Because the best restroom is an orderly one.
A piece of wood, pipe straps and mason jars is all you need to free up counter space around the sink.
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How-to here.
Conversely, you can create new counter space with an over-the-sink shelf.
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A magnetic strip will keep tweezers, nail clippers and bobby pins organized and out of drawers.
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If you need additional shelf space, spice racks will do.
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You could also re-purpose an old CD tower.
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Not enough room to hang all your towels? Don’t forget about the back of the door.
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Or make the switch to coat hooks.
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OR! Roll your towels and store them on a wine rack.
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A second shower curtain rod means double the shampoo and loofah sponge storage.
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Get a shower curtain with pockets.
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Yes, these exist. You can buy them here.
If you must keep a hamper in the bathroom, make something low-profile and hang it on the door.
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This DIY hamper made out of fabric will cost you only $3.
Buy a slide-out shelf for your vanity.
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Order one here.
Install an in-wall cabinet to hide your toilet tools.
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Buy it here.
A magazine rack fastened to the back of a cabinet door is the perfect place to store your hair-damaging devices.
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In fact, all cabinet doors should have some sort of shelf/storage attached to them.
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A shower caddy is a brilliant way to organize the space under your sink.
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You could also use a tension rod to keep your cleaning supplies in order.
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Buy a toilet paper holder that doubles as a shelf and magazine rack.
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Use cutlery trays to organize bathroom drawers.
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Hang wicker or wire baskets to store hand towels, magazines and toilet paper.
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How-to here.
And finally, put a shelf over the doorway for more out-of-the-way storage.
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Need organization tips for the rest of your home? Here are some ideas for the garage, your tiny bedroom and a chaotic kitchen.