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6 Clever Ways To Save Money On Storage In Your Bathroom

It is easy to expand your bathroom storage without having to break the bank. There's a good chance you have already purchased the items you need. A trip to Bunnings or Kmart will provide you with the tools you need.

Follow these storage tips and bathroom supplies to make clutter disappear. Although it is not an easy task to organize mum, dad, or the kids, functional home storage is a good place to start.

1. Make sure to add more storage space for the toilet.

Unless you have a window above, it is worth considering adding shelves to the over-the-toilets storage area. This often wasted space can be transformed into a floating shelf, shelves, or smartly designed cabinet that has room at the bottom for you and your loo.

Toilet Paper Holder

This shelf can hold your toilet paper holder, air freshener, or decoration. A book or magazine can be kept up there to help you achieve that elusive toilet reading solitude. It is best to keep it for the times when your kids are in school, or when they're taking a break.

2. Bathroom Caddy

A bathroom caddy can be used to add storage space when there aren't enough shelves or drawers. This small storage cabinet with wheels can move freely about your floor space.

City 600 with Internal Drawer


You can use it to store towels and other items that don’t require a permanent location.
 Make sure you choose a narrow storage cabinet, so it can be moved into any corner.

A bar cart can be transformed into a functional bathroom stool if you are feeling creative or trying to change your partner's drinking habits.

3. A vanity organizer is essential

To make your vanity organizer more functional, instead of just putting everything under the kitchen sink, get some tubs, containers or baskets. It's possible to organize your products by type and order of use, which can make a significant difference in your daily life.

Simple ideas include attaching a basket at the back of your vanity door to hold a hairdryer holder. Or, you could use a magnetic strip to organize nail clippers, scissors, and the like. A Lazy Susan can be used for hair and skin care products.

This is a great excuse to go to Kmart or test your DIY skills. The best part is that it won't disrupt your luxury bathroom as no one will be able to see it.

4. What about Shower Storage?

We are unable to understand why showers don't have storage solutions, even though they are essential for the entire bathing experience.

You have many options when it comes to shower storage. This involves a cut in the shower wall to make a shelf that looks natural with tiles. This is one of the more expensive options.

Other clever, cost-effective options include hanging products on an additional rod to hang them or hiding them behind a curtain. It organizes your bathroom and keeps you from having too many bends.

5. The back of the bathroom door

Bathroom storage doesn't have to be restricted to shelves or drawers. A ladder can be used as a towel rack by attaching it to the back of the door. You can also buy hooks for the over the door from Bunnings or other homeware stores that are specifically designed for this purpose.

A sliding door might be a better option if the hinged bathroom door takes up too much space. Smart storage is possible in this area.

6. Wall Hooks are important!

Hooks are one of the easiest and most effective ways to expand bathroom storage. Hooks can be used in many ways, such as on walls. Towel hooks are an easy way to add storage space. Additionally, hanging hooks high up on walls or from the ceiling can be used for decoration or greenery without the need for countertop space.

Adhesive Hooks can be found almost anywhere. They can also be removed easily, making them perfect for mums renting to expand their bathroom storage.

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