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    20 Things To Help You Organize Your Bathroom If It's Currently Overflowing With Stuff

    Make your getting-ready space peaceful.

    1. A set of clear containers for storing all of your daily tools, like floss picks and cotton swabs, so you won't have to dig around for them in your drawers. They have lids to keep them protected from dust and germs, and they're cute enough to display right on your countertop, too.

    the containers on a tray in a bathroom with flossers, cotton swabs, cotton balls and soap

    2. A two-tiered organizer that'll hold all of your lotions and potions, whether you want to keep them in reach or tuck them under the sink. It has grippy silicone feet that'll keep the whole thing from sliding around or scratching up your granite.

    the organizer with products in it

    3. A wooden tray with removable heat-proof cups that'll let your hair tools cool down safely without cluttering up your counter. You can also use it for stashing your brushes and other tools, since the cups are so easy to pop in and out.

    the organizer with products in it and the removable cups out

    4. A shower tower that's easy-peasy to install — just extend the pole and lock it in place between your floor and ceiling. The four shelves have drainage holes to let water through, with little gaps to hang your loofahs and razors.

    the shower tower standing with some products in it

    5. Or a set of stick-on caddies if you need even more storage (or you share your shower with others). These caddies also have plenty of hooks to hang all of your washing up accessories.

    the stick-on bins in the shower walls

    6. Or a hanging bin system you can hook onto your curtain rod. The clasps can also rotate inwards if you wanna hang it from your showerhead instead.

    7. A soft-close garbage can that won't wake up your housemates in the middle of the night. It's *actually* big enough to hold all of your trash (but still slim enough to fit in small bathrooms), with a removable inner bin so you can easily toss everything out.

    the garbage can with the liner next to it

    8. A toilet paper holder that'll stick right onto your tank to save space. It also has a little ledge to put your phone or some baby wipes on while you do your biz.

    the toilet paper holder with glasses and diffuser rods on it

    9. A set of industrial-chic shelves that'll let you create some storage space out of a bare wall. The bottom shelf also has a towel rack, so you won't be stuck shaking your hands dry after washing 'em.

    the shelf mounted on the wall above a toilet

    10. Or a set of clear floating shelves for a more minimalistic and airy vibe. The raised edges will keep your products from sliding off, but you'll still be able to see what you're reaching for.

    the shelves with skincare products in them

    11. A trio of hooks that you can pop over your door to hang your towels or bathrobes. Reviewers say they're really sturdy, look discreet, and don't damage or scratch their doors.

    the hook over a door with a towel on it

    12. An L-shaped under-sink organizer that'll still fit, even if you have one of those awkward sink pipes that takes up half the cabinet space. The bottom drawer slides out, so you can easily reach whatever you need.

    two of the drawers under a sink

    13. A swivelling toiletry organizer so you can keep all of your daily go-to makeup and skincare products in reach. The compartments are layered and have separators to keep everything neat and tidy.

    the swiveling organizer with some products in it

    14. An over-the-toilet shelf system that's renter-friendly, since you won't need to screw or drill anything into the wall. You can adjust the height of the shelves if your flusher is on the top of your toilet.

    the shelves over a toilet

    15. And a slim rolling cart that'll help you make use of any gaps that are basically just wasted space. If you don't want to keep anything in your shower, you can just put your stuff on top and wheel this handy cart next to you while you're lathering up.

    the rolling cart filled with products between a vanity and toilet

    16. A collapsible bin that you can tuck away when you're not using it (they can also stack or nest inside each other if you buy a few).

    the bin with cotton swabs and other products in it

    17. A set of refillable bottles that'll give your products a cohesive look and make them easier to store (especially if you buy your soaps in bulk). The labels are printed right onto the bottles, so they won't ever peel or fade.

    a trio of bottles with labels in a bathroom

    18. A set of clear bins that'll help you tackle your messy drawers. The set also comes with a strip of grippy stick-on feet for the bottoms, if you don't want them sliding around.

    BuzzFeed writer's makeup drawer organized thanks to the bins

    19. A storage cabinet that'll give you a place to stockpile all of your extra towels and products if your current vanity is one bottle away from bursting open. You can adjust the shelves inside if you plan on storing taller products or tools.

    20. And lastly, a pocketed shower curtain liner if you don't even have a wall to spare. It'll hold tons of stuff, and the pockets are made of mildew-resistant mesh, so water will drain through without getting them all mouldy.

    the shower curtain with pockets filled with brushes and bottles

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