Organizing ideas for bathrooms from Noah Collette

13/02/2017

Start with a good purge.

Discard fresh items together with bulky packaging and expired. Leave regular essentials - toothbrushes - on the counter. Outfit cupboards with handy holders, like a back-of-the-door rack.

Put your mason jar collection to work.

In the event that you're running low on storage space - and a cupboard is out of the question - contemplate hanging little storage units, like mason jars, from the walls to corral cotton balls, cosmetics brushes and toothbrushes. Fixed to a slab of wood that is perfectly distressed, mason jars offer a shabby chic fix.

Rein in the bath toys.

A laundry lingerie bag doubles as the best receptacle for your kids' foam alphabet letters, rubber ducks and mermaid dolls. Simply hang the bag from a suction cup hook someplace in the shower stall so the toys can drip dry.

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Lean in to your shelving options.

Cabinets that are conventional - skip and choose a much more casual approach. Try a ladder, notably one with tray-like shelves, to maximize space above your toilet. Jute baskets provide storage, while the exposed shelves make the ladder a perfect area for a houseplant that is sprawling.

Practice "keep, toss, toss."

Keep only hair accessories that still function (so not those unfortunate, stretched-out ponytail holders). Rein in fasteners with office supplies that are repurposed: A band clip corrals hair bands; a paper clip holder thoughts pins. Throw expired medicines, baskets of too many candles and potpourri, which only gather dust and take up space

Try a lazy Susan.

Instead of keeping cleaning products, extra shampoos and lotions by lining them up (this creates unsightly litter!) try including a lazy Susan to your own bathroom cupboard. Just rotate it around whenever you need to get to something special, without crashing every other product in sight over.

Go all out on drawer dividers.

Restrict your top drawers to products you use several times a week, if not daily. (Stash special-occasion make-up in an out of the way bag.) Drawer dividers further simplify the morning makeup investigation. Short on drawer or cupboard space? An over-the-door shoe caddy will keep lotions, brushes and the like within easy reach.

Repurpose cute whicker baskets.

The jute basket that just does not fit in your bathroom cabinet might have a motive elsewhere - like on the walls. Hang two above your toilet conceal toilet paper in a convenient place and discreetly rolled up towels.

Make your shower rod do double duty.

Let your towels and delicates dry - without being on display. Install an economical combination shower curtain rod and towel bar, and items can drip dry into your bath. (We mounted ours backward, so the towels hang behind the curtain.)

Use your shower's "wall space."

If your shower doesn't have built in shelves, a hanging organizer means shampoos and soaps aren't precariously perched on the edge of the tub or windowsill. Bonus: No more mildew accumulation at the bottles' foundations to scrub away.


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