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The smaller the space, the more noticeable clutter can be. That is why bathrooms need particular attention. Creating a functional storage system that works for the way you live will make all the difference to the look and feel of the space.
Be organised: Arrange things such as toothpaste in travel sizes and compartmentalise dental and face supplies for easy accessibility. Here bath and body products have been lined up behind the drawer organisers to hold everything in place
First things first, if your bathroom lacks cabinet space, you can just as easily use a drawer. Almost all bottles can lie flat as opposed to standing upright – just make sure lids are on extra tight. Create a ‘daily’ drawer in which to put go-to items that you use twice a day without fail. Think toothbrush and toothpaste, contact lenses, face cream – anything that’s part of your regular routine. Don’t have a bathroom drawer? Consider setting up a stand-alone drawer in a cabinet. The idea is to