Your toothbrush is wedged between a moisturizer and a half-empty shampoo bottle, and the counter looks like it lost a fight with a drugstore. Sound familiar? Small bathrooms have a way of turning everyday routines into obstacle courses.
The good news: the right small bathroom storage ideas can reclaim every lost inch, from the wall above your toilet to the back of your door, without a full renovation.
Key Takeaways
- Vertical wall space above the toilet can hold ladder shelves or mounted cabinets for towels and toiletries most people completely ignore.
- A mirrored medicine cabinet doubles as hidden storage while visually enlarging the room, replacing clutter on the sink surface.
- Rolling towels and storing them in baskets or repurposed wine racks saves rod space and keeps linens accessible near the shower.
- Lazy Susans and tiered pull-out drawers inside under-sink cabinets eliminate the black hole effect of deep cabinet corners.
- Multi-pocket over-door organizers and slim towel bars mounted on the back of the bathroom door add storage without occupying any floor or wall space.
Full Video Transcript
Struggling with a cramped bathroom [music] and nowhere to put anything? You're not alone. From overflowing [music] counters to towel chaos, small bathrooms can feel impossible to manage. But the right storage ideas can make even the tiniest spaces [music] feel tidy and luxurious. Let's explore 12 clever, beautiful, and totally doable [music] small bathroom storage solutions. Before we dive into today's video, [music] I'd like to welcome you to Decoredia, your go-to source for home decor inspiration. We bring
you creative ideas to transform your space with style and ease, helping you elevate every [music] corner of your home effortlessly. If you're new here, don't forget to hit that [music] subscribe button and turn on the bell icon so you never miss out on our latest decor inspirations. Now, [music] let's get started. Heat. Heat. N. >> [music] >> Where do I even begin with small bathroom [music] storage? Start by clearing surfaces. Get everything off the counter and
out of the way. Then assess [music] the vertical space, walls, backs of doors, even ceiling height. You'd be amazed how much room you have when you go beyond the sink. Feeling inspired already? [music] Tap like now. >> [music] >> Heat. Heat. [music] What's [music] the best way to organize under the sink? Use stackable bins, sliding drawers, or tiered shelves to make the most of deep cabinets. Don't forget [music] Lazy Susanss. They make finding things easier. Label
everything and only [music] store what you truly need there. Under sync chaos. Tap like if you agree. [music] >> [music] >> What's a stylish way to [music] display daily items? Use a pretty tray on the counter or a tiered stand. Add matching containers for Q-tips, [music] cotton pads, and lotion. When everyday items look intentional, they add to the decor [music] instead of making the space feel messy. Function meets style. Hit like. >> [music] [music] >> What's
a good over the toilet storage solution? [music] Use ladder shelves, mounted cabinets, or a sleek rack that sits above the tank. This often [music] forgotten zone is perfect for extra towels, tepee, or baskets. Keep it narrow and neat to avoid crowding [music] the space visually. Need that upper space? Give this a like. >> [music] >> What about mirror cabinets? Are they worth it? Absolutely. [music] A mirrored medicine cabinet adds secret storage without taking up floor space.
Use it for everyday [music] items, face wash, meds, toothbrushes, so your sink area stays clean. Bonus, it makes the room [music] look bigger, too. Love hidden storage? Tap like behind. [music] How do I store towels in a small space? Roll towels [music] and place them in a basket. Hang them on hooks or mount a towel rack vertically on the wall. You can even use wine racks for [music] rolled towels. Just keep them within arms reach of
the shower or sink. Towel tips like this idea. Heat. Heat. [music] How do I store [music] items on the back of the door? Hang multi-pocket organizers, towel bars, or slim hooks behind the bathroom door. You can store hair tools, [music] skin care, or backup supplies without taking up shelf space. Use over- the-do racks for renter [music] friendly solutions. Smart door use. Give it a like. How do I [music] keep the space feeling open, not packed? Stick
to light colors, keep surfaces clean, and use storage [music] that blends into the walls. Transparent bins, open shelves, and floating designs create space [music] visually. Edit your items regularly. Less stuff, more calm. Want more space? Tap like before you go. >> [music] [music] >> Can I [music] use wall space more effectively? Yes, walls are your best friend in small bathrooms. Mount open shelves for items you use daily [music] or add floating shelves to display jars, rolled
towels, or greenery. Even one shelf can declutter [music] a counter instantly. Loving wall storage like this tip. Can I hang things on [music] the shower? Power wall. Yes, use corner caddies, suction cup shelves, or hanging [music] racks. They hold your shampoo and soaps without crowding the tub ledge. Keep the look [music] clean by storing only the essentials and choosing rust proof materials. Shower clutter like this solution. [music] Heat. Heat. Can furniture [music] work in a small
bathroom? Yes. Try a slim rolling cart, small [music] bench with baskets underneath, or even a bar cart style shelf. Just ensure there's [music] enough clearance to walk comfortably. Mobile pieces are great for multi-purpose rooms. Tiny room big ideas [music] like this tip. Are baskets [music] and bins actually helpful? Definitely. Baskets corral loose items like [music] toiletries and washcloths and look good doing it. Use labeled bins inside cabinets, on shelves, or even on [music] the floor. Choose
ones that match your decor for a tidy, cohesive feel. Basket believer [music] like to agree. [music] [music] >> [music] >> A small [music] bathroom doesn't have to mean small function. With the right storage tricks, vertical shelves, baskets, back of door hacks, you can turn your tiny [music] bathroom into an organized, beautiful space. Remember, it's not about having less, it's about making space work smarter. Keep it light, keep it simple, [music] and let your bathroom breathe. >>
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