Bathroom Storage Ideas for All Sizes
Choose Your Style, Clutter Free Spring, Furniture, Small Bathroom Ideas, Technical TeamBathroom storage tends to be something that a lot of people overlook when it comes to remodelling.
This is why we have gathered this comprehensive guide of handy tips when it comes to utilising your bathroom furniture to create depth and add space to your brand new bathroom. As the size of the average bathroom decreases, we are getting accustomed to smaller bathrooms.
This means we need more efficient ways of keeping them clean, organised and looking stylish. There are plenty of ways that you can create a clutter-free personal sanctuary and we cover some of the simplest ways of achieving this below. Bathroom vanity units are the perfect way of enhancing space and decluttering your bathroom in a flash.
These take a traditional pedestal basin but contain the added layers of storage in the form of bathroom cabinets – drawers or cupboards – attached below the basin.
Wall Mounted Furniture
A tall wall mounted cupboard is great for providing you with additional bathroom storage, especially when there is limited space on the floor. Most bathroom cabinets are slim and are designed to stretch from floor to mid-way up the wall and so provide ample bathroom storage that is easy to access.
Fill in Those Gaps
If you have any gaps or awkward spaces within your bathroom, you can get your tradesman to build the bathroom vanity unit into this to cover the whole area and give your bathroom a neat finish.
Mirrors to Conceal Your Storage
If you wish to get the best of both worlds and get a beautiful, useful bathroom mirror in addition to essential bathroom storage, go for a bathroom mirror cabinet.
A mirrored bathroom cabinet can keep items within easy reach, while also making the room appear larger. LED mirrors provide another option, especially for those with wider spaces, as they offer essential illumination while also providing a bottom shelf for storing frequently used items.
Top Tip: Varnish the bottom of cans, such as deodorant, with nail varnish. This will prevent the bottom getting rusty, and causing the shelving within the unit to deteriorate.
Hang Up those Towels
Lastly, try not to keep your wet towels on the floor after a bath or shower. A smart towel storage solution is to install a heated towel rail on any feature wall – if space is tight, install one behind the door. These will offer plenty of horizontal rails to keep your towels warm, dry and safely stored.