A compact bathroom has a distinct charm.
However, physical limitations make it difficult to store all the toiletries and other items.
Is there a way to organize your stuff without expanding your bathroom?
For one, why not have floating shelves?
Your towels, shampoo, and skincare products can occupy different levels.
Furthermore, a floating shelf with a rod attached under it gives you a place to hang your towel.
Just three stacks are enough for most people, but its up to you to add more.
Doing so allows you to place decorative plants and event scentedcandlesalongside your toiletries.
If floating shelves arent your thing, perhaps floating baskets will do the trick?
These are easy to install on the wall as well.
Baskets are usually placed inside linen closets, but they work well against the wall too.
Plus, baskets have raised areas on each side to keep your bathroom essentials from falling.
For those who prefer very minimalist wall storage, a thin but long floating shelf works wonders.
It barely takes up any additional space and its perfect for makeup or skincare products.
Keeping Track of Your Items
You should make great use of your linen closet.
Instead of using the exact same baskets, you should look for containers with different sizes and designs.
Doing so allows you to group objects by their size.
Also, it is easier to locate the right basket in the closet if theyre all different.
Speaking of basket sizes, you could get a tiered basket display.
They usually have between two to four levels the lower the tier, the bigger the basket.
Each tier has holes to let thewater drip down the floor.
And to help you remember where each item is located, consider sticking labels on containers.
Thus, dont be afraid to utilize what little space is available beside or above the toilet.
Install towel rods on one side or right above it for easy access.
Beside the toilet, theres likely enough space for a narrow rack or shelf.
This is a good place to keep your pocketbooks, newspapers, and magazines.
The lowest tiers can also accommodate toilet-cleaning tools.
However, do be careful to keep the toilet seat down if you plan on installing floating shelves above.
Both nail-in hooks and adhesive hooks require simple installation even on the bathroom door.
Having mirrored cabinets is also a smart storage decision.
This will help you reorganize the area without having to drag and carry the items all the time.
Likewise, you’re able to quickly remove wheeled storage items before cleaning the bathroom.
Cozy vintage feel (mixed rustic wood features into bathroom)
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Conceal storage
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Mixing up your storage with drawers, cabinet doors, and open shelving
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Above the door shelf
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Mix of open and closed shelves
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The Hierarchy
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Towel Bar Trio
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Wicker Tower box
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Pedestal Sink Organizers
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IKEA TRONES shoe storage cabinets
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Wire baskets
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Dollar store holder & basket
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Small canvas bags
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Dollar Store Bathroom Drawer Organization
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Bathroom shelves
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Shoe boxes
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Reuse old furniture
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Elegant looks
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Towel holder with quatrefoil pattern
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Hanger
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PVC pipe painted and used as hair dryer holder
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Easy Shelving
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DIY wood shelves
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Classic
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Wire rack
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Minimal space
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Linen cabinets
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Small cabinet
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Slim organizer
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Under-the-sink shelves
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Wooden cups
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File Box Bathroom Appliance Storage
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Into the wall
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Basket hanging
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5 minutes towel storage
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Mason jar
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Toothbrush holder
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Hair drier holders
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Bathroom freestanding cabinet
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Upcycled Bookshelves
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$10 Hanging shelf
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Slim magnetic containers