and tidy.

Dedicate Space for Shaving

Shaving comes with its fair share of supplies.

From razors to attachments toshaving cream, these small accessories can easily take up an entire caddy tier.

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Instead, give shaving its own section in the shower.

A corner shelf designed to blend in with surrounding tile can hold all your supplies plus a mirror.

Think outside the box when it comes to shower storage ideas.

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This works well for items that you use while showering and at the sink.

Look for one that’s sturdy, water- and rust-resistant, and has non-slip feet.

Teak is a good choice because it wears well in a moist environment like a shower.

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Julie Soefer

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Build In a Bench

Here’s another idea to consider if you’re remodeling your shower.

Abuilt-in seat or benchmakes sense both as seating and potential storage space.

Not only does a built-in bench add functionality, it also makes a strong design statement.