Utilize Vertical Space
Choose a wall-mounted toilet paper dispenser to save space in a small bathroom.
This will free up floor space for a trash bin or magazine basket.
Hang Open Wall Shelves
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q.
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Float the Vanity
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/ Photo byChristy Q.
Add a Towel Ladder
Mindy Gayer Design Co. you might also place stylish flat-bottomed baskets directly on the floor to store toilet paper or other items.
Black accents on the plumbing hardware, toilet seat, and striped penny tile mosaic floor add contrast.
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Using amber or other colored glass jars will add a decorative element, especially when the sun shines through.
Use existing niches if you’re renting, and look for places to incorporate niches if you’re remodeling.
And be sure to style them handsomely like Malcolm Simmons, who designed this small bathroom forEmily Henderson Design.
Design bySpace Factory/ Photo byHervé Goluza
Adding baskets to an open shelf will conceal clutter if you want a more streamlined look.
If you’ve got a modern vanity, you might mount a small towel hook to the side instead.
Pick Stylish Vessels
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Choose countertop storage vessels that match your bathroom’s aesthetic.
Design byLeanne Ford Interiors/ Photo byReid Rolls
A small basket on the toilet shelf adds additional storage.
Use Drawer Organizers
Maximize your small bathroom storage byorganizing your drawers.
If necessary, choose a lidded option and stack to take advantage of height."
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A vintage coat rack on the wall accommodates hanging towels.
NEAT Method chose a wood basket with cane sides to add some natural textures to the space.
This storage cubby fromCathie Hong Interiorsis finished with natural wood that warms up the space.
Design byCathie Hong Interiors/Christy Q. Photo
Design byChango & Co./ Photo by Sarah Elliott
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