Tips and Tricks Tuesdays- Organized Bathroom

The PROJECT for the month of January has been dedicated to bathrooms. If you're just joining us, we're taking one room, one month at a time and each week we focus on a key element to improve that room. Last week we focused on cleaning; this week we're ORGANIZING!



Today's Tips and Tricks Tuesday is dedicated to the Organized Bathroom.

Bathroom Counters
Add a shelf over the sink to extend valuable counter top space.
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 Use trays, baskets or crates to keep like items tidy and together on the counter tops.
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Under the Sink
Use shelving units, more baskets, crates, and bins to store under the counter/hide away items.
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A lazy susan also makes a great organizing tool for small items.

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Behind the Cabinet Door
Don't forget about the valuable space behind the cabinet door.
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Cabinet Drawers
There are so many options you can use to organize drawers from dollar store items, old containers, and even decorated cardboard.
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Go Vertical 
Add shelving
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Add multiple towel racks, even behind a door to save space.
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 Need more storage? Add a shelf above the door.
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Take Action:
Now it's your turn. Take an idea or two and implement some organization into your bathrooms. You don't have to have a big budget to organize, just get creative.
For more inspiration, you can visit my  Organized Bathroom PINTEREST page.

Blessings, 
Lisa

Comments

  1. Lazy Susans are great to use in a linen closet to store medicines and such. I have a "double decker" one and it holds loads of stuff. It's just me, hubby, and the dogs so I don't have to worry about little ones getting to them.

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    1. You're right, Darlene. Lazy Susans are perfect for organizing and I always forget about them. I'll have to keep an eye out for them next time I go shopping.
      Blessings,
      Lisa

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