The bathroom is one of the smallest rooms in the house, and towels, hygiene products, household chemicals and many different little things should be accommodated in it. Today we will show you how to easily organize the storage of all the necessary items in the bathroom.

1. Use the space under the sink
Regardless of whether you use a sink on a pedestal, a countertop or in combination with a cabinet, try to subordinate every centimeter of the area to your needs. Build in additional shelves, baskets and hanging items to avoid losing useful storage space.

2. Organize storage in lockers
Consider a smart shelving system, use baskets and containers to organize storage as efficiently as possible. A lot of little things can create real chaos, so divide things into groups: showers in one container, household chemicals in another, towels on your shelf.
Do not forget about the surface of the doors: you can place a hanger for a hair dryer or mini-shelves on them for various little things.

3. Make use of the space under the bathroom
Today, bath screens have become much more functional and make use of the space around the bath. Custom storage screens can be made to suit your space requirements.

4. Add functionality to the side of the bathtub
The bath does not always take up the entire length of the room, leaving a small gap between itself and the wall surface. This space can be used for shallow shelving or shelf systems.
And even if the length of the bath is equal to the length of the room itself, one of the walls above it can be safely adapted for shower accessories or towels.

5. Build in narrow pull-out shelves
Adopt a trick commonly used for tight kitchen spaces and add pull-out shelves to awkward bathroom corners. They will not only allow you to place a lot of little things, but also will not litter the space.

6. Fill the corners with open shelves
Any surface or awkward corner can be filled with neat open shelves. They should be the same in thickness, color and texture to look harmonious. To create a sense of spaciousness, use glass shelves.

7. Add hanging baskets and items
The walls can be used not only for open shelves, but also for hanging elements. Small baskets and containers can accommodate hair dryers, combs and cosmetics, while larger baskets can accommodate towels and large items.

8. Use the space above the door
In a small room, it is important to use every centimeter effectively. A small, narrow shelf above the door allows you to store extra towels, hygiene supplies, and any other items you don't need as often.

9. Use the door surface
The door itself can also be used for storage: attach a hanger for towels or bathrobes, or place a hanger with pockets for small items.

10. Add racks and floor hangers
You can use not only the walls, but also the floor: add a floor hanger with several shelves or a narrow rack if the area of the bathroom allows it.