How can I get more space in a small bathroom?
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Hi Wendy,
Do you have a picture you can share so you can get some good practical suggestions?
Utilize your walls. Add shelves with baskets above the doors. An over the toilet organizer adds a great deal of space. If you don't like those, add shelving there as well. In the shower, get a curtain with pockets or add organizers to the walls to hold items in the shower. Under the sink, get an adjustable shelving unit so that you can add shelves around your pipes. If you have floor space, add a free standing piece of furniture. You can get some tall skinny units.
Move some walls. Add some cabinets for storage, move items to another location. Not sure what you goal is. A better description of your problem is needed.
Hang as many things as you can. I like storage pockets that hang over the door.
I would check out these ideas: https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-add-storage-to-a-small-bathroom-237283
Space above the door can easily be put to more efficient use:
Thank you everyone, all of those are great ideas. I'm not sure about moving walls since the house was built back in the 50's, but I will try some shelving and the shelf above the door is a great idea. Again thank you.