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Of all the rooms in a house, the bathroom might just be the most mess-prone: It's often the tiniest space, yet it contains all of the things, from bath towels to hair dryers and cleaning supplies—oh my! Luckily with these great bathroom organization ideas, you'll be able to keep those products and more stowed away in style.
In this gallery, you'll find fun DIY projects like toothbrush holders and a cabinet-mounted trash can, plus ideas for turning everyday items into storage containers (mason jars = DIY organizers! Woven baskets = instant shelves!). You'll also find amazing products like sundry jars and drawer organizers that make storage a cinch. And believe it or not, we're not just suggesting you hide everything you own: You'll actually want to put your goods on display with chic wooden trays and hotel-worthy shampoo bottles. While you're getting organized, try using these hacks in other rooms: they double as kitchen storage ideas and pantry organization ideas—even cluttered and cramped spaces like upstairs (which means you'll need attic storage ideas).
Tidy up your bathroom with these innovative ideas, and we guarantee you'll streamline your daily routine (translation: you'll get out the door faster in the morning and calmly be ready for bed in the evening).
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Use Sundry Jars for Storage
Apothecary style-sundry jars filled with toiletries like Q-tips can double as vintage decor! Ree's friend Sally Trentman organizes hers on a cool metal tray.
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Add Corner Shower Baskets
A corner shower basket maximizes your storage for shampoo and conditioner while taking up little space. Easily install one with adhesive hooks!
See more at The Homes I Have Made.
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Make DIY Organizers
Who doesn't love a space-saving hack!? Blogger Casey turned mason jars into DIY organizers by affixing them to a wood board, freeing up counter space.
See more at The DIY Playbook.
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Decant Toiletries
Reduce visual clutter by decanting your favorite soaps and shampoos into refillable travel bottles. Your shower will have major hotel vibes!
See more at Lindsey Kubly.
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Turn Wire Baskets Into Wall Storage
Wire metal baskets work wonders for storage. These ones are extra-deep, so they can hold stacks of toilet paper and towels.
See more at Dreaming of Homemaking.
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Create DIY Box Shelves
Don't ignore the space above your toilet! Follow this blogger's tutorial for making your own floating box shelves, or find ones for purchase at the link below.
See more at Designed Simple.
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Turn Baskets Into Shelves
Here's an ingenious idea: Hang your straw baskets on the wall. They're deep enough to hold bulkier items like toilet paper, and you're freeing up floor space.
See more at The Kim Six Fix.
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Use Space Above the Toilet
Take a cue from blogger Ashley Mills and install open shelving above your toilet for extra storage. She also used the windowsill for hanging hooks—genius!
See more at The Handmade Home.
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Make DIY Toothbrush Holders
Toothbrush containers can get notoriously gross. The solution: These minimalist wall-mounted holders, which easily separate your brushes. If you're not into DIY-ing, buy ready-made ones and attach to the wall with command strips.
See more at Your DIY Family.
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Invest In a Leaning Ladder
This DIY leaning ladder from blogger Michaela has rungs for hanging towels and more, and many versions on the market also include shelves for extra storage. The best part: There's no installation required!
See more at Michaela Diane Designs.
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Use Drawer Organizers
Keep your cabinets neat with these stylish organizers. No more fishing through your drawers for your favorite eyeliner!
See more at The Sunny Side Up Blog.
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Use Drawer Dividers
These expandable dividers are the easiest "built-ins" you can buy. Separate your toiletries or hot tools like the best hair dryers!
See more at The Sunny Side Up Blog.
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Organize Loose Items in a Tray
Trays are perfect for corralling bathroom odds and ends. Blogger Jenn Lifford likes to decant toiletries for a streamlined look you'll want to display (Perfume bottles would look lovely, too!).
See more at Clean and Scentsible.
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Mount a Garbage Can to the Door
You probably don't want to put your trash can on display (unless, of course, you've purchased Ree's beautiful floral waste bin!). Follow blogger Stephanie Abbotts's ingenious tutorial to attach it to the inside of your under-sink drawer.
See more at Abbotts at Home.
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Put Up Tension Rods
Tension rods aren't just for shower curtains! You can hang items like used towels and sweaty workout clothes in the shower so they don't accumulate mildew.