About to organize a small bathroom? Wondering how to plan the space so there’s room for all the essential fixtures? There are a few simple tricks that will help you arrange them. We outline them below—be sure to check them out!
Got a small bathroom to organise? Wondering how to plan the space so there’s room for all the essential fittings? There are a few simple tricks that will help you arrange them. We’ll set them out below — be sure to check them out!
Organising a small bathroom isn’t the easiest task, especially when it comes to storage. A long bathroom worktop can make things easier, with room beneath for bathroom furniture in the form of cabinets. Such a set-up provides space for a washbasin while also letting you use the surface to set out your toiletries. So if you’re wondering how to store cosmetics in a small bathroom, this is a solution worth considering.
The worktop isn’t only helpful for organising your cosmetics. It also helps you plan space for a washing machine, which you can easily conceal beneath it. There will also be room there for drawer units. And these will be the ideal place to store towels. That way they’ll be within easy reach whenever you need them most.
One way to make use of the free space above the WC is to fit a cabinet made to the right dimensions. In this way you’ll use the spare space and gain somewhere to hide, for example, cleaning products, a stock of toilet paper or soap. You just need to make sure it doesn’t interfere with comfortable use of the toilet or pose a risk of bumping into it.
Is organising your bathroom difficult because the space has unusual dimensions? Have you got a bit of spare space but a full-size cabinet won’t fit? Consider installing shelves!
Shelves come in all sorts of sizes and shapes. This means they can be fitted into virtually any area, giving you extra storage. You can easily slot them in, for example, around the mirror, above a boxed-in WC frame or over a freestanding washing machine — in short, anywhere you have even a little bit of free space.
A small bathroom can make storage tricky, especially in the shower area. How can you organise this space so you can shower freely without having to bring your toiletries with you every time? Corner shelves are a good solution and are easy to fit in the shower.
Such options often come with suction cups, so installing them doesn’t require drilling into the wall. They can be single- or multi-tier, so you can choose the model to suit your needs. What’s more, these shelves are typically made from interwoven steel wires. This design allows water to drain freely from them, so you don’t have to worry about wiping them dry after every shower.
Despite the small footprint, have you opted for a bath instead of a shower? Unfortunately, it has narrow rims that make it hard to set down soap or shampoo? A bamboo bath tray will solve the problem. This piece lets you bathe comfortably without having to reach outside the tub for your toiletries. A tray like this will also come in handy for a relaxing soak. You can easily place a candle, a glass of wine and your favourite book or a tablet with a series playing on it. A perfect 2-in-1!
Although it takes up quite a bit of space, it’s hard to do without a mirror in the bathroom. Even this can be solved — simply opt for a mirrored cabinet. This feature will let you do flawless make-up while also giving you a place to store your make-up products. And best of all: it will be the perfect finishing touch to the whole scheme.
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