Not all bathroom cabinets need to be connected to the wall. Getting one that can stand without being fixed to the wall offers tremendous flexibility and sometimes additional cabinet space. With so many styles to choose from, you’ll have no trouble finding a small or narrow bathroom cabinet that suits your bathroom’s overall design and frees up some space. Effective small bathroom storage ideas are ones that keep your essentials secure without overwhelming the space. Look for compact designs that offer efficient storage solutions, such as vertical cabinets, under-sink storage, or multi-tiered racks.
To optimise space in your bathroom, over-the-toilet shelving is a great way to save space. It will free up space in your cabinets and may even negate the need for larger storage units altogether. It’s a fantastic and underutilised open shelving solution.
If you find that you have a lot of bare wall space, floating shelves are a great way to organise your belongings stylishly. Hanging wicker baskets are also great solutions that fall into this category. Floating shelves can also free up valuable floor space as you won't require standing units.
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If you want a nifty way to organise your bathroom accessories, mobile cabinets offer great versatility. You can place them where they work for you, and if you feel like you want them somewhere else at a later date, you can just wheel them to their new position quickly and easily.
Who's to say that bar carts can only be used for bar supplies? Repurposing a bar cart in your bathroom can be a unique and chic way to spice up the decor in your bathroom. Add plants, a candle and flowers on top to decorate and make your bathroom more welcoming.
Instead of just having a toilet roll holder, why not make it an organiser since the space is already being used? You can hold extra toilet paper, some books, and even some other bathroom essentials depending on the style of the organiser.
By adding bathroom shelves under the sink, or pull out drawers, you can add in more locations and extra to organise your items. You'll know where things are as you’ll be able to see them on sight and it’s a simple solution to add more storage space, particularly drawer space.
You can maximise space in your shower with a wall organiser, or shower shelves. Instead of placing stuff on the floor or a window sill, you can organise your body washes, razors, and shampoos in one place, reducing the spread of clutter.
If you think you need more counter space, here is a unique way to do it. Raise your sink to create more space beneath it for storage. Combined with a floating bathroom vanity, you’ll have plenty of additional space to use on a daily basis.
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Much like a moving cabinet organiser, a slide out caddy can squeeze into tighter spaces to use some of the areas you may not have otherwise used. And when you need something, you can slide it out to use it. It allows you to conceal bathroom items from sight when not in use which can help your overall mood every day.
Why just have a plain mirror in the bathroom when you could add storage behind it to maximise the space? Toothpaste, toothbrushes, floss and other unsightly items can all be placed in the mirror cabinets in the bathroom with easy access when you need them.
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Tub storage is a great way to get rid of the clutter that can easily accumulate around the bathtub. Effortlessly concealed, it can be done in a very subtle way as a hidden form of shelving and storage for a variety of bathroom items.
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A ladder rack can be used for both decorative and organisational purposes. Whether it's to place magazines or hang towels, you’ll find them a more than handy storage option.
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A bathroom door organiser is a perfect way to create extra storage in otherwise unused space. Whether you choose to use a cloth organiser or another material, you’ll be able to easily match it to your bathroom design.
Using bathroom essentials that spruce up the space, rather than detract from it, can make all the difference in a tiny space. Choose from different textures, patterns, and colours for toothbrush holders, soap holders, and hand towels.
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Why does a linen closet need to look just like a closet? It doesn't! You can paint the door with a bright pop colour, take it off completely and add in curtains or install a floor-length mirror that doubles as a door.
To maximise some of the vertical space, pull-out cabinets can appear like walls to the naked eye but, with a discreet handle, can slide out to reveal additional storage. These slim, unobtrusive cabinets are ideal for organising toiletries, cleaning supplies, or spare towels in a tidy and easily accessible manner.
Magnetic storage solutions, such as magnetic strips or boards, can be mounted on walls or inside cabinet doors. Use them to hold metallic grooming tools like tweezers, scissors, and nail clippers or to attach small containers for lightweight items like hair ties or bobby pins. It’s an innovative way to declutter countertops.
If you're tired of all the clutter and mess take matters into your own hands today. By using some of these bathroom storage ideas, you can drastically improve the look and feel of your bathroom be it a small space or a large one.
This article was updated on 5th December 2024
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