21 Ways To Actually Make Your Bathroom More Organized Than It's Ever Been

21 Ways To Actually Make Your Bathroom More Organized Than It's Ever Been

21 Ways To Actually Make Your Bathroom More Organized Than It's Ever Been
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1. Find what you're looking for in the linen closet and stop the washcloths from getting buried under the bath towels with large bins.
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2. Hang caddies on water-resistant hooks so everyone has their very own shower rack.
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3. Hang your hair dryer almost anywhere that's most convenient for your particular bathroom with the help of a removable adhesive hair dryer coil.

4. To entirely declutter the walls and edges of your tub, store the bottles you like least in a handy pocket organizer that hides behind your shower curtain.

5. Enlist an extra lingerie bag for bath time duty: it makes the perfect fishing net to pick up all the toys, then quickly bunches up and hangs everything to dry while you're reading the bedtime story.
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6. Use mini plastic drawers to turn a messy medicine shelf into an easy-access dispensary where you can always find anything you need, no digging through multiple boxes required.
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7. Hang three or four towels in the same amount of horizontal space as a single towel rod with a hook rack.
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8. Take complete advantage of the inside of your cabinet doors: you could mount small plastic baskets.
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9. Sort out cluttered drawers by giving each drawer a specific purpose, then fitting it with basket trays that give everything in the drawer a designated, sensible place.
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10. if you actually have enough drawers to dedicate one to your hair tools, empty toilet paper rolls can help corral the cords and prevent tangles.
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11. If you prefer to display your makeup out on your cabinet, make it all easy to access by stacking it on a wide, four-level palette organizer.

12. Then keep your makeup brushes close at hand by repurposing an old candle jar and adding your favorite vase filler (or just buying one that's already made).

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13. store cottonballs and cotton swabs in containers that'll make you happy every time you reach to use one.

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14. If you share a bathroom, a plastic silverware drawer organizer's the perfect way to store toothbrushes without risk of the bristles touching.

15. Magnets are the ultimate solution to your bobby pin woes: either attach a strip of adhesive magnet tape in a drawer or to the back of your medicine cabinet, or stick 'em in a paperclip organizer.
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16. Slip all your hair ties onto a carabiner so you can hook it wherever it is you need hair ties the most, like your gym bag or bathroom cabinet.
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17. Maximize every square inch of space under your cabinets with a stack of plastic drawers
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18. go super simple, and mount lightweight baskets on the wall.
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19. Hang a caddy that can store several different hair tools...

20. or even use it for a trash can that takes up zero floor space (and is out of reach of any nosy pets).

21. Two Command Hooks + a repurposed file basket can mean extra storage space on the side of your cabinet for whatever you reach for most often.
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