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Storage in Bathroom: 10 Effective Ideas, Over 40 Examples

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The bathroom is one of the smallest rooms in the house, and it needs to accommodate towels, hygiene products, household chemicals, and various small items. Today we will tell you how to easily organize storage for all necessary items in the bathroom.

1. Use the Space Under the Sink

Whether you use a pedestal sink, countertop, or combination with a cabinet, try to make every centimeter of the area work for your needs. Install additional shelves, use baskets and hanging elements to make the most of storage space.

2. Organize Storage in Cabinets

Plan an efficient shelf system, use baskets and containers to organize storage as effectively as possible. A lot of small items can create chaos, so separate them into groups: shower accessories in one container, household chemicals in another, towels on their own shelf. Don't forget the door surfaces - you can place a hairdryer hanger or mini-shelf for various small items there.

3. Use the Space Under the Bathtub

Today's bathtub screens are much more functional and allow you to use the space around the tub. To fully meet your requirements, custom storage systems can be designed for these screens.

4. Add Functionality to the Side Space of the Tub

The bathtub does not always take up the entire length of the room, leaving a small gap between itself and the wall surface. This space can be used for shallow shelving or shelf systems. Even if the tub is as long as the room itself, one of the walls above it can be adapted for shower accessories or towels.

5. Install Narrow Slide-Out Shelves

Adopt the technique usually used in narrow kitchen spaces and add slide-out shelves to awkward corners in the bathroom. They will not only help store many small items but also won't clutter the space.

6. Fill Corners with Open Shelves

Any surface or awkward corner can be filled with neat open shelves. They should be the same thickness, color, and texture to look harmonious. To create a sense of spaciousness, use glass shelves.

7. Add Hanging Baskets and Elements

Walls can be used not only for open shelves but also for hanging elements. Small baskets and containers will help store hairdryers, combs, and cosmetics, while larger ones can hold towels and bulky items.

8. Use the Space Above the Door

In a small space, every centimeter should be used wisely. A narrow shelf above the door will allow you to store additional towels, supplies of hygiene products, and any other items that aren't needed as often.

9. Use the Door Surface

The door itself can also be used for storage: hang a towel or robe hanger, or install a pocketed hanger for small items.

10. Add Stands and Floor Hangers

You can use not only walls but also the floor: add a floor hanger with several shelves or a narrow shelf if the bathroom area allows for it.