10 Tips to
Organize Your Bathroom
If several household
members are sharing a bathroom, follow these tips to
help organize it.
1. Clean out every
drawer and shelf in the bathroom. Get rid of anything
that isn't being used.
2. Move your
medicines to the kitchen. The heat and steam in the
bath can ruin them.
3. Give each
household member a different colored basket to fill with
toiletries. No sharing. Make sure everyone has their
own toothpaste, eye drops, cosmetics and grooming
supplies. Each person will keep the basket in his or
her bedroom.
4. Evaluate your
storage. You will need places for towels, nail care,
extra paper, feminine hygiene products, hair care and
back-up supplies of soap and shampoo. Nothing else
belongs in the bathroom.
5. Use a shower/bath
caddy for shampoo and soap. They are inexpensive and
are available in many different styles.
6. Set up a drip-dry
container for bath toys if you have small children. Cut
slits in an empty wipes box for an inexpensive solution.
7. Make space for a
small, lidless hamper or laundry basket. Otherwise,
have a system for depositing used towels in the laundry
room.
8. Use hooks instead
of towel racks for kids. They'll be more likely to use
them. Have as many hooks and/or towel racks as you have
persons using the bathroom.
9. Make a checklist
of all products in your bathroom as well as those used
by each individual. Review weekly before shopping.
10. Explore the
variety of storage options you can use in the bath.
Small countertop drawers can organize cotton balls and
Q-Tips. Cutlery trays in drawers, plastic shelves under
the sink, caddies which attach to doors, and rolling
carts can all contain the clutter that so often
accumulates in this much-used room.
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