How to add storage to a slanted wall upstairs bathroom?

Bonnie
by Bonnie
There is a claw tub and a pedestal sink and a sliding door with a slanted wall over the
tub and one on the other side.
  4 answers
  • Hillela G. Hillela G. on May 17, 2017

    How about floating shelves? You can really fit them to your exact space requirements and they will give you a bunch of extra storage availability

  • Bma22296405 Bma22296405 on May 17, 2017

    If you go to Pintrest and search 'slanted wall ideas' you'll find lots of great ideas!

  • Pictures would help, but what about putting a skirt on the sink and storing some things under there on small wire racks? When school starts up you can find tiny shelves meant for lockers that stack for really small spaces, or use the plastic coated ones meant for freezers and cabinets that come in a variety of sizes. You can paint them with plastic paint to match your decor. You can attach some fabric with sticky Velcro to the sink or, if you know someone handy, you could box it in with lumber and a door.


    Baskets that sit on the floor can hold toilet paper and rolled up towels as well.


    What about the wall opposite the door? Does it have a window? You could hang shelves there if there's no window or put a small bookcase under the window if there is room. You can also add room to a window sill by adding a piece of 2x4 painted to match the trim and mount flush to the existing sill with mounting brackets.


    Good luck and post the results! 😉

  • V Valencia V Valencia on May 17, 2017

    I would try to find a small decorative wall cabinet that would fit in the space.