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Bathroom
Cabinet Organization
10.07.05
Dear
Kathi,
My cabinets under the bathroom sink are always crowded and disorganized.
Everything is scrambled together. The worse part is that I keep buying
duplicates of items that I find later which makes it even more crowded
and disorganized. Help! I can’t find a good way to keep my cabinets
organized and would welcome any suggestions that you might have.
Beverly, San Diego
Beverly,
Bathroom cabinets are typically very small.
Especially in cabinets that have pipes under the sink, storage does
become a problem. You may want to consider relocating towels to a
nearby closet shelf in your home. Shoe polish and its accessories
are probably best served by living in your closet by the shoe rack.
For shoe-cleaning supplies, make up a shoe cleaning kit. You can quickly
make a shoe-cleaning box out of an old shoebox or a new clear plastic
shoebox.
Now for those cabinets! First things first. Take everything out of
the storage cabinets and drawers. Sort them into similar categories.
Razors with extra shave crème, hair brushes with barrettes,
etc. Get rid of all bottles with outdated expiration dates and all
items that you no longer use. I recently discarded my hair ties and
barrettes given the fact that I now have short hair!
Since you’ll want to keep all common medicinal items in one
space, this project may involve changing how you are using your medicine
cabinet as well.
For the medicine cabinet, follow the same procedure, emptying the
entire contents onto your countertop. Discard old, outdated medicines.
Install a small magnetic strip to the inside of the door for convenient
access to clippers, tweezers, and small scissors.
Gather all medicinal items into the medicine cabinet. Alternately,
you could use any of your other bathroom cabinets.
Once you have sorted through the items to reintroduce into your under-counter
storage space, consider which type of boxes, bins, or baskets might
best fit the items and your space. A small, three-drawer plastic unit
is small enough to fit beside the sink pipe, using that space more
efficiently. If you want to really optimize this space, you could
install a pullout basket beside the pipes. Tall shampoo, conditioner,
or soap bottles can also live nicely beside the sink pipes.
Three-drawer plastic units hold many loose items neatly. They are
perfect for extra grooming utensils, hair supplies, Q-tips, band-aids,
cotton balls, and whatever other small items that you own. Label each
drawer to make it very easy to find your items.
If several people share the same bathroom, consider storing each person’s
items behind a separate door. It is less confusing and easier to keep
sorted, if physical space separates each individual’s items
in the same bathroom.
Since you are already cleaning your cabinets, consider the countertop
area. Get as many items as you can off of the countertop. If you have
a drawer, organize it with drawer dividers and put as many items as
possible in it. If there are still loose items scattered on your countertop,
small trays or bowls will hold similar items together. Your countertop
will be peaceful to look at and easy to clean!
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