***Bathroom Organizers to Straighten out a Shared Water Closet
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One of the most annoying things about having to share a bathroom is the fact that there’s stuff everywhere, all the time. Whether you’re sharing a bathroom with your family members or with your college roommates, everyone has their own toiletries that they want to keep separate. Usually, everyone wants their own stuff to stay in the bathroom – no one is willing to keep their perfumes and their face washes and their hairbrushes in their rooms. People want stuff right where they can see it, and more importantly, they want it where they use it. Plus, come to think of it, this isn’t even considering the cleaning supplies, nor the soap or the toilet paper!
Where are you supposed to store everything in a crowded bathroom? The more the merrier, they say – but when it comes to sharing a water closet, more isn’t always merrier. Quite often, it’s the opposite. You open the door to the cabinet beneath your sink, and stuff comes tumbling out. But it doesn’t have to be like that. With some good organizational skills and some handy organizing tools in the bathroom, you can take back control of the water closet and put everything in its place.
A great idea for starters, especially for those in larger bathrooms, is a toilet tank table. This high-legged table conquers bathroom clutter by creating extra counter space. Organize your grooming and bathroom products, tissues or spare rolls of toilet paper. With a simple and functional design, this slim table sits above your toilet and makes your bathroom look classy, not cluttered and trashy.
The under the sink cabinet – it’s everyone’s worst nightmare. The place where everyone who uses the bathroom shoves everything. It’s always a mess down there. But that’s not the way it has to be. Consider an expandable under the sink shelf, and you could be cruising into organization land in no time. A two tier expandable under-sink shelf adjusts easily to fit tight storage areas in your bathroom and features five removable panels on each shelf to allow piping to fit through without intrusion. Easily organize your cleaning supplies, toiletries and toilet paper with this great organization tool, which will last forever, thanks to its steel construction.
We’ve covered the bathroom proper, but what about inside the shower? When you’ve got a lot of people sharing a bathroom, you’re often clamoring for space inside the shower itself. That’s where a corner shower caddy comes in. Made with tension rods, these incredible inventions work like magic when it comes to getting things organized inside the shower. This high ceiling corner shower caddy cleans up clutter and easily extends up to twelve feet and locks in place from the floor or the corner of the tub to the ceiling. The chrome pole and four heavy-duty shelves are more sturdy than hanging caddies are, as the hanging style caddies can easily slide off the shower head. They’ll also often include a convenient cloth rack and sponge hook and slats that allow the water to drain out so that your soap can dry properly. What’s not to love? Easy person in the household can have their own shelf – so there’s no more confusion or chaos.
No place to put your extra toilet paper? Lacking on closet space? Aren’t we all? Consider a side tank four-roll toilet paper holder, which keeps the extra rolls at arm’s reach all the time. This elegant but simple storage unit dispenses one roll at a time and keeps your extra rolls organized and dry. Given its slim shape, this toilet paper holder stays out of the way and, for the most part, goes unnoticed, blending into the rest of your bathroom.
One of the most common reasons bathrooms get to be disaster zones is the lack of storage space for makeup. Makeup all over the place guarantees a bathroom that is totally cluttered and messy. Happily, however, clear plastic makeup organizers can fix your problems and turn your bathroom from cluttered mess to organized perfection. Neatly store your essential makeup applicators, brushes, lipsticks, eyeliners and more – keep everything you need at your fingertips without having to sacrifice organization. These stylish organizers come in varying heights to fit your cosmetics and feature vertical cylinders with open tops for easy access. Talk about grab and go convenience!
As you can see, an organized bathroom isn’t far away, nor is it hard to achieve. With the right tools and a little bit of dedication and time to set things up, you can have the bathroom of your dreams. Everything can be in its place. Even bathrooms that are shared by many people can be turned from cluttered and drab to fab in just a few minutes! Your dream bathroom is within reach! Find the products that can help you get organized now.
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