Housekeeping Storage & Organization Bathroom Organization 14 Creative Small-Bathroom Storage Ideas to Maximize Space Having a small space doesn't mean you have to compromise storage. Check out these hacks for ways to use every square inch of your small bathroom. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process and Hannah Bruneman Hannah Bruneman Hannah Bruneman is an editorial associate at BHG.com. Her contributions focus on home renovation and decor trends. Her work has been featured in Better Homes and Gardens, Ladies Home Journal, Southern Living and more. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on October 20, 2023 Small bathroom storage is a problem many homeowners are faced with. They never seem to have enough space for everything needed to get ready each morning. Between your morning makeup routine and nightly shower, your bathroom serves many functions in a limited space. If you're tired of battling your small bathroom storage but don't have the time or budget for a full remodel, use these quick tricks to make the most of every square inch of space you've got. These creative small-space hacks will boost bathroom storage, helping you keep everything organized. With the right organization, even the tiniest bathroom can feel luxurious. 35 Smart Bathroom Storage Ideas to Get Your Space Organized Marty Baldwin 1. Mount a Towel Rack Use vertical space to help clear out space in your bathroom cabinets or linen closet. A wall-mounted rack or storage unit with open cubbies is ideal for extra hand towels, washcloths, and other small bathroom storage needs. Try rolling larger towels, so they fit inside the small slots. 12 Linen Closet Organization Ideas for Easy Access to Essentials Cameron Sadeghpour 2. Add Storage to the Medicine Cabinet Boost the storage capacity of your bathroom wall cabinet with this behind-the-door hack. Attach a magnetic memo board inside the door to turn the surface into a storage hub for small grooming tools and beauty products. Use slim magnetic containers and hooks to hold items, or attach magnets to the backs of cosmetic products to stick them right on the door. Make sure to arrange items so the door can still shut completely. Adam Albright 3. Hang Basket Shelves Mount a set of baskets on your wall for an inexpensive small bathroom storage solution. The raised sides keep lotions, small towels, and makeup products contained, while the open tops provide easy accessibility. To install these basket shelves, stick nails through the basket's weave and hammer into the wall. Jacob Fox 4. Separate Bathroom Storage Items Instead of fumbling around in drawers to find your moisturizer, sort items into separate containers for more streamlined, easy-to-access small bathroom storage. Sew a few of these DIY fabric storage bins to corral beauty products, cosmetics, and other bathroom essentials. These open bins are pretty enough to keep out on open shelves or your vanity countertop to save drawer space for less frequently used items. 17 Bathroom Vanity Storage Ideas That Will Save Your Cabinets and Drawers Werner Straube 5. Designate a Cleaning Supply Cabinet Take advantage of roomy under-sink cabinets to keep bathroom cleaning supplies available. Add a tiered organizer to make use of vertical space and a bucket or caddy so you can easily grab all the supplies you need at once. A paper towel holder and trash bag dispenser are also handy in a bathroom cabinet. The Ultimate Bathroom Cleaning Checklist Ann VanderWiel Wilde 6. Use Adhesive Hooks for Tools Make use of behind-the-door space inside vanity cabinets. Attach adhesive hooks inside the door to keep hair tools, such as your brushes and hairdryer, organized and out of the way. Mount a wire rack below to store hair products in a convenient spot for a functional small bathroom storage solution. Brie Williams 7. Hang an Organizer in the Bathroom Hanging organizers can corral your shampoo and conditioner in the shower but also work well in the main bathroom area. Choose a wire shower organizer ($20, Target) that combines multiple storage options, such as a basket or shelf with a horizontal rack, so you can use it to dry towels and store toiletry products. Hang it from a hook or peg in an easy-to-reach spot. The 11 Best Shower Caddies of 2024 to Organize Your Shower Jay Wilde 8. Mount Magnetic Strips Adhere a magnetic strip to the inside of a cabinet or side of a counter for a small bathroom storage solution to help you keep track of bobby pins and hair clips. The metal pins will stay attached to the strip until you need them next. The magnetic strip can also be used for small tools like tweezers and nail clippers. Elaine St. Louis 9. Find Unusual Storage Spaces Take advantage of every small bathroom storage opportunity, including unusual spots like the awkward under-sink area. This drawer's U-shaped design accommodates plumbing fixtures to maximize vanity storage space. The clever drawer conveniently holds extra soap and paper products near the sink. 8 Clever Under-Bathroom-Sink Storage Ideas to Reduce Clutter Jay Wilde 10. Choose a Dual-Purpose Mirror This two-in-one mirror is a great small bathroom storage solution. When closed, it's an on-trend round mirror perfect for last-minute makeup checks. Swing open the door to reveal shelves that can hold all your health care and beauty products. Adam Albright 11. Store Bathroom Essentials on a Cart Repurpose a bar cart into a roll-away bathroom storage cart. Replace shakers and glasses with towels and lotions, or create an on-the-go hair-styling or manicure station. When you need extra space, roll the unit into a closet until you need it again. 14 Creative Small-Bathroom Storage Ideas to Maximize Space Adam Albright 12. Add Cleaning Product Storage Repurpose a wall-mounted file folder or magazine rack as small bathroom storage for cleaning products. Hang it on the side of a vanity or inside a closet door to keep cleaners, sponges, and other tools at arm's reach. Label each file with its contents to boost organization. Adam Albright Photography 13. Repurpose Furniture in the Bathroom Furniture intended for living spaces can also function as extra small bathroom storage when cabinets and drawers aren't enough. Tucked between the vanity and wall, this slim glass display case holds extra towels near the sink. A basket on top can be used to store items you'd rather not display, such as extra toilet paper or cleaning supplies. Cameron Sadeghpour 14. Utilize Kitchen Items Vertical storage is the best way to maximize counter space, so stack up your bracelets on a paper towel holder for a pretty display that doubles as decor. This would also work well for keeping hair ties in one place. If the item is reading too kitchen-oriented, paint it to suit your style. 30 Styling and Design Tips to Make a Small Bathroom Look Bigger Other Small Space Storage Ideas Small space storage challenges aren't limited to bathrooms. Small kitchens are often short on storage, making cooking and cleaning harder than they need to be. Adding a small kitchen island, when there's room, can free up cabinet space for necessities. If your laundry room is cramped or confined to a closet or other tiny area, these storage ideas will help maximize your workspace. Everyone's drop zone, the entryway or mudroom, can benefit from getting better organization systems in place. The Best Over-the-Toilet Storage Units Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit