The Spruce / Alyssa Vela
We usually think of trays as tools for serving food.
But they are also used successfully as decorative elements in every room of the house, including the bathroom.
Fragrances Tray
Desiree Burns Interiors
Trays keep all yourfragrancestogether rather than haphazardly spread out on a counter.
The Spruce / Alyssa Vela
Desiree Burns Interiors styled this primary bathroom counter with neutral colors for a soothing feel.
Display a seashell and a glass jar of bath bombs that double as decor.
Modern Metallic Tray
Add chic storage to your bathroom countertop with a metallic tray.
Ursula Carmona ofHome Made By Carmona
Theneutral colorof this tray suits any bathroom, and handles make it easy to move.
This is the perfect setup for a more traditional style bathroom.
Modern Black Tray
Display a sleek black tray on a white bathroom countertop for a modern look.
Emily Henderson Design/ Photo by Sara Ligorria-Tramp
Pair it with your favorite bottle of hand soap and a folded towel for a hotel feel at home.
This wood and metal tray keeps the space organize and adds a little more storage capacity for smaller vanities.
Use it to store matching bottles of hand soap and lotion to make your guests feel pampered.
Desiree Burns Interiors
Vintage style can be pretty and dainty, too.
The matching vases of pink flowers makes this a soft and symmetrical pink-and-green vignette.
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