Toiletry Organizer For Bedroom
Toiletry Organizer For Bedroom
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It's time to declutter your bathroom once and for all. After all, how many times do you want to knock over your inconveniently-placed Q-tips in an attempt to rummage around for your hairspray? Save your sanity in the morning and pay attention here. These best bathroom organization ideas will get your washroom tidy in no time, from fresh rack and shelving ideas to drawer organizers and more. Yes, it's possible to maximize your space no matter what size room you're dealing with—we have lots of great storage ideas for small bathrooms right here. (And if you're inspired by this, check out more home organization ideas!)
Golden Boys and Me
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I Heart Organizing
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Kyle Michaels
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Miss Mustard Seed
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Towel Hooks
This blogger notes that hooks are superior to rods. Why? Because the towels dry better and don't look "sloppy."
Get the tutorial at Miss Mustard Seed.
SHOP HOOKS
A Bowl Full of Lemons
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Over-the-Shower Caddy
This type of tool is most likely not new to you, but still it's an absolute shower saver. Not only does it conglomerate all your products, but it also makes cleaning your space so much easier.
Get the tutorial at A Bowl Full of Lemons.
SHOP SHOWER CADDIES
Shanty 2 Chic
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Hide Behind a Mirror
Max out the storage space in your medicine cabinet by building one behind a full-length mirror.
Get the tutorial at Shanty 2 Chic.
SHOP MIRRORS
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Get organized while keeping what you love!
Organize your entire home without getting rid of anything with a fun and easy 3-step solution from the Country Living experts who know the joy of holding on to cherished items, how to artfully display them, and organize like a pro.
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Our Daily Ideas
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Hang Products From A Curtain Rod
Not enough space in your shower to store all your products? Add a curtain rod in your shower to hang shampoo, conditioner, and face wash.
Get the tutorial at Our Daily Ideas.
SHOP TENSION RODS
11 Magnolia Lane
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Wine Towel Rack
A rolled up towel is conveniently the same size as a bottle of wine, making a wine rack the perfect way to store them in style.
Get the tutorial at 11 Magnolia Lane.
SHOP WINE RACKS
Courtesy of Ana White
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Ladder Shelf
Add some farmhouse style to your bathroom space by leaning this homemade leaning shelf over the toilet.
Get the tutorial at Ana White.
SHOP WOOD BOARDS
Courtesy of Our Life in a Click
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Courtesy of Making Lemonade
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Towel Storage
Add some texture to your bathroom by organizing towels and other necessities in pretty baskets mounted on the wall.
Get the tutorial at Making Lemonade.
SHOP BASKETS
Courtesy of Four Generations One Roof
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Courtesy of Dream Green DIY
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File Box Organizer
Place wall hooks on the side of your sink to hang up this file box, which is the perfect size for storing your go-to hair tools.
Get the tutorial at Dream Green DIY.
SHOP WIRE BASKETS
Courtesy of Organize and Decorate Everything
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15-Minute Drawer Organizer
If you have drawers in your bathroom, maximize your small space by placing your bathroom items in plastic dividers. Sort your items by categories (vitamins, makeup, etc.) and everything will be easier to find when as you get ready in the morning.
Get the tutorial at Organize and Decorate Everything.
SHOP PLASTIC BASKETS
Courtesy of Mommy Suite
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DIY Faux Floating Shelves
Assemble these shelves above your toilet to organize and display your bathroom knickknacks.
Get the tutorial at Mommy Suite.
SHOP WOOD STAIN
Courtesy of The Rusty Bucket
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Transform an Old Chair
An old chair with vertical back slats can be repurposed into a quaint towel rack and shelf, like this one recently for sale on Etsy from the Rusty Bucket. Custom-order one from the Rusty Bucket or make your own by removing the chair legs, shortening the seat into a shelf, and hanging it upside down.
Courtesy of DIY Playbook
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Store Items in Mason Jars
Mason jars attached to a wooden board make a farmhouse-chic bathroom storage option that keeps items off the vanity top. Perfect for holding cotton balls, Q-tips, makeup brushes, and toothbrushes and toothpaste, the jars attach to the board with hose clamps from the plumbing supply aisle.
Get the tutorial at the DIY Playbook.
Courtesy of The Merrythought
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Organize with Magnets
If you have a metal back to your medicine cabinet, you can increase its storage potential by attaching everyday supplies to it with magnets. Glue floral fabric on plain magnets to add a cheerful space for bobby pins, nail clippers, and eyelash curlers. Hot-glue a magnet to a vintage spool to hang elastic hair bands.
Get the tutorial at the Merry Thought.
Courtesy of Amazon
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Get a Cosmetics Carousel
This nifty carousel rotates 360 degrees and has seven baskets for holding all kinds and sizes of cosmetics. Stand up brushes and combs in its center.
SHOP CAROUSELS
Courtesy of Organize It
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Hang a Hair-Styling Rack
This $8 over-the-door rack has seven holes for storing hair styling tools, including a blow dryer, curling iron, brushes, and more. Just slide the foam-covered hooks over your vanity door and that drawer full of tangled cords because a thing of the past.
Courtesy of A Thoughtful Place
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Repurpose a Shoe Organizer
Hang a small shoe organizer or other pocket-style system on the sink door to hold regularly used toiletry bottles. This grab-and-go storage for lotion and hairspray makes mornings a little more pleasant.
Get the tutorial at A Thoughtful Place.
Courtesy of Sugar Bee Crafts
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Create Personalized Hooks
When everyone has his or her own space for the essentials, bathroom sharing runs more smoothly. Sew fabric loops on towels so they are easy to hang on hooks attached to a basic board that also serves as a cup rack. Personalize the cups with stenciled numbers or initials and store toothbrushes and toothpaste for each family member inside.
Get the tutorial at Sugar Bee Crafts.
Courtesy of Simply DIY 2
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Hang Baskets on Towel Rods
Baskets are an attractive and versatile way to store just about anything. Hang them on towel rods above the toilet with craft ribbon to make use of wasted wall space. Or, try hanging baskets with S hooks so they are removable—kids can take their baskets to their room or a half bath to finish morning prep and make way for the next person in line for the shower.
Get the tutorial at Simply DIY 2.
Courtesy of Maillardville Manor
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Install a Lazy Susan
Setting up a two-tiered lazy Susan in the vanity space under the sink means you won't have to knock over items to reach those in the back—which is, frankly, a frustrating way to start the day. It's perfect for bottles of hair products, face creams, and even vitamin bottles.
Get the tutorial at Maillardville Manor.
Courtesy of Liz Marie Blog
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Craft a Tiered Tray
Maximize vanity-top space with an elegant three-tiered tray that keeps most-used items easily accessible and organized. Simply glue glass candlesticks from the dollar store to the center of basic metal trays painted in a color that coordinates with your bath.
Get the tutorial at Liz Marie Blog.
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Toiletry Organizer For Bedroom
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