Controlling Bathroom Clutter

Maintaining a clutter-free bathroom is a challenge for many people. With so many different products, towels, and accessories, it can be easy for things to pile up and create a messy, disorganized space. However, with a few simple strategies, you can take control of your bathroom clutter and create a clean, calm, and functional space. Here are some tips to get you started:

Declutter regularly

The first step in controlling bathroom clutter is to declutter regularly. Go through your bathroom cabinets, drawers, and shelves and get rid of anything you no longer use or need. This includes expired medications, old makeup, and products that just didn't work for you. Be honest with yourself and get rid of anything that is taking up space without adding value to your life.

Maximize storage space

Once you've decluttered, it's time to maximize your storage space. Use baskets, trays, and containers to group similar items together and make them easy to find. Install shelves or cabinets if you need more storage space, and consider adding hooks or racks for towels and robes. Use the back of your bathroom door to hang a shoe organizer or over-the-door hooks to hold hair dryers, curling irons, and other tools.

Create zones

To make your bathroom more organized and functional, create zones for different activities. For example, designate a specific area for hair care products and tools, another for skincare, and another for makeup. This will make it easier to find what you need and streamline your routine.

Use vertical space

When it comes to bathroom storage, don't forget about vertical space. Install shelves or cabinets above the toilet, or hang a ladder-style shelf on the wall to hold towels and other items. Use a tension rod under the sink to hang cleaning supplies, or install a shower caddy to keep your bath products organized.

Tidy Every Day


Finally, make a habit of tidying as you go. After you use a product, put it back in its designated spot instead of leaving it out on the counter. Hang up your towels after you use them instead of letting them pile up on the floor. By staying on top of small tasks, you can prevent clutter from building up and keep your bathroom clean and organized.

Controlling bathroom clutter takes some effort and discipline, but the end result is worth it. By decluttering regularly, maximizing storage space, creating zones, using vertical space, and cleaning as you go, you can create a calm and functional space that feels like a spa retreat. Give these tips a try and see how they work for you! The Tidy Magpie can help you get started and also help you create routines to maintain a clutter free bathroom.

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