
Achieving home organization in small spaces can be a little bit tricky, but it is definitely do-able and it doesn’t have to cost very much to get the job done! Under bathroom sinks can tend to be tight, have awkward pipes in the way and sometimes they can be pretty tall areas with wasted space. As you can see in the “before” photo, there is a jumble of common beauty products that need a home that makes them more accessible. You can see rollers, shampoos, lotions, the things we all have tucked away in the bathroom.
As you can see in the “after” photo, the items are now easily accessible by adding a turntable to the right. All you have to do is spin and grab what you need. This prevents you from having things tip causing a domino affect, making everything fall over. On the left hand side a cabinet shelf was added. You simply place the shelf where you want it, there is no installation required. This allows you to store items both on the shelf as well as under the shelf, making it easier to separate items so you can reach in and grab what you need easily. In this case, it wasn’t about needing to get rid of excess bathroom items, it was really just about separating items and stretching the storage space so they weren’t in a jumble. Once you have a jumble, it’s so easy to just keep shoving more stuff on top of it. The total for these products would be somewhere in the range of $20-not bad!
Stay organized and stretch bathroom space for under $20 and get ready faster every morning!












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I used several small plastic drawer organizers under my sink.
One set holds nail polish in one drawer, nail grooming supplies in the next drawer, and creams in the bottom.
A second set has barrettes in one drawer, headbands in the next, and bobby pins in the bottom.
This works really well to organize smaller items that get lost in a big space.
You make it seem SO easy!!!
*sigh* I keep trying!
I live in a condo that is only 850 sq feet ~ I need all the help I can get!
Susan
Susan, keep at it-you can do it! Small spaces are a challenge, it really forces you to only keep what you really need. Be sure to look for all extra available storage-on walls, behind doors, under beds. Keep me posted!
That is a super idea Laura! You are right, bathrooms often have so many little items that can end up lost in a jumble. Separating each type and giving them a home is the ticket; keep up the good work!
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