Bathroom Storage & Organization Tips From the Pros



A well-organized bathroom can make a dramatic improvement to your daily routine. In this blog, local bathroom remodeler DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington shares expert tips on bathroom storage and organization.

Declutter the Bathroom First

The first step to good organization is to get rid of items that you don’t need. A popular decluttering method requires sorting all the items in the room into three piles or boxes: keep, get rid of and put into storage. The items in the “get rid of” pile can be further sorted into items to sell, donate or throw away. 

Put as Few Items on the Countertop as Possible

Keep your bathroom countertop neat and tidy by placing only items that you actually use on it. Maintain an uncluttered workspace by keeping everything at the back third of the countertop. If your bathroom is up for renovation, your bathroom remodeling contractor can help you come up with a countertop design that’s optimized for storage and organization.

Use the Inside of Cabinet Doors for Extra Storage

Make the most of your bathroom cabinets by utilizing the doors. There are various types of organizers that can be mounted onto doors for storing items such as contact lens solution, toothbrushes, toothpaste and lotion. Cabinet design is another feature you should keep in mind if your bathroom is up for renovation.

Organize Your Drawers Using Dividers

Drawer dividers are designed for use in office drawers, but there’s no reason you can’t use them in your bathroom. They help items in your drawer to stay in place, particularly small items like hairbrushes and tweezers. There are various drawer organizer products that can be purchased online, or you can make one yourself out of cardboard or thin plywood.

Get a Caddy for Each Family Member

Get kids their own caddy filled with personal bathroom stuff, from toothbrushes to toys. It makes it easier for kids to perform their bathroom tasks, especially on busy mornings. If the main bathroom is occupied, they can just take their caddy and use another bathroom without missing anything. Also, having their own caddy teaches kids how to keep their things organized.

Hang Towels from Hooks

Towel bars take up a lot of wall space. Save on wall real estate by replacing your towel bars with hooks. Hanging your towels will fit more towels in the same space and will allow them to dry faster.

Let’s Start a Conversation!

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of Wilmington offers a wide range of professional remodeling services, including bathroom renovation. Give us a call at (910) 212-5889 or fill out our contact form. We serve homeowners in Wilmington, NC, as well as surrounding communities including Wrightsville Beach, Marsh Oaks and Porters Neck.

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