Tips for Reorganizing a Bathroom

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Tips for Reorganizing a Bathroom

When you’re getting ready in a hurry, having a well-organized bathroom is a must. It also makes cleaning up so much simpler. A clutter-free, tranquil bathroom is a more soothing place to begin and finish the day. Who among us wouldn't benefit from a little extra rest throughout their day?

So, here are some simple tips that will help you reorganize your bathroom.

  • Include a Shelf Above the Toilet

There are several businesses that sell shelf systems designed to fit around regular-sized toilets. This is often the choice for those looking for a plain aesthetic. It’s also great for those with small bathrooms as it can maximize the space available.

Another choice would be to make bespoke open shelves for storage over the toilet. Through such DIY projects, you can easily adapt the shelves to your home décor style.

Reorganizing a Bathroom

  • Use Jars or Cups to Store Things

With the addition of three mason jars, the medicine cabinet can be much more useful. You may utilize the vertical space within the cabinet better by placing objects vertically inside a cup or jar.

Try to group similar items when arranging your bathroom. For instance, you may have a jar for cotton swabs, one for cotton balls, and one for other small things.

  • Enhance Simple Containers with a Label Maker

Labeling has more than one purpose; it may also be decorative. Everything appears more appealing and organized when you use containers with lovely labels. Test different combinations of apothecary jars, baskets, and storage containers to see what works best.

The Clean and Scentsible blog says that “Labels make it easier to find what you’re looking for and, even more importantly, where to put it back.  Now your kids (and husband!) can’t tell you they don’t know where something goes!”

First, go through all your bathroom supplies to decide how you want to organize them. This way, you can buy containers that are specific to them, and you’ll not waste money on useless items.

  • Bottles Should be Coordinated to Reduce Clutter

Numerous shampoo and soap bottles frequently clutter the areas around showers and bathtubs. Coordination of your bottles is one technique to promote a basic approach to bath items.

Put your shampoo and other goods in a set of complementary bottles. You won't be as tempted to make needless purchases since you'll be preoccupied with maintaining your bottles in picture-perfect condition.

  • Visualize Organizing Your Bathroom

How often have you told yourself this: “This weekend, I'll clean the bathroom”? And then you somehow manage to find a million other things to do. The result? Nothing is completed. Weeks, months, years — you get the idea — could pass in this manner.

It's crucial to have the correct frame of mind before beginning any organizational project (the bathroom included). This means that for you to be able to start organizing your bathroom, you must either visualize it already organized or give up the thought that you will not be able to do it.

  • If You Have More Floor Space, Add a Tiered Organizer

A tiered organizer would be useful in any bathroom with a little extra floor space. Some individuals utilize small rolling carts, which also have the advantage of being conveniently portable, to transport items to the desired location.

Stock the upper levels with things you use frequently, and put things you don't use as often, like extra toilet paper, in the lower levels. “A smaller tiered tray would also work well for storage on the bathroom counter, says Lauren Thomann for The Spruce.

  • Fix Daily Makeup Items to the Wall

Consider the things you use to prepare for the day. If you apply your cosmetics there, you could choose to immediately mount some detachable storage bins on the wall. For this, you may either create a personalized caddy or buy ready-made organizers.

Just keep in mind that certain stick-on organizers might harm the wall beneath. So, if you ever want to remove the organizer, you might be better off drilling a few tiny holes for a cleaner patch job.

The Bottom Line

Always keep in mind that reorganizing your bathroom doesn't have to be challenging. The main objective is to design a more practical area that is simple to use and maintain. Just a few little adjustments can have a significant impact on your daily activities.