How can I store stuff on my Bathroom countertop? I need more space!
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Can you put a Rev a shelf from Home depot under the sink. They have some that have two drawers. Also they have a shelf that some people use over their kitchen sink to elevate their stuff and keep the counter less cluttered this can be used in the bathroom. If it is to long you could cut it down or just install a shelf under the mirror, There are small wall shelves you could put on the side of counter. Got a picture, it would be more helpful too all of us
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Maybe you could try using baskets or stacking boxes!
I don't like clutter on the counter and my husband always has shaving stuff and contact solution on the counter. I have a hinged bird house that the top opens. I painted a solid color as an accent to the bathroom and put it on the counter. It keeps the little things off the counter and adds a pop of color
A shoe organizer purchased at the Dollar store could store a lot of items on the back of the door or a nearby wall. Hang it up with command hooks if you are renting.
How about stitching up a saddlebag of sorts to straddle the sink The fabric that spans the sink Behind the faucet could be wipeable- made from oilcloth you make outdoor table covers from or something else as equally durable.
I have a seethrough shoe pocket hanger on the backside of the door. Everything goes in it in categories..saves me 2-3 shelves in the closet,and is handier than being in the closet! Stuff is off the counter no one sees it except when closed and in the bathroom. I posted a picture months ago. Yup I hate clutter too.