Bathroom Closet Organization: Ideas to Make the Most of Your Space

You’re not alone if your bathroom closet is overflowing with towels, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. Many of us need more bathroom space, which inevitably leads to cluttered shelves and makes it increasingly difficult to find what we need. But fear not! With some creativity and strategic planning, you can turn your bathroom closet into a neatly organized oasis.

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Assess the space and things you have and declutter

Before organizing your bathroom closet, check all your items one by one. If you find some that you no longer need or rarely need, it’s best to get rid of them. If you find this too overwhelming, you can start by taking everything out of your closet to get a clear view of what you have. Then, you can sort your items into groups (towels, toiletries, and first aid items, for example) so you know where to find the items you need immediately.

Decluttering your bathroom closet provides an excellent opportunity to check the condition and usefulness of each item. You may have expired products that could be detrimental to your health, so don’t hesitate to throw those away, too. Sometimes, the reason why you have products you don’t use is because you ended up not liking them, or they didn’t make you feel good, but it would still be a shame to throw them away. But there are other options; you can always donate them to someone who will make good use of them.

Maximize vertical space

Maximizing vertical space is one of the most effective ways to make the most of your bathroom closet. To give you an idea of how to do this, you could install adjustable shelving that allow you to customize the height based on the items you need to store, from tall bottles to stacks of towels.

Shelves aren’t the only help you can rely on; you can also use stackable bins to organize toiletries, skincare products, and cleaning supplies. If you still need help with space, consider using hooks and racks inside the closet door or along the walls to hang towels, robes, or even baskets for additional storage.

Efficiently organized towels make all the difference.

Towels are bulky and can take up a lot of space in your bathroom closet. A helpful tip is to roll the towels instead of folding them. You will be surprised how much space you can save like this, and, as a bonus, your closet will look like it belongs in a spa. Besides, grabbing a towel without disrupting the entire stack is easier.

To make things look even more organized and aesthetic, designate a specific shelf or shelves only for towels and stack them according to size and type. If you have towels in various colors, organize them by color to add a touch of visual appeal and make it easier to find matching sets.

Create zones for different categories

By doing this, you will not only have a more visually appealing bathroom but also make it incredibly easy to find the items you need. If you don’t know exactly which zones you could create for the items you use, consider having one only for personal care products, where you can reserve a shelf or bin for products like skincare, haircare, and oral hygiene.

A zone for first aid supplies is also worth considering. We tend to think that as long as we have a first aid kit, we’re safe and that we will probably never use it. However, accidents happen, so having a clear bin or a labeled basket to store first aid supplies such as bandages, antiseptics, and pain relievers is essential. Remember to keep it within reach for emergencies.

If you have the habit of leaving your cleaning supplies in the bathroom, a zone just for them is precisely what you need. Store cleaning products in a dedicated bin, for example, and keep them on a lower shelf to prevent accidental spills from damaging other items. You can also create a zone for the things you have in the bathroom for backup, like toilet paper or soap. Leave them in spaces that are harder to reach or less convenient since you don’t have to use them every day.  

Make use of small storage solutions

Small storage solutions help you utilize every inch of space and keep smaller items from getting lost. You can find online a plethora of tools and gadgets that will help you with this, like drawer organizers to separate small items like makeup and razors within bins or on shelves, mason jars or clear containers for items like cotton balls, Q-tips, or bath salts. If you do this, it’s almost guaranteed that you will feel very satisfied with how organized your bathroom closet looks.

We mentioned shelves earlier, but this time, we are also considering smaller shelves or cubbies. These could give you additional storage space for things like nail polish, essential oils, or travel-sized toiletries.

Find time in your routine to keep it organized.

Once you’ve organized your bathroom closet, keeping it organized regularly is essential. This ensures your space stays clutter-free and functional over time. It’s not easy to find time for something new, but spending a couple of minutes organizing your bathroom closet every other week or month will save you a lot of time in the long run. To prevent the buildup of unused or expired items, take stock of your supplies regularly to avoid overbuying and maintain a balanced inventory of essentials.

With these bathroom closet organization ideas, you can transform a cluttered space into a functional and inviting area, not to mention very aesthetic. Whether you’re getting ready for the day or winding down at night, a well-organized bathroom closet makes all the difference. Happy organizing!

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