Confessions of a Serial Bathroom Clutterbutt
I’ll admit it – I’m a total bathroom clutterbutt. My countertops are perpetually overrun with half-empty bottles of face creams, toothpaste tubes, and various other toiletries in various stages of depletion. And don’t even get me started on the state of my bathroom cabinets. It’s like the makeup and hair product version of the Bermuda Triangle in there.
But I’ve had an epiphany, my friends. I don’t have to live this way anymore. With a little creativity and elbow grease, I can transform my bathroom from a messy abyss into an oasis of organization. And the best part? I can do it all on a budget.
Towel Time
Let’s start with one of the most essential (and often bulkiest) bathroom items – towels. I don’t know about you, but I have a habit of just tossing them haphazardly onto shelves, where they quickly turn into a tangled mess.
Luckily, I stumbled upon this brilliant DIY towel storage idea from the lovely folks at The Merrythought. All you need is a bit of wood, some leather, and a few basic tools, and you can create a stunning towel shelf that keeps everything neat and tidy. The clean lines and rustic-chic vibe would look right at home in any bathroom, from modern to farmhouse-inspired.
And if you’re feeling extra crafty, why not try your hand at this leather and copper cup organizer from A Beautiful Mess? Not only is it a super cool way to store your makeup brushes and other small bathroom essentials, but it also adds a touch of industrial-cool style to your space.
Shelving Savior
Next up, let’s talk about shelving. As someone who’s perpetually short on storage space, I’ve learned that strategic shelving is key to keeping my bathroom organized and clutter-free.
Take a look at this brilliantly simple bathroom shelf project from The Merrythought – it’s the perfect solution for adding extra storage without taking up too much valuable real estate. Plus, the clean, minimalist design means it’ll blend seamlessly with any bathroom decor.
And if you’re feeling a little more adventurous, why not try this medicine cabinet makeover from A Piece of Rainbow? By removing the cabinet door and adding some stylish shelves, you can transform a boring old medicine cabinet into a chic, open storage solution.
Basket Case
Of course, no bathroom organization overhaul would be complete without a healthy dose of baskets. These versatile storage solutions are perfect for corralling all those small items that tend to get lost in the shuffle – think cotton balls, Q-tips, hair ties, and the like.
I’m particularly fond of this DIY hanging basket project from A Beautiful Mess. Not only do the wire baskets look super stylish, but the fact that they’re wall-mounted means they won’t take up any precious countertop or cabinet space.
And if you really want to go the extra mile, check out this Anthropologie-inspired storage cabinet from The Navage Patch. By repurposing an old picture frame and adding some shelves, you can create a charming, customized storage solution that’s perfect for displaying all your favorite bathroom trinkets.
Under(the Sink) Construction
Now, let’s take a peek under the sink – that mysterious abyss where cleaning supplies, extra toilet paper, and who knows what else tends to gather.
One clever solution is to do what the team at Remodelaholic did and transform an old window into a rustic-chic bathroom cabinet. Not only does it provide tons of hidden storage, but it also adds a unique, vintage-inspired touch to your space.
And if you really want to max out that awkward under-sink area, take a page out of the RemodelaCasa playbook and build some custom storage cubbies. By utilizing the space under the eaves, you can create a dedicated home for all your bathroom essentials, from towels to toiletries.
Jar Genius
Speaking of toiletries, let’s talk about how to wrangle all those tiny bottles and jars. Sure, you could just toss them haphazardly into a drawer, but where’s the fun in that?
Instead, take a cue from the folks at Girl Just DIY and transform some plain old mason jars into chic, frosted bathroom organizers. Not only do they look super stylish, but they’ll also help you keep all your cotton balls, Q-tips, and other small essentials neatly contained.
And if you really want to up the ante, why not try your hand at this bathroom bar cart from Amber Tysl? By repurposing an old rolling cart, you can create a mobile storage solution that’s perfect for housing all your bathroom necessities – toilet paper, towels, and more.
Vintage Vibes
Of course, if you’re like me and you love a good vintage-inspired look, there are plenty of DIY bathroom storage projects that can help you achieve that cozy, lived-in vibe.
Case in point: this reclaimed sign and shutter shelf from Funky Junk Interiors. By using repurposed materials like fence planks and vintage shutters, you can create a one-of-a-kind storage solution that doubles as wall decor.
And let’s not forget about this DIY kitchen pot basket towel holder from Anderson & Grant. Who knew an old pot could be transformed into such a charming and functional bathroom accessory?
Maximize Your Space
Last but not least, let’s talk about making the most of every square inch in your bathroom. After all, real estate is precious in these compact little sanctuaries of ours.
That’s where ingenious storage solutions like this over-the-toilet storage ladder from Tinsel & Wheat come in. By building a custom ladder that fits snugly over your toilet, you can create tons of extra storage space without taking up valuable floor space.
And if you really want to go all-out, check out this between-the-studs bathroom shelf from The Creativity Exchange. By recessing a pre-made shelf unit into the wall, you can add discreet yet super functional storage that blends seamlessly with your bathroom’s existing aesthetic.
Time to Get Organized!
So there you have it, my fellow bathroom clutterbutts – a veritable treasure trove of DIY storage solutions that’ll have your space looking neat, tidy, and oh-so-stylish in no time. And the best part? You can tackle all of these projects on a budget, without sacrificing an ounce of style or functionality.
Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got some serious decluttering to do. But don’t worry, I’ll be sure to document my progress over on the Sofa Spectacular website. After all, what good is an organized bathroom if you can’t show it off?