Bathroom Cabinet Storage Ideas

Most of us have bathroom cabinets that are overflowing with toiletries that we do not use. With these bottles taking up space in your bathroom, you are not able to fit other products in your bathroom cabinets. It’s typical to see a few oversized shampoo bottles and a package of toilet paper, but the vast […]

BeckySue Becker, CMKBD, CAPS, CLIPP™

Published 02/03/2019

Most of us have bathroom cabinets that are overflowing with toiletries that we do not use. With these bottles taking up space in your bathroom, you are not able to fit other products in your bathroom cabinets. It’s typical to see a few oversized shampoo bottles and a package of toilet paper, but the vast majority are small items that are often overflowing drawers and baskets.

This article goes through some cabinet storage products that can help you with managing your bathroom toiletries. Your bathroom cabinets no longer have to be home to products that have not been in reach for years.

Base cabinet pullout organizer

Rev-a-Shelf has always been a stronger leader for cabinet organizers. The 448 series features adjustable shelves with non-skid, easy to clean, vinyl liners, and clear storage trays. No worries about losing small makeup pencils or hair accessories.

Adjustable door mount spice rack

Think for a minute how a kitchen spice rack mounted on the back of a vanity door might be a solution for small toiletries. This adjustable rack by Rev-a-Shelf gives flexibility for tall bottles. The rack is adjustable to any position so they don’t interfere with your cabinet shelves. Easy to install and can be configured in any position to fit your lotions, cosmetics, or cleaning supplies in the bathroom.

Vanity valet pullout drawer

POJJO has this genius vanity valet pullout for bathroom appliances. No more messy cords and no worry about putting away hot hair dryers or flat irons. You may appreciate the pull-out version even more with its tip out front (that is typically lost space anyway).

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About the Designer

BeckySue Becker, CMKBD, CAPS, CLIPP™

Becky Sue Becker is a Certified Master Kitchen & Bath Designer, Certified Aging-In-Place Specialist, and Certified Living-In-Place Professional™. She is an award-winning designer serving the greater Atlanta region.