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42 Small Bathroom Storage Ideas That Are Actually Clever

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Hang Shelves in the Window

Sara Liggoria-Tramp
2

Rely on Decorative Bins

Christopher Dibble

Fill pretty bins with frequently used items, like cleaning products, washcloths or skincare. Take note from Karen Nepacena from Destination Eichler and set them on floating shelves, so everything you need is within reach.

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3

Bring in a Small Bench

Studio DIY

If you’ve got a few inches of spare floor space, a wooden bench can serve as an additional surface for storing towels and decor. For families with small children, it’ll be a functional step stool to reach the sink, too.

See more at Studio DIY »

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4

Make Space for a Small Organizer

Cherished Bliss
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Categorize the Bathroom Closet

Bless’er House
6

Mount Acrylic Shelving

Margaret Rajic

Here, Outline Interiors adds functional storage in an awkward alcove by hanging acrylic shelves. Clear shelves (glass or acrylic) are great for small spaces, since they look clean, light and nearly invisible.

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7

Stow Away Essentials in Wicker Bins

JUSTIN L JORDAN

Not only do wicker bins add texture and warmth to any interior (as Bethany Adams Interiors demonstrates here), but they can easily hide clutter. Imagine hot tools, spare toilet paper rolls and personal care items you’d like accessible but not visible.

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8

Display Skincare on Shelves

Madeline Harper

Fancy skincare bottles and jars can easily double as decor when displayed on sleek shelving. Elevate the look by hanging a picture light above, just as designer Anastasia Casey does here.

9

Decorate With a Small Stool

Christopher Dibble

Limited floor space? No problem! A tiny stool is the perfect way to add charm and decor to an unused corner of the bathroom. Just take it from Karen Nepacena from Destination Eichler and top the surface with a faux plant.

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10

Construct a Secret Cabinet

Y&B Interiors

This playful patterned room, designed by Outline Interiors, has a secret medicine cabinet to contain counter clutter. When it’s closed, guests will have no idea it’s there!

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Opt for Wire Baskets Under the Sink

Sara Liggoria-Tramp

Wire organizers can help make the most of the space under your vanity. Not only does it look much better, but now you’ll know where everything is in a pinch.

See more at Style by Emily Henderson »

12

Build in Open Shelving

Christopher Dibble

Defined by a whimsical wallpaper and dark blue cabinetry, this small bathroom (designed and built by Arciform) has four built-in shelves, perfect for storing towels. If your towels will be on display, be sure to choose options that pair with your bathroom design.

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13

Repurpose Your Bar Cart

Mike Garten

Your favorite place to store wine can double as the perfect linen closet on wheels. Arrange spare towels, toilet paper and washcloths in baskets and leave toiletries up top.

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14

Take Advantage of the Entire Wall

Robert Kent

Forget the floor cabinets and floating ledges. Instead, go the extra mile with built-in shelves all over the wall. You’ll truly have space for everything, including towels, ornaments, baskets of toiletries and bins of cleaning products and hair tools.

15

Try a Storage Ladder

Raquel Langworthy

A ladder provides a spot to hang towels and baskets full of extra toilet paper, but it doesn’t protrude much from the wall, making it ideal for slim spaces.

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16

Unclutter Your Vanity Drawers

Courtesy of The Home Edit

Believe it or not, just organizing your drawers can give you more space to store products. Use drawer dividers to section off items. Choose multiple sizes, one for hair ties and clips, and another for flat irons, blow dryers and brushes.

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17

Opt for a Corner Cabinet

Annie Schlechter

If you’re someone who loves to stock up on bath products, you may benefit from a larger cabinet. Choose a design with glass doors, so you can easily see what you need to grab.

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Use Bath Trays for Extra Space

James French/ Styling: Marisha Taylor

Bring the spa right to your home with a simple bath tray that can hold everything from reading material to candles and body products.

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19

Clear Off the Countertop

Tidbits & Company

Mounted wire baskets and a mirror with a built-in shelf make up for any space that may be lacking on top of your vanity. Keep toothbrushes, toothpaste, cleansers and lotions tucked inside.

Get the tutorial at Tidbits »

20

Tuck Towels in Baskets

Alec Hemer

Turn a problem (no linen closet) into a picture-perfect solution by sticking rolled bath and hand towels in cute baskets below your vanity. Talk about fashion and function all in one!

Mariah Thomas (she/her) is an assistant editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home and lifestyle content. Mariah has more than four years of editorial experience, having written for TLC, Apartment Therapy, Women’s Health and Avocado Magazine. She received her master’s degree in journalism at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism and published her first book, Heart and Soul: Poems of Thoughts and Emotions, in 2019. She’s also the founder of RTF Community, a platform for creatives of color to connect, learn and showcase their work. 

Alyssa Gautieri (she/her) is the associate lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers all things home and interior design. Prior to joining GH in 2022, she wrote for publications including ELLE Decor, Chairish, BobVila.com, Unique Homes Magazine and LODGING Magazine, in addition to crafting product copy for home brands like BrylaneHome and VIGO Industries.

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