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    24 Ways To Organize A Tiny Bathroom That'll End Up Making A Big, Big Difference

    Don't let that narrow corner or empty wall go to waste.

    1. Save precious counter space by suctioning a container to the wall, giving your toothbrushes, soaps, and other small items a cute home of their own.

    plastic container suctioned to wall holding small cups

    2. No cupboard for storing toiletries? Set up your own shelf system with invisible floating shelves that are narrower than most.

    3. And save yourself a cabinet or drawer with a hanging towel rack capable of storing up to eight fresh towels, making them easy to grab right out of the shower.

    reviewer image or rack installed in bathroom holding tons of rolled towels

    4. Give your hand towels a stylish place of their own with a swivel towel bar. You can store them flat or pull them out to help them dry more quickly!

    rack with four different swivel arms for a place to hang four towels

    5. Or hang a slender handmade towel ladder that can hold larger bath towels or hand towels, laying flat against the wall to conserve space while adding a rustic touch.

    a hanging ladder made of wood and rope holding a towel in a bathroom

    6. Utilize a tall, narrow space with a toilet paper cabinet featuring a hole for pulling out TP and concealed storage where you can put even more rolls — because there's nothing worse than running out without extra TP around.

    7. Or fill the entire space around your porcelain throne with over-the-toilet storage. Suddenly, you have *so* much space for storing towels, various toiletries, extra toilet paper, and cute decor.

    A white over-the-toilet cabinet with various books and decor on the shelves

    8. Add two corner shelves to create your own under-sink storage. Unlike regular shelves, the cutout leaves space for the pipes while also blocking them so they're less ~exposed~.

    9. Designate a space for hot tools with a space-efficient organizer so they're not sprawled out on your counter or taking up a drawer. Your curling iron, hair straighter, and dryer can sit neatly in this holder for easy access and even be hung off the cabinet or sink.

    10. Replace the clutter in your bathroom drawers with individual clear plastic bins so you can actually find that thing you're looking for without digging around (and making things even messier).

    reviewer image of plastic bins holding toothpaste, nail clippers, floss and more

    11. If you keep your jewelry in the bathroom, display it in a double-sided hanging organizer with 32 pockets and 18 loop closures. Now you can get some use out of those old earrings, bracelets, and necklaces you forgot you even had!

    review image of organizer holdings tons of jewelry

    12. Or opt for a gorgeous handmade organizer that basically turns your jewelry into wall art while keeping it neat and untangled. Bars, hooks, cork, and a 2-inch shelf offer a plethora of ways to store and display your accessories.

    A wooden organizer with gold bars and hooks for storing necklaces, earrings, and other jewelry

    13. Tackle the mountain of mess underneath your sink with two-tier, slide-out baskets for holding toiletries, makeup, cleaning supplies, and other bathroom supplies. The two-tier design lets you fill the space more efficiently, while dividers in each basket add yet another level of ~organization~.

    the baskets added under a sink to organize tons of cleaning supplies

    14. Make a proper home for your electric toothbrush (currently balanced precariously next to your faucet) with a shelf designed to be installed over the power outlet. It's a space-efficient *and* aesthetically pleasing place for your toothbrush to charge when you're not brushing.

    reviewer image of shelf installed over outlet and electric toothbrush on it and plugged in to outlet below

    15. Toss out all those half-empty containers taking up more space than necessary and replace them with sleek glass jars and bottles with pumps for storing spare cotton balls and swabs, bath salts, lotions, and shampoos. It also gives everything a consistent, minimalistic vibe.

    16. And for the ultimate combination of organization and aesthetics, invest in custom labels for each container so everything has its own place.

    cotton swabs and cotton ball jars with labels

    17. Maximize your counter space by elevating your go-to face washes, soaps, and serums on a three-tier shelf. You'll have all the essentials at arm's reach while using only a very little amount of your counter real estate.

    reviewer's counter with bathroom items stacked on shelf

    18. Or if you're not exactly a minimalist when it comes to beauty products, place a three-tier rack in a corner to house allll of your jars and bottles on each shelf as well as underneath.

    A three-tier rack in the corner of a bathroom counter

    19. Even your shower curtain (yes, really) can double as storage when you opt for a curtain with pockets! No more balancing your various bottles of shampoo and conditioner on the narrow bathtub ledge.

    shower curtain with pockets with shampoos in pocket

    20. Declutter *that* drawer (you know the one) that's simply a pile of makeup all mixed together by adding rearrangeable bins. You can configure your storage exactly the way you need it to keep your lipsticks, blushes, eyeshadows, and powders neatly separate.

    21. Or insert adjustable bamboo dividers to keep things simple — these expand to fit the length of your drawer for instant (and oh-so satisfying) organization.

    reviewer image of divider added in to bathroom drawer to separate perfumes from toothbrush

    22. Convert your medicine cabinet into a back-of-door cabinet so you can easily find the ibuprofen every time you need it. It swings open to give you a clear view of everything inside and conceals all your bottles when closed without taking up extra space.

    reviewer image of cabinet attached to bathroom door filled with medicine

    23. Set up a rotating organizer in a narrow shelf or cabinet to give yourself a 360-degree of all your makeup brushes, serums, and sprays — no more digging around to find the one you need (or forgetting about it until it expires).

    24. Place an over-the-sink shelf to utilize the full length of your sink for storage without the faucet getting in the way. It adds a gorgeous rustic touch while also providing a sturdy surface for decor and toiletries alike.

    A rustic brown shelf placed over the back of a bathroom sink

    Your bathroom will not BELIEVE how organized it is.