We've gathered clever cabinet organizing ideas that include over-the-door storage racks, drawer dividers, stacking containers, and everything in between. These inexpensive and durable solutions maximize space inside cabinets and hide clutter in open cabinetry to maintain a neat space.
Whatever the size and style of your bathroom, these 20 stylish and practical ways to organize cabinets are a sure way to minimize clutter and give your bathroom a refresh.
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Use Tiered Organizers
A lot of valuable storage space is wasted if a vanity cabinet has a single shelf that leaves the top half empty. Use tiered organizers to maximize vertical space.
This is a great option for a cabinet with sink plumbing since freestanding organizers allow you to work around it. A pull-out system allows for easy access to all your bathroom supplies while keeping them neatly tucked away.
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Break Up Drawers
Prevent cluttered drawers by breaking them up into sections with different-sized containers. Use narrow ones for items such as toothbrushes and toothpaste and smaller containers for floss picks or Q-tips. In addition to maintaining an organized drawer, emptying products out of bulky boxes helps save space.
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Use Kid-Friendly Baskets
Contain clutter in a kids' bathroom using playful accessories such as animal-shaped baskets. They add a fun touch, are age-appropriate, and provide a spot for extra towels or bath toys.
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Stack Containers
Lidded containers with flat tops allow for stacking, which is a great way to maximize bathroom cabinet space. Purchase clear acrylic containers so that you can see what's inside each one.
Use this storage method for less frequently used items or extra stock, since retrieving what you need does require a little more time and effort.
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Use the Cabinet Door
Don't limit yourself to cabinet shelves when it comes to creating functional storage to eliminate clutter—make use of the door, too. Hang an over-the-door rack to hold products for a sturdy way to add multiple tiers of storage space, or alternately, use self-adhesive hooks to hang small hand towels, brushes, or a loofah.
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Bring in Labeled Baskets
To keep open cabinet shelves neat, opt for opaque storage vessels such as wicker or woven bins that conceal any clutter and introduce a nice textural element into the space. Sort items by type—such as hair styling tools or extra towels—or by a household member and add labels for easy identification.
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Add a Decorative Spin
Treat glass-front cabinets as you would any other open shelving and put a decorative spin on your bathroom storage. Fill the cabinet with neatly folded towels, use pretty canisters to hold cotton balls and makeup brushes, and add stacking baskets that conceal less visually appealing supplies.
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Stack Toilet Paper Rolls
Instead of extra rolls of toilet paper cluttering the bathroom floor or the top of the toilet tank, designate one cabinet shelf for them. Remove rolls from their packaging and create neatly stacked rows to save space while keeping the extras easily accessible.
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Utilize a Bamboo Drawer Divider
Insert a bamboo divider into your cabinet drawer to create separate compartments. This is a great storage solution for everyday products, whether it's haircare items such as hair ties and a brush or your daily skincare go-to's. The bamboo adds a nice touch and can easily be wiped down with a damp cloth when it needs a quick clean.
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Corral Items in Wire Baskets
Use wire baskets for larger items that won't fall out through the open-weave construction. Their durable frame is a great choice for bulky hair styling tools or heavy bottles of shampoo that require a sturdy base.
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Display Towels
Give open cabinet shelves a neat look and use them to store larger items such as towels rather than a collection of small products that can create a cluttered appearance. Fold or roll towels and stack them in a uniform fashion for clutter-free bathroom.
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Keep a Stock Cabinet
Declutter your main cabinets by designating one cabinet to extra products. Packaging tends to be big and bulky, so prioritize the most easily accessible cabinets for items you use on a daily basis and use harder-to-reach upper cabinets to stash away extra stock.
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Create Separate Storage
Separate cleaning supplies and toiletry items by storing them in different cabinets if space permits, or at least on different shelves or individual containers. Try to keep the two categories from mixing to prevent cleaning products that may contain harsh chemicals from coming into contact with toiletry items.
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Go With Open-Top Containers
Open-top storage containers allow for easy access, provide good ventilation, and accommodate taller products. Use containers with handles to make taking them off cabinet shelves easier.
Add labels to keep them organized and ensure that every household member knows where each item can be found.
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Use a Decorative Tray
Corral frequently used products on a decorative tray to keep bathroom surfaces clean and cabinets from looking cluttered. A tray allows you to carry multiple products at once, adds a nice touch, and is a great storage tool for open cabinets as well as a vanity top.
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Choose Washable Bins
Plastic bins, whether opaque or clear, are a good choice for concealing bathroom clutter because they are easily washable. Whether it's shampoo or lotion, spills happen, and using washable containers saves you money in the long run.
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Hide Clutter in Wicker Baskets
Place wicker baskets on open cabinet shelves to hide clutter. They're sturdy and help keep items organized while concealing whatever you don't want on display.
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Group Like Items Together
Organize cabinet shelves by category and group like items together to maintain a neat space and an easy-to-navigate storage system. Store folded or rolled towels by type, room, color, or collection, and use containers to corral bathroom supplies.
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Bring in a Freestanding Cabinet
Clutter tends to form when there is not enough storage space to accommodate everything. If square footage allows, bring in a freestanding cabinet to add extra storage as well as charm and personality.
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Organize Items by Frequency of Use
If you have floor-to-ceiling cabinets in the bathroom, organize items by frequency of use, dedicating prime shelf space—the shelves that are easiest to access—to everyday tools and products.
Reserve bottom shelves for heavy items to prevent the risk of them falling from upper shelves and use hard-to-reach top shelves to hold extra stock that's only accessed occasionally.