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Strategies for organizing a bathroom with an abundance of items: 1

By Ethan Blake 6 min read
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How to organize a bathroom with too much stuff

The Need for Organization

If you’re finding that your bathroom has become a cluttered mess, it’s likely due to simply having too many things in there. But no worries, the good news is that you aren’t alone, and organizing your bathroom is absolutely doable! When your bathroom is properly organized, you can find everything you need quickly and easily, providing an overall more pleasant experience each day.

It can not only save you time but also give peace of mind knowing that everything is tidy and in its rightful place. Having a well-organized space is crucial when trying to create the optimum environment for relaxation and tranquility that we hope to achieve in our bathrooms. Besides, it provides the perception of a larger and spacious room.

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Organization skills are not innate, but they can be learned and improved upon over time. And if you are someone who struggles with this aspect, don’t worry! We’ve got a practical guide on how to organize your bathroom, no matter how much stuff you have.

Minimize and Declutter

The first step in getting your bathroom organized is to minimize and declutter. No sense in organizing items that you won’t use or need, right? That’s why it’s crucial to assess all the items in your bathroom; determine what deserves a spot in your bathroom, and honestly evaluate which things you don’t actually need or use.

Remember, less is always more when it comes to creating a clean, organized space. A clutter-free environment will not only make your bathroom look nice and tidy, but it’ll also free up the mental space tied up by the mess, allowing you to relax and start your day right.

For instance, let’s consider you have various bottles of shampoo from different brands in your bathroom cabinet. Sort according to everyday use, occasional use and to those which haven’t been used at all. In case the last category contains some expired ones, it’s time to toss them right away.

  • Go through your products: makeup, skincare, and hair care.
  • Toss out anything that’s out of date or you no longer use.
  • If you have unopened items that won’t be used, consider donating them.
  • Eliminate duplicates. If you’ve two similar products, keep the one you like most and use up first.
  • Recycle empty containers and bottles.
  • Create a “to-get-rid-of” pile for those items that don’t belong in the bathroom.

Utilize Storage Containers and Organizers

Now that we’ve decluttered, it’s time to introduce some organization tools. This can make a world of difference in your bathroom, creating more space, reducing visible clutter, and making items easier to find. Bathroom organizers come in all shapes and sizes, ensuring there is an option that will fit any aesthetic or space.

From shower caddies to drawer dividers and makeup organizers, these tools can help tame even the most discombobulated bathroom. They provide a designated spot for each item, so you’ll always know where everything is and where it belongs when you’re finished using it.

For instance, imagine you have a wide collection of lipsticks – varying from reds to pinks to nudes. A lipstick organizer not only arranges all your shades in one place but also displays them beautifully for you to pick easily.

  • Use drawer dividers to separate and organize smaller items.
  • Put your daily essentials on a tray on your counter, sink, or vanity.
  • Invest in a shower caddy to keep your regular cleansers, shampoos, conditioners accessible and neat.
  • A makeup organizer can provide a specific place for each makeup item.
  • A floating shelf or standing corner shelf can increase storage space without needing floor room.
  • Use mason jars or decorative containers for storing cotton swabs, pads, and other small items.

Make Use of Wall Space and Doors

Never underestimate the power of vertical space when organizing your bathroom! Walls and doorbacks are usually underutilized in bathrooms, but they offer valuable storage space. Using them intelligently can keep your counters clutter-free, making your bathroom appear tidier and bigger.

Consider adding shelves on the walls, over the toilet, or replacing your mirror with a medicine cabinet for more storage space. Using the back of your door for hanging towels or robes is another great way to save more space.

Imagine mounting a few small baskets on the wall next to your sink. These could be handy for storing your daily toiletries like toothbrush, toothpaste, face wash and so forth.

  • Add shelves above the toilet for added storage without taking up more floor space.
  • Install hooks on the back of the door to hang towels and bathrobes.
  • Use adhesive hooks inside cabinets to hang smaller items.
  • Mount a magnetic strip on the cabinet door or inside the drawer for hair pins or tweezers.
  • A wall-mounted dispenser for shower essentials eliminates bottle clutter around your tub.
  • Cabinet door organizers can hold hair styling tools, cleaning supplies, or extra toiletries.

Label Everything Clearly

Another fantastic way to maintain organization is through labeling. This makes it quicker and easier for you (and others!) to find what’s needed without rummaging through all your belongings. It’s also a useful tool to make sure things end up back where they belong.

Labels can help you avoid the problem of mixing up similar-looking items or containers, which can be especially helpful when you’re running late and in a hurry. More so, it encourages everyone to put things back at their respective places.

For an example, if you’ve multiple storage boxes under your sink for different categories like hair care, skin care, cleaning supplies, putting labels on these boxes will make life much simpler and organized.

  • Categorize and label your storage – such as “Skin Care”, “Hair Care”, “First Aid”.
  • Mark individual drawers or compartments with names.
  • Label opaque or similar looking containers to avoid confusion.
  • Color code labels for different family members.
  • Label shelves inside the medicine cabinet.
  • Use attractive labels to add a bit of décor to your organization.

Create a Routine for Upkeep

Organizing the bathroom is not a one-time event – the trick to maintaining that neat look is regular upkeep. Regularly checking, updating, and cleaning your bathroom storage spaces ensures the system continues to serve its purpose efficiently.

A weekly decluttering routine might include throwing out empty bottles, replacing used items, and wiping down your storage units from any dust or spills. Regular maintenance prevents junk from piling up and keeps your bathroom a tidy, peaceful space always.

Think about dedicating some time of the week, perhaps every Sunday evening, solely to clean and update your bathroom drawers and counters. You could toss away any finished products, replace them with new ones, and wipe clean any dust or spill marks.

  • Check weekly for empty products and dispose of them properly.
  • Clean your organizers and storage items while cleaning your bathroom.
  • Update your toiletries list as soon as you run low on something.
  • Always put things back in their designated place after use.
  • Do a deep declutter every few months, to keep things under control.
  • Don’t buy items in bulk unless you’re certain they’ll be used before expiry.

Summary

Action Purpose Examples
Minimize and Declutter To remove unwanted or unnecessary items Toss out expired products.
Utilize Storage Containers and Organizers To create more space and reduce visible clutter Use shower caddies, drawer dividers, makeup organizers.
Make Use of Wall Space and Doors To maximize storage space Add shelves above the toilet, hooks behind doors.
Label Everything Clearly To find things easily and ensure they return to their place Categorize and label your storage – “Skin Care”, “Hair Care”, “First Aid”.
Create a Routine for Upkeep To maintain an organized bathroom Weekly cleaning and decluttering.

Remember organizing a room, especially a bathroom, not only involves physical work but also selecting effective organization methods. The above strategies provide both practical and aesthetic solutions to help organize your bathroom regardless of the amount of stuff you have. Taking these steps can truly transform your bathroom into a peaceful and efficient space.

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