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October 8, 2020 By

9 Sneaky Storage Tricks for Tiny Bathrooms

Small bathrooms with limited storage space make it tough to stow all the stuff you use daily and still keep the space looking tidy. Check these smart solutions discovered by Good Housekeeping Magazine:

Expand cabinet space. If your under-sink cabinet is stuffed to the gills, invest in an over-the-door storage basket that can hold your hair dryer, curling iron, and more.

Use the corners. Suction cups keep a tower of small storage spaces”as many as you’d like”firmly tucked into a corner of the shower.

Narrow organizers fit anywhere. Three-tiered organizers less than 5 inches deep fit into any space, even between the wall and a sink with no vanity. Slim storage carts can hold your toilet paper and lots of other stuff.

Outlet shelf. This ingenious little “power perch” creates a shelf over your electrical outlet to keep shavers, electric toothbrushes, and more, stowed away from limited counter space.

Swing towel holder. No need for stacking towels. Swiveling racks can hold four or more towels and swing flush to the wall to save space.

Hang a tub caddy. This handy silicone pocket goes over the edge of the tub, holding all your bath essentials in one slim space.

Over-the-door towel holder. Hang one (or two) of these over the bathroom door to stow extra towels out of the way.

Standing toilet tissue caddy. With a shelf on top to hold reading material”or your cellphone if you want to keep it handy”these hold more than toilet tissue rolls.

Keep cosmetics out of sight. Install small plastic cubbies on the inside of your medicine cabinet door to hold lipsticks, nail polishes, and more, at the ready but out of sight.

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