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31 Bathroom Storage Solutions Everyone Should Know

From a simple stool to a built-in bench, these ideas will give your bathroom a serious organizational upgrade.

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Of all the rooms in the house, the bathroom needs to be clean and hygienic—and that can't happen without proper storage. Plus, the less clutter there is, the less chaotic you'll feel, and the faster getting ready will be. Whether you're looking for storage ideas for the primary bathroom or a teeny, tiny powder room, you have options. Ahead, take a look at clever bathroom storage ideas that are designer-approved and certainly worth implementing into your own space.

1

Go Tall With a Towel Rack

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SHANNON MCGRATH

If you're in need of an alternative to a linen closet, opt for a tall and skinny towel rack that saves space and offers easy access to fresh towels. The one in this bathroom designed by Hecker Guthrie makes it feel like a five-star spa.

2

Use the Window Sill

window ledge for storage
Nicole Hill Gerulat

Window sills are often ideal spots for plants and decorative items in a kitchen or bedroom, and the bathroom is no exception. The one in this home by Alice Lane Interior Design is extra pretty thanks to the stained glass and a Trudon candle. You can even use a window sill to host soaps and a toothbrush holder should you want to keep the counter totally clear.

3

Try a Chair

bathroom with tub
JARED KUZIA

The easiest way to add a bit of storage near a freestanding tub or in the corner of your bathroom is with a chair or stool, as designer Cecilia Casagrande did in this Massachusetts home. Not only can it host extra towels and toiletries that you use often, but it also offers you a spot to rest.

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4

Add a Small Table

bathroom with small table
Jacob Snavely

Or if you don't need a place to sit, make use of a small drink table instead. In this bathroom designed by Toledo Geller, a brass table hosts a decorative plant—but it also makes for the perfect spot to place room spray and other bathroom essentials.

5

Opt for Ledge Shelving

ledge shelving in a bathroom near a tub
Lindsay Brown

For a very simple storage solution, add a ledge shelf like the one in this bathroom by Avery Cox Design. It's ideal for holding a scrub brush near a freestanding tub or for displaying a few books to read during a bubble bath.

6

Install a Wall Niche

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For a more permanent solution, install a wall niche. In this bathroom designed by Clara Jung, the faucet for the freestanding tub is built into a wooden wall niche. Extra room on either side creates space for anything from bath soaks to a beverage.

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7

Use an Etagere

bathroom with bathtub and area rug
Eric Piasecki

A great way to introduce a ton of storage without drilling into your walls for custom cabinetry is by sliding in an etagere, as designer Robin Henry did in this show-stopping bathroom. This one is small and strategically placed right by the bathtub, but if you need more space, just opt for a taller version with more shelving.

8

Install a Shower Cubby

shower with blue tile
Romanek Design Studio

Integrated storage will keep your shower much more organized and clean, and another perk of being clutter-free is a sleek aesthetic. Add some colorful zellige tiles if you're digging this shower designed by Romanek Design Studio.

9

Hang a Fabric Skirt

under sink storage ideas
MAX KIM-BEE

Another clever hack for a space without any built-in storage: Add a pleated fabric skirt around the sink. It introduces a softer dimension, color, pattern, and, most importantly, it'll hide eyesores, like plastic storage containers, without costing a ton.

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10

Choose Items With Pretty Packaging

marble bathroom with sotrage ideas
AP Design House

AP Design House optimized this bathroom by installing a narrow shelf over the sink for storing small essentials like skincare products, cotton swabs, and more. But choose items with pretty packaging so there's no need to hide them out of sight.

11

Keep Tiny Items on Trays

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Commune Design

Not only do trays add style, but they can also help you stay organized and neat. Use it to keep your makeup, perfume, and skincare products in one place and easy to access. In this bathroom by Commune Design, the gold trays accentuate the framed mirrors, sconces, and hardware.

12

Use Your Toilet

blue bathroom with storage ideas
Eric Piasecki

This bold and playful bathroom designed by Robin Henry proves there's nothing wrong with using your toilet as an extra surface for propping up bathroom accessories. How to keep it looking clutter-free: Forget the open shelving to allow vibrantly hued walls to stay clear and in the spotlight.

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13

Install Wall Hooks

small bathroom with tile and clawfoot tub
Shade Degges

Clear up floor space and eliminate the need for a closet or shelving system by installing a few hooks for towels and linens. Then use a window sill to display a small piece of artwork and vase for a fun decorative moment, as designer Jae Joo did in this classic Boston brownstone bathroom.

14

Introduce a Bar Stool

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Chango & Co

When you don't have enough storage space in your bathroom as is and don't foresee a remodel, it's time to get creative. Take note of this bold powder room designed by Chango & Co and slide in a stool. It adds surface room for extra items and helps obscure essentials, like toilet paper.

15

Distract the Eye

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Mylene Fernandes

Brass features add "a hint of luxury and a nod to older styles," designer Shari Francis says of this bathroom. To get the look without adding big-ticket items like a faucet or mirror, incorporate brass accessories like a soap dispenser, tissue box, toothbrush holder, or even a set of hardware for hanging towels and robes. Then, keep toilet paper conveniently tucked under the sink in a basket.

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16

Customize a Built-In Bench

kids bathroom ideas
Cameron Rupert Design

Designed by Cameron Rupert Interiors, this kids' bathroom is bursting with energy. The vibrant colors and prints put a fun, modern twist on traditional style. For a super sneaky trick in a bathroom with a nice window nook, work with a contractor to build in a hidden storage bench and disguise it with custom upholstery.

17

Use a Bath Caddy

bathroom with floating tub
Nicole Hollis Studio

Use a caddy to stylishly store some of your bath products, especially if your shower space doesn't have any built-in cubbies or shelves. Even a simple metal version can look elevated in the right environment, as exemplified in this bathroom by Nicole Hollis Studio.

18

Bring in Baskets

toilet paper storage ideas
Regan Baker Design

Toilet paper may never be pretty, but it does look a little better when stored in a pretty basket. In this bathroom designed by Regan Baker Design, it's right next to the toilet for easy access and convenience without looking sloppy or disorganized.

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19

Repurpose Old Furniture

bathroom storage tips
Anson Smart

If you don't want to install built-in shelves for whatever reason—renovation costs, rental limitations, or personal style—consider repurposing unconventional furniture, for example, an armoire. Traditional on its own but unexpected and quirky in a bathroom context, it provides extra storage while also making a style statement. Especially when paired with Fornasetti's cloud-print wallpaper and a modern aubergine stool, as done in this main bathroom decorated by Arent & Pyke.

20

Splurge On Built-In Cabients

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2LG Studio

In this bathroom designed by 2LG Studio, everything is fun, stylish, and thoughtfully curated while also delivering functionality. The spacious built-in storage notches keep the useable areas in the bathroom clean, allowing the eye to focus on the fun colors, attention to shape, and symmetry rather than clutter.

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