If you're struggling to make your bathroom as functional as possible, consider taking note of these useful organization ideas. Even if you have extremely limited space, you can implement these tricks, we promise! You are just a few steps away from completely modernizing your toilet. We have to admit that these solutions are also very aesthetically pleasing. Whether you need to add more storage space in a small bathroom or simply want to make your bathroom more functional, these bathroom organization ideas are sure to help you make the most of every inch of your space.
Bring a rollable cart
A rolling cart is the versatile storage solution your bathroom needs. This cart has multiple layers of different types of storage – drawers, a cabinet, and shelves.
Use a three-drawer organizer
@mamofboys
Three-drawer organization systems are handy around the house, whether you fill them with craft supplies, winter gear, or in this case, small items like extra washcloths and toiletries. Choose an organizer that suits your decor style – the rattan piece shown here will definitely add style to this bathroom.
Cut out a shower niche
Markus Wilborn MW Concepts; Designed by Susan Sutter Interiors
Sometimes a shelf doesn't fit well in the shower and a hanging storage device can look awkward. Shower niches are stylish enough to complement any bathroom.
Create hidden storage space with a curtain
Out of sight, out of mind. If you can't replace your storage space without a vanity, consider creating your own storage method with an under-sink curtain.
Add a small tray
@_home_atno5
No room in the house is short of uses for a small tray, and in the bathroom, using a tray is a great way to keep track of everyday creams and lotions, medication bottles, and other small essentials. Place a tray next to the sink so you can easily see it every time you enter the bathroom.
Try this towel storage hack
@farmhousefourwinds
Keep clean towels within reach at all times by installing a wall storage system like this one. Not only does it give the bathroom a luxurious, hotel-like feel, but it also frees up space in your linen closet and makes it easy for you to keep track of how many towels you have clean at all times.
Hang a few hooks
@wheretwoaregathered
Additional hooks are particularly useful in a shared bathroom where multiple roommates or family members store their washcloths, bathrobes, and the like. Assign a hook to each sibling or individual to keep things tidy.
Introduce accent furniture
@margogardnerdesign
A bedside table in the bedroom? Hey, why not! A small piece of accent furniture can add decorative flair to the bathroom while housing essentials. Why settle for plastic storage containers when you have room for a classy looking wooden piece like this?
Install wall shelves
@interiors71
Wall shelves certainly don't have to be large to make an impact. These small wooden shelves provide additional storage space for bathroom and shower items and add a visual highlight to an otherwise empty corner of the bathroom.
Reuse a woven basket
@thejollytownhouse
Do you have an extra basket with a lid on hand? Take it to the bathroom where you can fill it with extra toilet paper or towels. Store it neatly under the sink to make the most of the limited space.
Decant the basics
@inplacejacksonhole
Say goodbye to packaging that doesn't fit your aesthetic needs and decant bath salts, cotton balls, cotton swabs and other essentials into clear storage containers. You will also always be able to tell when you are running out of something important.
Invest in plastic organizers
@simplyorganizedkj
Instead of cramming all of your bathroom extras into a closet and calling it a day, take the time to get some plastic organizers and sort the items by category (again, a label maker can come in handy). The next time you run out or run out of toothpaste, you won't be wondering where exactly to find the patches or that extra bottle of Crest.
Save stackable containers
@organizingforlife
Stackable organizers are also ideal if your storage space is more limited. These are great for keeping track of smaller items. You can even store your everyday makeup in a container like this.
Install a petite wall shelf
@jenniferbeekhunter
Grab a floating shelf and paint it the same color as your bathroom walls to create the look of built-in furniture. Now you have a nice place to put perfume bottles and soap.
Hang a medicine cabinet
@clare.sull
There's nothing wrong with hanging a good old-fashioned medicine cabinet in your bathroom. Bonus: Is there anything better than organizing skincare products by color?
Think big
@mycityapartment
In a tiny apartment bathroom, it's important to use the height to your advantage. Choose a tall, narrow shelving system and fill it with everything you need to keep nearby.
Try a hanging basket
@reserve_home
Hanging baskets are not only cute, they are also super practical! Grab one that speaks to you and fill it with towels, washcloths, or makeup wipes.