Keeping your bathroom cabinets neat and orderly can be a challenge. And given the importance of the morning preparation that commonly starts the average day, knowing where to find things is a huge help. Luckily, by following a few simple organization tips, you can take charge of the messy state of your bathroom cabinets and keep your belongings as accessible as possible.
EditSteps
EditGetting Rid of the Clutter
- Remove all items from your counters and cabinets. Place them in a single pile. This will give you a general idea of the volume and inventory of items in the cabinets.[1]
- Throw away items you're positive you don't need as you go.
- Discard or donate unused or old items. Throw any old, unused, or expired items into a trash bag. Keep an eye out for empty product containers or products that may have mildew forming, such as old shampoo and perfume bottles. Try and find things that you can do away with, including items that may still be in good condition, but you rarely or never use. Give away these items to people who can use them.[2]
- Keep all of your essentials, like toothbrushes and hand soap, on the counter while you clean.
- If you can't find willing friends to take your old items, drop them off at a local charity.
- Group the items you want to keep by category. The categories may differ depending on the variety of products that you own, but some examples are:[3]
- Facial skin care
- Body care
- Bath
- Hair care
- Makeup
- Medicines
- Oral care
- Nail care
- Shaving
- Perfumes
- Obtain clear storage containers that will fit in your cabinets. Measure the space in your cabinets and the space that your items will take up in containers. This way, when you go shopping you can be sure that your items will fit into the containers, and the containers will fit in the cabinets. Container types may include plastic baskets, clear plastic containers with lids, or wicker baskets.[4]
- You can also look for other kinds of containers around your home that you can re-purpose and use in your bathroom, such as metal cans, magazine holders, and see-through plastic orange juice containers.
- Fill each container with like items. For the items that you need to grab easily when you're on-the-go, see-through containers come in handy. Use lidded containers for smaller items that tend to create a clutter. Open-top containers are best for items like toothbrushes that fit vertically into containers (they don't have to be see-though).[5]
- Your local department store should have plenty of see-though container selection to choose from.
- Stick to acrylic plastic containers. Glass works too, but limit them to holding items you won't need in a hurry to minimize the chances of them breaking.
- Label each container based on its category. Once you begin segregating your products, you're going to need labels to distinguish them. Adhesive labels work best for solid plastic, metal, or glass containers.[6]
- Standard tag labels work best for wicker baskets
EditMaking the Most of Your Space
- Remove drawers for easy access to toiletries. If you're bathroom has a vanity-style base cabinet, remove the fronts to create open shelves. Now, you can fill up the space with trays, baskets, or plastic containers that provide easier access to your toiletries. Label the containers to make things easier to find.[7]
- Purchase labels and tag each container with different categories, like "Hair Spray," "Bath and Shower," and "Scrubs and Sponges."
- Insert a pullout shelf underneath your bathroom sink. Purchase a two-tiered rollout shelf from a local home hardware store. The region under your sink often turns into a cluttered mess, but a pullout shelf can really help you make the most of the space by giving it some organization.[8]
- Try and find one with a narrow top shelf so that it easily glides by the plumbing.
- A wide bottom shelf is ideal because it leaves room for tall items like brushes, straighteners, and cleaning products.
- Purchase some adhesive lights to light up every corner.
- Hang a magnetic knife holder and adhesive containers onto the door. A knife holder can help you use your cabinet door to maximize space by providing room for bobby pins and metal nail tools. Apply adhesives (such as command strips) to the back of the knife holder and stick it to one side of the cabinet door. Stick your adhesive containers on the other side of the door and use them to hold smaller items like makeup and nail polish.[9]
- Be careful if you attach scissors and trimmers onto your magnet holder, especially when you're opening the cabinet door.
- Divide your smaller items into a party dip tray for organization. Place the trays into your drawers next to your towels and other small items. This is a cheap and simple way to get your lotions, lips balms, and other small essentials organized—even just one try per drawer is enough to make a difference.[10]
- Put a liner on the bottom of the drawer if you want to spice things up. For example, a herringbone liner makes a great match for a white party dip tray. Experiment with different kinds of colors and combinations.
- Place a spinning turntable into your deep cabinets for easy access. Also known as a Lazy Susan, these can make hard-to-reach items more accessible. Place some glass jars onto the turntable and label them with their contents. Cotton swabs, bath salts, cleaning wipes, and other products that come in bulk amounts are ideal for jars.[11]
- Cut out labels from a decal sheet and spell out the categories using adhesive letters.
- Conceal utilitarian items using wicker baskets for better aesthetic. Although these containers work for any kind of product, they're ideal for items that you don't want to display, like extra tissue paper stock. You can label each one by fixing paper tag labels to each basket with string.[12]
- Install an extra curtain rod for towels. Position it under your current curtain rod and give yourself of space in-between. This is a prefect way avoid wet towels cluttering up your bathroom.[13]
- Mount the towel bar behind the curtain so that your towels can drip-dry into the tub.
EditVideo
EditThings You'll Need
- Measuring tape
- Containers (plastic, metal, glass, wicker, etc.)
- Sliding shelves
- Adhesive lights
- Magnetic knife holder
- Adhesive containers
- Party dip tray
- Drawer liners
- Decal sheet
- Adhesive labels
- Spinner tray (also called a Lazy Susan)
- Towel bar
EditTips
- It takes conscious effort to maintain the orderly state of your bathroom cabinets. Make an effort to return your items to their proper places after use.
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