Bathroom Storage 15 Ideabooks

This weekend we're going to jump to a room that can be completely organized in a few hours: the bathroom. This project will satisfy those who like to jump from room to room as well those who like to finish one room all at... more »
Teaching children the art of being organized from an early age is the safest way to save your sanity if you have a type A personality, like me. One of the rooms in our home that can get out-of-hand crazy is the bathroom. Toothpaste, lotions, tissue and... more »
Even if my bathroom weren't the size of a postage stamp, I would still have hair dryer issues. Somehow, it always seems to be in the way: cord snaking across the vanity top, hot nozzle burning my leg as I lean into the mirror, the whole thing crashing... more »
It's hot outside as I'm writing this, and humid weather mixed with high temperatures can mean more — or longer — showers every day. If you're lucky, the summer months enable you to spend an extra half-hour lingering in the pool. All this bathing,... more »
I have the world's tiniest master bathroom. Although it's plagued by a grab bag of design issues, such as brass sconces that someone inexplicably hung at chest height, my most pressing problem is storage. The skimpy cabinets and pint-size vanity top sometimes... more »
When you think about your bathroom, do phrases like "itsy-bitsy," "minuscule" and "claustrophobic" pop into your head? Or perhaps you're going to add a new bathroom with limited square footage. Not sure how to fit everything you need into the space? Not... more »
Hair can require a lot of maintenance. From gels, to hairsprays, to curling irons, to hair dryers, to diffusers — the list of hair products never seems to end. Most bathroom vanities aren't set up for all this. Wires get tangled, countertops get burned... more »
I'm sure most of us can agree that our bathroom storage is never enough. Enter the vanity tower. Because it sits above your existing vanity or bathroom counter, it's a great way to add storage without increasing the size of the vanity or taking up precious... more »
Have you noticed that almost every line of bath accessories includes a compact wall-mounted shelf for open towel storage? These are called hotel shelves or train racks, and they are a great option for accessible towel storage without taking up much space.... more »
The open storage trend started with kitchen cabinets exposing stylishly organized dish and glassware. This trend has now moved to the bathroom. After all, bathrooms can always use another way to make an added style statement since they tend to be more... more »
Seating in a bathroom might seem like an afterthought, but it can be a very functional part of your room's style. An added chair, bench or stool can warm the place up, double as a small table, and hold linens and other necessities. In a powder room with... more »
If you’re anything like me, you’ve got your guest towels stuffed in the back of a linen closet, only to make an appearance upon the arrival of visitors. Or, your hand towels are just dangling from a ho-hum hook, hopelessly lacking pizzazz. Which got... more »
Awhile ago a Houzz user asked me what people do with their bathtub necessities when they have a freestanding bathtub. I've been keeping my eyes open for some stylish solutions to this issue ever since. Everyone has different things they like to have nearby... more »
Toilet paper isn't glamorous, but hiding it away entirely never works for long. No, that backup stash needs to be at least partially on view and fairly handy — for you and for guests who may not know where you've stashed the jumbo pack and don't want... more »
We all need towel bars or hooks to hang up the bath towels we are using. But where do you put the extra towels? I like displaying them out in the open because towels add texture and warmth to a room and absorb sound. Since baths are by necessity smooth... more »