One of the February tasks for of my Household Organization Diet, is to go through and organize all of the bathroom cupboards and closets in our home. I was quite surprised how many of you wrote that you do not actually have any cupboards in your bathroom. I am a total bath person {and love all of my bath and beauty products} so I would definitely be in trouble without all of my cupboard storage space! With all of that in mind though, I have tried to include some bathroom organization ideas at the end for those of you with and without cupboards!
Bathroom Organization Supplies:
- microfiber cloth
- spray bottle with 1:1 mixture of vinegar and water
- garbage {and recycling} bags
- storage bins and baskets. Look around the house and see what you can find!
To Do:
- Remove EVERYTHING from the cupboards and/or closet. **NOTE: Make sure you take out only what you can put back in less than 30 minutes {or whatever time you have designated for yourself}. There is nothing worse than running out of time with half of your bathroom supplies still laying out on the floor!
- Wipe down the insides and outsides of the cupboards.
- Go through items and toss {or recycle} anything that is expired, smells bad, or that you do not use and love. As always, be ruthless here! If you are short on space, make sure you avoid duplicate items {i.e. if you have 2 or 3 bottles of shampoo, pick one and store the remaining bottles in another area of your home that you may have more storage space}.
- Group remaining items into categories. You may want to group by person or by function – whatever works for you!
- Use bins, pull out drawers, or trays to hold similar items in cupboards, closets or shelves.
- Use drawer organizers to keep smaller items sorted and easy to find. You can find a lot of inexpensive options at the dollar store to mix and match sizes to fit your space. Office supply holders {such as the stackable organizers in the first photo} or cutlery organizers work well too.
- Utilize the inside of cupboard doors for storage. Use small hooks to hold towels {or cleaning cloths!} or install a small wire shelf. I like to have the toothbrushes stored out of sight so I mounted our DIY Brush and Wash station to the inside cupboard in the kids’ bathroom using Command strips.
- Use baskets to hold towels or beauty products.
- Store first aid supplies in one location. I created this “Boo Boo Box” for ours and it is easily portable. Medication needs to be stored in a dry, cool place that is away from moisture so the bathroom is definitely not the best place for it. {you can find my medicine cabinet here}
- Be creative with storing your beauty supplies. Re-use old jars or bottles for pretty storage.
- If you do not have any built in cabinets in the bathroom, install some wall shelves, wall mounted towel holders, or purchase a small shelving unit for extra storage. Add some bins to keep your items out of sight!
Hopefully that gives you a few ideas and a little inspiration to get your bathroom organized. The linen closet is up next!
This post is part of my Household Organization Diet series. You can join in anytime – just start with these two posts here and here. If you are looking for past projects, you can find them all on my Pinterest board}.
Princess Kate says
I’m almost ready to start my Spring cleaning at the ToddlerTown. Thanks for some great advice. I love the Little Boy’s Boo-Boo Box. Too cute.
Selene Galindo says
I love all these tips and ideas! I’m your newest follower!
Selene @ restorationbeauty.com
Jenna LaFevor says
Great tips! Thanks for sharing!
Jenna @ http://rainonatinroof.com
Jennifer Mohammed says
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Bella @ Bella before and after says
Your bathroom is SOOOO cute. I love the curves in your dresser vanity! It is so pretty, and I love the frame around the mirror.
What a great post on organizing the bathroom too, love the mason jar storage for the teeth. 🙂
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Mel@Mellywood's Mansion says
Looking very organised. I’m trying to do the same, I. Positive the stuff breeds!
Kayla Janachovsky says
Great ideas!! I host a DIY link party every Monday and would love for you to join! http://homecomingmn.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-diyers-link-party.html
Banessa's Delight says
Love the toothbrush station!
Morgaine says
I love the mason jar tooth brush holder. My husband is kind of obsessed with mason jars. haha
I would love to also invite you to join Totally Tuesday and link up your blog for my first ever link party: http://www.madcapfrenzy.blogspot.com/2013/02/totally-tuesday-1-link-party-time.html
Steph @ somewhatsimple says
Such a fun idea! I am featuring it today, here is the link: http://www.somewhatsimple.com/5-creative-organization-ideas/ Thanks for linking it to my link party!
xoxo,
Stephanie
Ruth says
These are all fabulous ideas. I love the mason jars!!
Ruth
Self Sagacity says
I love your idea about the bottles and the brush station. Look so awesome in your photos.
Alice Emma Thompson says
Love this – so many wonderful ideas as always. I need to do something similar with the cotton wool and tips which seems to go everywhere!
I would love for you to link up at the Mommy Archive. We’re focused on bathroom makeovers, organisation and cleaning this week but you can also link up your fab old posts on all sorts of other topics from spring cleaning and green cleaning to housework routines and laundry, Alice@ Mums Make Lists x
Lenore says
Wow, so many great pictures and such great ideas! Thanks a lot for sharing and motivating me – I’m going through a home renovation at the moment I’m feeling a little down from all the work that has to be done. I guess thinking of the results really helps!