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13 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas To Transform Your Home

We can all use a little extra room in our bathrooms, right? Especially if it’s an already tight space. Whatever you may want to use that extra elbow room for, here are great small bathroom storage ideas to keep in mind.

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Do you have a smaller than average bathroom? Then you know just how difficult it feels, trying to store everything in one small space. There are lots of ways you can make the most of the space you have though.

Here are some ideas that will help you maximize your storage, no matter how small your bathroom is.

1. Ladder Shelving

Ladder shelving is a shelving unit that’s shallower at the top and deeper at the bottom, creating a ‘ladder’ effect. If you need a shelving unit but feel as though a regular unit would feel bulky, then this is for you. They’re trendy right now, and you’ll see them in all kinds of bathroom setups.

What’s even better is that they don’t have a back to them, making them feel more open and airy. That’s essential when you’re dealing with a small room.

2. Make the Most of the Wall Space

Do you have an open wall in your bathroom? Then you need to make the most of it. You can come up with all kinds of shelving configurations in order to maximize the space. For example, you can arrange shelving around a mirror in order to add beauty and functionality. It’s amazing how much you can store, once you have some vertical space.

3. Use The Space Above Your Toilet

In most bathrooms, there’s going to be empty space above your toilet. That’s prime real estate in bathroom terms, so make the most of it. You could install shelving over it, something that works well if you have your bathroom sink right next to the toilet.

You could also hang your towel rod over it, giving you somewhere to store your towels without taking up much room.

4. Make The Most Of What You’ve Got

Do you already have some cabinets in your bathroom? Then make the most of them. Clear them out and see what you’re storing in there. Chances are, half of the stuff you’re hanging onto is expired, or just something you don’t need anymore.

Once you’ve done that, you can organize the space inside to maximize your small bathroom storage.

Finally, try repainting your cabinets to make them feel more fresh and modern.

5. Decant Items

There’s a lot to be said for decanting your most used bathroom items, such as q-tips, cotton pads, and even your shampoo and conditioner. The different brandings on your bathroom products create a lot of visual noise, making the bathroom look more cluttered than it is.

Decanting these items creates a more unified look, making your bathroom much more serene. When you come to relax in a hot bath at the end of the day, you’ll be glad you did this.

6. Go As High As You Can

Can you reach high up in your bathroom? Then don’t be afraid to put shelving up high in your bathroom. This gives you more space to work with, and keep products up high, out of sight. If you keep hazardous items in the bathroom, such as toilet cleaner, then putting it on a high shelf means that kids can’t reach it too.

7. Invest in a Bathtub Caddy

Do you have limited counter space in your bathroom? Then you can add more, just by putting a bathtub caddy on the tub. These are great as they hold all kinds of things, from your book to your glass of wine while you’re in the bath.

They also double as extra counter space, so you can keep more items within easy reach when you need them most.

8. Use Hooks For More Bathroom Storage

There’s so much that hooks can do in your bathroom. They’ll hold anything, from towels and bathrobes to brushes, curling irons and more. If you want to keep your hook storage hidden, try putting it on the inside of your cabinet doors.

You can buy beautiful hooks that you can put on the walls and contribute to the décor of your bathroom, too.

9. Use Every Bit Of Space

It’s likely there’s some space in your bathroom that isn’t being used right now. Be creative.

How about some slim rolling shelves for that space between the toilet and the wall? Why not hang a plant in that unused corner? It’s amazing how much you can fit in when you know how.

10. Use A Curved Shower Curtain Rod

These rods curve outwards from your bathtub, so it gives you a little extra space when you’re in the shower. It’s a subtle difference, but you’ll be amazed at how much roomier it’ll make your bathroom feel.

11. Install Wall Mounted Faucets

If you’re looking to get every inch of counter space you can, look into installing wall mounted faucets. This is a job that you’ll want to leave until you’re renovating the room, but you will see that it saves a lot of space not having the faucets on the counter itself.

12. Use The Top Of The Toilet As Storage

Yes, really. Many homeowners use a tray to hold many everyday items on top of the toilet, making it an attractive storage space. You could put anything there, from extra toilet rolls to your skincare items. It’s another way to create extra counter space from what you already have.

13. Arrange Shelves Around Your Sink

You’ve got more space than you’d realize around your sink, and you can put it to good use. One way is to put a small shelf between the sink and the mirror. This is an excellent place to put everyday items, such as toothbrushes and skincare items.

You can also arrange shelves underneath the sink too. There are lots of under sink shelving units in stores at the moment, so you can find one that suits your bathroom.

Conclusion

These are just a few small bathroom storage ideas to help you maximize your space as much as possible. There’s more space than you’d think in there, all you have to do is think creatively.

Soon you’ll have all the room you need.

 


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