Whether you are limited on space in your bathroom or elbow
room is in abundance, there are plenty of clever tricks to make the most out
of what you do have. Some of us spend a lot of time in our
bathroom, and there’s no reason it can’t be functional, comfortable and still
match your style.
There is no shortage of ideas, from storage to seating to technology, so here
are 10 ideas to start:
Cabinet ideas
Utilize extra wall space without much effort by installing an extra medicine
cabinet or custom shelving unit in the wall between studs to boost
storage. Add molding to match the character of your bathroom.
Door space Make the most of the space behind cabinet doors by installing
a towel rack or small storage shelves. Or cut one shoe organizer in
half and hang one on each side door, like this Pinterest example.
Rack it up
Repurpose a coat rack in your bathroom as a towel rack. A vertical solution
that can hold many towels at once.Take a seatIf space isn’t an issue, create a comfy
seating area with an ottoman or padded stool and side table, or [build a
custom vanity http://pinterest.com/pin/72620612713731332/] between storage
units for a defined space.
Slide and pull
Install custom pullout shelves in vertical cabinets or [sliding drawers within cabinets under the counter to keep your
accessories orderly and accessible while not taking up much space.
Music, please Hang boxed wall art or custom boxes with hinged doors to hide
blue tooth-enabled wireless speakers on your walls to add some music to your
day.
Borrow ideas Make use of the space above your toilet with traditional
kitchen solutions. Install horizontal rods and hang baskets or small
containers for your extra necessities like this Pinterest example.
Go vertical
Think upwards! If you have a pedestal sink, place tall, slender cabinets on
each side to maximize your space. Build a shelf over your door for items you
don’t use all that often, or mount a flatscreen TV
bracket on the wall near the ceiling to conserve counter space.
Flexible light If your bathroom has light sconces, replace them with movable
arm lamps that will give you light exactly where you need it.
Bring the heat
Towels take up a lot of space. Get them out of your cabinets and make better
use of your space with a hydrotherm heated towel
rack that doesn’t require any power.