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Bathroom Organisation That Makes The Most Out Of Limited Space

The key to a roomy feel throughout your bathroom is no clutter. Every household is bound to have an assortment of items that sometimes make us underestimate how much space is actually being occupied.

Even without the prospect of renovation, making your bathroom appear larger doesn’t have to be a struggle. If you have a smaller bathroom or a family you’re probably looking for ways to house the odd bits and bobs that over time end up splayed across our countertops. Here’s how you can store your knick-knacks without interrupting your design…

 

 

In bathrooms where floor space is sacred, consider adding vertical shelving units. Not only do these offer the illusion of height, these also free up vital floor space that will help you manoeuvre across your bathroom without the worry of tripping over one more thing. So, Think behind the box and look into the double duty option of mirrored storage cabinets!

 

 

If using your wall space isn’t an option, why not use free space within your shower area? Create your own cost effective cubbyholes with mesh storage pockets. These are a handy alternative to shelving units that can sometimes seem bulky. All you will need to add these to your bathroom is to hang them on your existing shower rod. Failing that, another space-saving method is to install a mesh storage unit on the back of your door. Discrete and handy!

 

 

If your countertop is in desperate need of bathroom SOS but there isn’t much you can do to alter it then cast your attention to other areas of your bathroom. Installing a small shelf underneath your bathroom mirror can be a great option. This will allow you find things an awful lot easier by making sure everything you need before you leave is in reach. The things you don't  place there will confirm which items you should forgo.

Upcycling old items is popular throughout home décor, so why not incorporate this into your bathroom? Labelled for kitchen use, a spice rack can also prove to be a practical way to keep your most used items well organised and quashes potential countertop messiness. Have you burnt our your bathroom candles? Don’t be hasty to discard the holders. Put some pep into your bathroom once more by turning your old candleholders into a collection of pots ideal for storing toothbrushes, combs, and other bathroom staples.

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