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I built a TP holder just like this, only country style, about 1976. It is in the guest bath downstairs. I have just finished the design for a tiny decoupaged cabinet that will hold only one roll and a can of air freshener. TP is kept on a beautiful new traditional chrome rosette in a modern open ended design. Our extra rolls are kept in a personally designed floor to ceiling open shelf cabinet that also holds bath linens and a few bits and bobs in the master bath. I also just finished the design for a shelf about a guest toilet stool tank. It will hold extra TP, hand towels and beautiful soaps plus a small lamp to bring a bit of mood lighting to the niche.
KIDS OFFICE STORAGE EXTERIOR LIGHTING DECOR MORE… Bathroom Storage Bathrooms Storage Bathroom Vanities Most Popular 10 Design Moves From Tricked-Out Bathrooms Cool splurges: Get ideas for a bathroom upgrade from these clever bathroom cabinet additions Natasha Saroca Houzz Contributor. Natasha is a Newcastle-based freelance journalist who... More Email EmbedComment61Like227Bookmark1k+Print Click "Embed" to display an article on your own website or blog. Seemingly standard cupboards with smart, unique or high-tech elements and accessories behind their doors can make a world of difference when it comes to making a bath zone more organized and user friendly. Cases in point: The 10 bathroom cabinet ideas you’ll find here. While they may look fairly basic upon first glance, take a closer look and you’ll find that the beauty (and benefits) of these bathroom storage units go well beyond the surface. Modern Bathroom by Retreat Design Retreat Design SaveEmail 1. Bright lighting ideas. Do you often struggle to find items in your bathroom cabinet because it’s so dark inside? Built-in cabinet lighting will solve that problem. Opt for recessed downlights (use glass shelves in your cabinet or...
6. Mirrors inside and out. While mirrored doors are a standard inclusion on most medicine cabinets, when you’re shopping around for one for your bath zone or talking custom bathroom storage options with your designer, we suggest opting for one that boasts a mirrored interior, too. Why? As you can see looking at this sleek cabinet, a mirrored back panel will allow you to see items that are hidden at the back of your cabinet, which means you’ll be able to find and access whatever you’re looking for quickly and with ease. This particular design also features an adjustable built-in magnifying mirror that slides up or down for users of different heights. Medicine cabinet: Verdera, Kohler
Staying organized is at the top of every homeowner’s list, so it’s no surprise that smart storage solutions show up here frequently. California Closets created this completely custom-designed unit to separate and store bracelets, necklaces, earrings and more.
A ceramic garden stool. These glossy little gems can act as a side table, an extra seat, a nightstand or a spot to hide folded towels in the bathroom. Of course, they are also perfectly at home on the patio or in the garden — you'll never be sorry you have one.
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Organizing tips: Use labeled bins for storing small items to save time and avoid confusion. Place sheet sets inside a pillowcase or basket, so you can grab the entire set at once. Tuck a slim stepladder inside your closet to make reaching the upper shelves easier.
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