Bathrooms have to store a wide variety of items in limited space.
Maintaining order requires creative toiletries storage and organization that provides easy access to daily necessities while curbing clutter.
Open Bathroom Storage
Bring order to open shelves with pretty baskets and trays.
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Bathroom Drawer Storage
Designate different bathroom drawers to serve specific needs.
Clutter-Free Bathroom Storage
Utilize various types ofbathroom storage to optimize organization.
To maintain clutter-free countertops without sacrificing accessibility, install wall-mount shelves near the sink to store often-used products.
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Behind closed cabinet doors, use drawer dividers and customized storage units to store grooming essentials and bulk purchases.
Everyday Bathroom Storage Ideas
Prevent daily-use grooming supplies from taking over the entire bathroom countertop.
Glass canister and small lidded jars are great for grouping cotton swabs and other bits.
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Bathroom Drawer Organization
Keep bathroom counters decluttered by utilizing drawer space.
This drawer adds extra toiletries storage beneath the countertop while keeping things tucked away when no longer needed.
The addition of wood and acrylic dividers keeps small items like nail polish and cosmetics contained.
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Pullout Bathroom Storage
Boost the organizing potential of open cabinet space with pulloutstorage units.
Choose multi-drawer solutions that allow you to divide items by size or purpose.
Mesh bins provide a peek inside at contents, so you’ll know when you’re running low.
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Keep your daily necessities out in the open by making a stand-up vanity.
A floating shelf below a mirror is the perfect place to hold your nightly routine products.
Stock your shelf with makeup remover, cotton swabs, and a small hand towel.
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Bathroom Storage Shelves
Shelves are far less costly for toiletries storage than drawers and cupboards.
When outfitted with cubby-style openings, they offer compartmentalized spaces and easy accessibility.
The multi-drawer facade at the base conceals a deep, pulloutlaundry bin.
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This hutch replaced a door-front linen closet similar to those in many older houses.
This unit also could be built on unused floor space.
Drawers and pullouts provide better access to deep spaces that are otherwise difficult to reach and use.
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Bathroom Storage Solutions
Bathroom layouts often containawkward nooks and crannies.
But when square footage is limited, you’ve got the option to’t afford to waste space.
These bathroom storage ideas will help maximize unused wall or floor space and boost organization.
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Small items are organized on trays and in baskets.
Extra towels are within easy reach near the bath.
DIY Bathroom Armoire
Repurpose an old or thrifted armoire for towel and toiletries storage.
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Look for one with adjustable shelves to store various types of toiletries.
If you like, remove the doors for easy access, andpaint.
Then fill it with items your family or guests will need for their bathroom routines.
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Bathroom Wall Storage
This bathroom shelf unit offers ample towel and product storage without much wall space.
(Slender bookcases work great for this!)
Oversized baskets maximize the amount of stuff each shelf can hold.
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Tucking bathroom products away in woven baskets adds a nice texture to the space and keeps clutter at bay.
Top each shelf with matching storage boxes or baskets for a symmetrical look.
DIY Bathroom Storage Cubbies
A set of painted wooden crates provides aneasy DIY bathroom storage idea.
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Fill them with towels, washcloths, and containers filled with smaller items.
It was designed to hold utensils but can also hold sponges.
Choose a rust-resistant design if you’re using this bathroom storage idea near the tub or shower.
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Bathroom Storage Niche
Gain storage without losing space bybuilding shelves right into the walls.
An unused area above the tub with simple glass shelves offers ample space for towels and accessories.
A shallow space between studs near the sink can house small items such as lotions.
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Building between studs increases space without the expense of a major remodel.
Find a brand you like for bath products and stock the whole collection.
Display towels thatwork with your overall bathroom color scheme, and choose storage containers with similar shapes and designs.
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A combination of storage types provides moreoptions for organizingvarious items.
Tall Bathroom Cabinet
When space is tight, go vertical for bathroom storage.
These built-in shelves use a small footprint but offer lots oforganizing potential.
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Baskets keep tall products upright, while labels help ensure everything returns to its rightful place.
Storage Basket
While pedestal sinks and floating vanities offer style, they lack under-counter storage.
Stylish Toiletries Storage
Store items near their point of use.
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Stowtowelsin multiple places for easy access.
The larger cabinet area below the sink houses cleaners and other bath needs.
Varying the depth of the drawers keeps items in check without wasting space.
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Drawer dividers are also a good way to keep things from becoming jumbled.
This one provides several shelves of storage hidden behind the mirror.
It allows easy access to daily-use items while maintaining an orderly look.
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Repurposed Storage Cabinet
Repurpose items initially designed for other uses.
This trunk, for example, was mounted on legs to bring it up to table-top height.
It now keeps bath salts and extra towels dry while serving as display space in the bathroom.
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Leftover packagingcontainers and jarscan also be given a facelift with decorative papers.
Group items into containers by punch in (hair products, cosmetics, cleaning supplies).
Built-In Drawers
A well-proportioned drawer can handle items of various shapes and sizes.
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Here, homeowners saved valuable floor space by building slide-out drawers between wall studs.
Acrylic organizers keep things from falling as the unit is pulled out.
Bathroom Storage Furniture
Bring in bathroom furniture with hidden storage opportunities.
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Thissmall benchfeatures a deep drawer ideal for storing extra bath supplies and towels next to the shower.
The cushioned top provides a handy spot to sit.
This pullout storage area holds skincare essentials near the sink.
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