You probably store a lot of products, towels and other necessities in the bathroom. From toothbrushes and toothpaste to shampoo and shower gel, the room needs to hold everything involved in your daily routines. Consequently, you may find that your bathroom can become cluttered fairly easily. This is especially true when you have a small bathroom and lack in space to begin with.
No matter the size of your bathroom, the space will feel much airier once you have decluttered it using these six simple steps:
One of the simplest ways to declutter your bathroom is to set aside some time to go through all your products and decide what you actually use and get rid of the rest. After all, how many hotel shampoos and conditioners does one person really need? The same goes for all those odds and ends that are either broken or never used. Remember that blow dryer that has not worked for more than a year? It’s time to let it go.
Sorting through all your cabinets and drawers and getting rid of the things that you do not use will free up space for the products that you actually need. Plus, now you will most likely have the space to store them in a more organized manner. It is a win-win.
If you have guests coming over and need to get rid of clutter quickly, clearing the countertop should be your first step. If your bathroom is feeling a bit cramped, chances are that a lot of the blame lies with all the items that are lying out around the sink. Invest in some baskets and other containers to put in your drawers. This will help make it easier to put things away quickly without creating a jumbled mess.
While you will probably want to keep a few things on the counter, try to avoid more than is necessary. Having that open area will help make the room appear more spacious. HGTV even recommended installing wall-mounted holders for items like soap and your toothbrush to decrease clutter on the counter.
Another tip to reduce bathroom clutter from your countertops is to store hair dryers and other hair tools in a file organizer. Hair care appliances, such as blow dryers, hair straighteners, and curling irons can take up a lot of space in your bathroom. Pick up a file organizer or magazine rack next time you hit an office supply store. Attach the organizer or rack to the side of your bathroom sink or inside a cabinet door. Now, you have somewhere out of the way to store these goods.
Don't feel confined if your bathroom vanity is tiny or if you have a pedestal sink! All you need to do to create more storage opportunities is get creative. For example, the empty space above your toilet is the perfect spot for a few extra shelves, as is the area under the sink. While it might be difficult to fit a full-sized cabinet in the bathroom, you may also be able to add thin or short set drawers in a narrow gap. Better Homes & Gardens recommended considering half-height cabinets under the windows for extra storage room that will not overwhelm the space.
While extra storage options can really decrease the clutter in your bathroom, make sure you do not overdo it. If you cram every spare inch with a cabinet or basket, your bathroom will still look crowded even though it’s more organized. If you have a nearby closet, consider storing some products there that you do not use as often, such as first aid supplies.
Reduce bathroom clutter by taking the time to clean out your medicine cabinet. There’s no need to keep expired medications or hair accessories that have seen better days. Things you aren’t using or those that aren’t necessary could be taking up valuable space in your medicine cabinet. Weed those goods out to make room for what you do need on hand in the bathroom.
If you have a small bathroom, or just want your space to appear larger, choosing a minimalist bathroom theme for your decor is the way to go. Keeping the aesthetic of the room simple will help the space look less cluttered. Pass on clustered small candles and picture frames and opt for a single bathroom plant on the counter or a lone painting on the wall. A good rule of thumb is to avoid any decoration smaller than a grapefruit. When it comes to decorating your room, less is more when clutter is a high concern.
You can also choose simple fixtures and bathroom accessories to complement your minimalist theme. To find the perfect options for simplifying your bathroom decor, visit a Kitchen & Bath Classics showroom, where you can explore a wide selection of faucets, shower heads, and more. Sleek, modern fixtures will give your bathroom a clean, organized look that you are sure to love.
When it comes to storage space, don’t forget some of the less obvious places, like the back of cabinet doors. Better Homes & Gardens recommended attaching magnetic strips or small hooks on those areas to help organize and hide away your smaller bathroom items, like manicure scissors or hair accessories. The back of the bathroom door itself can also be used for additional storage. You can easily hang a rack over the door that will keep your extra towels organized, but close at hand.
Lastly, in order to clear out bathroom clutter, install a shelf in the space above the bathroom door. To do this, simply secure a pair of shelf brackets on either side of the bathroom doorframe. Then, attach a shelf to the brackets. Now, you have extra storage space for bathroom goodies such as toilet paper rolls, soaps, shampoos, and other toiletries.
Looking to revitalize your bathroom? After you’re done clearing out bathroom clutter following the tips above, head to a Kitchen & Bath Classics showroom for other ways to create your best bathroom!