Organization Tips For Your Bathroom

1. Like most cleaning tasks, organizing your bathrooms starts by Decluttering. We suggest pulling out items that have not been used in the past year and setting them aside to evaluate if you should keep them or not. Next take stock of unused accessories, items that are often moved but not used, artworks, storage bins or containers, linens, essential oils and medicines, and other toiletry items and combine similar items.

2. Next you’ll want to clean your bathroom with appropriate cleaning solutions, be mindful to use stone cleaners on surfaces like marble or granite. Pro-tip: use a pumice stone to remove hard water stains on porcelain sinks and toilets.

3. Purge. Now sift throw your piles and purge items you no longer use or have room for and find or purchase appropriate storage bins for the items you choose to keep. Pro-tip: use the Inside of Cabinet Doors for extra Storage in small spaces. For additional inspiration for organizing small bathroom spaces visit: https://www.countryliving.com/home-design/decorating-ideas/g27166560/bathroom-storage-ideas/

4. If you have drawer space, use drawer dividers to organize small items - they make a big difference! We turn again, to The Container Store for inspiration: https://www.containerstore.com/s/bath/bath-drawer-organizers/1

5. If you have multiple members of the family sharing the bathrooms space, we suggest creating personal bins for each family member to store their personal items like makeup, razors, and other personal items. We suggest using clear containers for easier access at any time (and age).

6. If you have space, we suggest adding a small trash can and a laundry bin to help keep items tidy.

7. If you do not have a linen closet store your towels in a small basket and install hooks on the back of your bathroom door for extra storage. Pro-tip: fold towels in thirds lengthwise, then into a rectangle to make the most of your space. If the space is too small or awkward, consider rolling your towels instead.