Awell-organized bathroomcloset may be hard to come by, but it’s certainly not out of reach.

Use the tips listed below to create a storage system that benefits you and your family.

Instead, use a couple of small turntables.

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One spin, and you’ve found what you’re looking for.

Display the Toilet Paper

Who knew toilet paper could look so beautiful?

An open shelf closet is the perfect spot todisplay your toilet paperin a fun way.

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For instance, this bathroom closet uses a gorgeous rattan basket in the space pictured here.

Not to mention, this tip will spare your guests from ever having to search for an extra roll.

Label your storage bins and compartments.

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Before you begin organizing your closet, select a color palette to keep the look clean.

One of the simplest ways to minimize your clutter is to allow for some empty space on your shelves.

Instead of cramming your lotions and soaps all together, have a go at leave a little wiggle room.

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To keep your closet neat, give every stored item a proper home.

White is clean, simple, and beautiful.

If you’re reorganizing your bathroom, or remodeling it completely, consider incorporating white in your design.

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This spot is easy to access and skim for frequently used items like makeup and toothpaste.

As with the rest of your closet, be careful not to over-crowd.

Instead, stick to a budget and opt for basic storage solutions.

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Divide your products up into groups, then sort into labeled bins for easy access.

This is an easy and affordable way to beautify acommonly cluttered space.

Hide Busy Labels

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Not every bath product needs to be stowed away.

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Instead, set out simpler items like towels and toilet paper.

Create space for these smaller items with a set of clear, petite drawers.

Plastic cubbies like those displayed above are a great choice for storing products that have the potential to spill.

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This ladder shelf is practical, pretty, and it doesn’t take up too much space.

Only essential items and a few cute additions are displayed here, to keep clutter to a minimum.

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