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3 Space-Saving Hidden Gems to Organize Your Bathroom

Your future self will thank you.

September 18, 2024 at 5:03 PM PST
Organize Organizing Hair Products

3 Space-Saving Hidden Gems to Organize Your Bathroom

Your future self will thank you.

September 18, 2024 at 5:03 PM PST

Let me guess—you just shopped at the beauty supply store and left each aisle with something that wasn’t on your list. We’ve all been there.

Now that you’re fully stocked on lip gloss, braiding hair, and whatever else you picked up at the beauty supply, it’s time to neatly organize it. Whether you share a bathroom with a roommate or dedicate a special shelf for your wash day products, taking advantage of every free space is the first step in tackling a disorganized bathroom.

If you don’t have the space for an over-the-door rack or storage cart, don’t worry. Here are three budget-friendly methods for organizing your hair care products.

woman in shower
Photo credit: Carlos Barquero

Buy a Lazy Susan

I know what you’re thinking. Although these rotating organizers are typically found in kitchen cabinets, the multi-use item maximizes a tight space and easily slides under your sink. Gather the small items in your bathroom —like edge control, lip balm, and a container for loose barrettes—and fill up every corner of your Lazy Susan.

Install Floating Shelves

After jumbling through a disorganized basket for a thin comb, I finally caved in and purchased a set of wall-mounted shelves. Since I share a bathroom with my roommate, the affordable set of wooden shelves from Amazon fits a range of items like foaming mousse and curling creme, and it has immediately saved time during my wash day routine. If you also prefer having large cosmetic and hair care items on display, go ahead and buy those floating shelves that have been sitting in your Amazon cart. Be sure to buy a set of shelves with a built-in rail to protect your items.

Mount a Towel Rod

Pick up the drill collecting dust in your closet, and install a towel rod above your toilet or adjacent to your sink. This clever storage hack is convenient for hanging decorative baskets filled with toilet paper and washcloths, so it’s the ideal catch-all basket for barrettes, beads, and large hair scarves.



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