
i’m sure if a poll was taken asking whicharea in the house was the most cluttered or difficult to organized, most likely the roomthat would win by a landslide would be the linen closet. what with all the towels, sheets and orphanedpillow cases it’s no wonder the closet is such a mess. here are 13 bathroom closet organization ideas. 1. towel bar trio. few bathrooms have enough places to hang towels.
stacking towel bars behind closed doors isa great way to remedy the shortage and use space efficiently. 2. bathroom organizer. combs, brushes, and toothpaste take up considerablespace when laid horizontally on a shelf. flat-backed, self-adhesive cups on the insideof the cabinet door hold them more efficiently. before pressing the cups in place, line themup between the shelves. to ensure the door can close, put thin itemson the shelves in the spots where the cups will take up some space.
3. towel rods. roll towels instead of folding them to savevaluable space in your closet. also, install towel rods on the door to storelinens that wrinkle easily (like your tablecloths). 4. terry-cloth caddy. clear off bathroom countertops by storingtoiletries in a hanging organizer. to make one, just stitch a few seams in ahand towel. 5.
beach towel storage. put a grab-and-go bin at the bottom of yourlinen closet for beach towel storage. that way, whenever you’re headed to thepool or beach, you can grab the entire bin easily. 6. bathroom cubbyholes. keep bathroom items neat and accessible withcubbyhole shelves for large items and surgical jars for small toiletries and accessories. 7.
go all out on drawer dividers. limit your top drawers to products you useseveral times a week, if not daily. (stash special-occasion cosmetics in an out-of-the-waybag.) drawer dividers further simplify the morningmakeup search. short on drawer or cabinet space? an over-the-door shoe caddy will keep lotions,brushes and the like within easy reach. 8. uniform bottles. uniform plastic bottles not only look betterthan the usual shampoo and soap containers,
but they also fit more neatly in storage devices,such as the hanging wire basket installed in this shower stall. it's always helpful to identify bottles withlaminated labels, adding either the names of family members who prefer their own productsor else listing the contents of the containers. 9. add cabinetry. a shallow cabinet with sliding doors addstons of storage in minimal space. stick to two sets of towels per family member(assuming you do laundry once a week), plus two sets for guests.
10. use baskets to keep necessities out of sight. lined bins conceal cleaning supplies and toiletpaper. stamped tags ensure that each container'scontents are perfectly clear. 11. designate a soft landing for spare pillows. it can be tough figuring out just how to stashthem. good thing, then, that the land of nod's irondrop-front basket snugly accommodates two standards.
12. add a classic wall cabinet. opt for a roomy wall cabinet that has a handybuilt-in towel bar. if not, consider installing one below. 13. magnet organizers. sometimes you have to think behind the box. this medicine cabinet became more efficientafter it was affixed with a sheet of precut galvanized steel to its interior with constructionadhesive.
magnetic hooks now hold scissors and a mirror,and small plastic cups with magnetic bottoms corral small necessities, such as rubber bandsand hair clips. that's all for now. don't forget to like, subscribe and give yourcomment if you like this video. thanks for watching and see you in the nextvideo.