Home Sweet Home on a Budget: Bathroom Organization
Are you ready to pinch some pennies? Today I’m back with more ideas for making your home a better place without spending a ton of money. I’m focusing on thrifty organization projects this month. And I want you to throw in your two cents, too! At the bottom of this post, you’ll find a linky button. Use it to link up to share any and all of the projects you’ve completed in the last year that helped you be more organized….especially if you did them without spending a lot of money. If the Organization Fairy has been to your house, I want to know about it! Show us how she left your spaces better than she found them: closets, cupboards, toys pantries, garages…every spot in your house is fair game. Later this month, I’ll feature some of the projects that really caught my attention.
On your way down to that linkup, feel free to check out some of the terrific ideas for organizing one of the spaces in a home that can be one of the quickest to get unorganized: the bathroom. With limited space in the typical bathroom, there’s not always a lot of built in or available storage. It takes a lot of imagination to squeeze in all of the towels, hygiene items, extra toilet paper, styling irons, cleaning supplies, and other essentials into the room. Here are some great ideas for making every inch count.
Bathroom Organization Ideas:
Ikea spice racks used to hold hairstyling products from Suite Revival
Handy back of the door storage from Better Homes & Gardens with project plans here at Remodelaholic
DIY pocket organizer for sink cabinet at The Complete Guide to Imperfect Homemaking
Under the Sink Storage by Pink Toes and Power Tools featured at Pretty Handy Girl
More storage solutions for under the sink at Pregnant with Power Tools
Handy shelves made from wine crates at Rachel Denbow
Floating shelf tutorial from Designed to Dwell featured at Remodelaholic
Using unused wall space for storage from Pregnant with Powertools featured at Remodelaholic
Bucket hanging on the wall from Better Homes & Gardens {perfect for bath toys!}
Organized and pretty bathroom at 320 Sycamore.
Holsters for curling irons from PVC Pipe at Family Handyman
Great way to store bobby pins at Superwoman
Aren’t those great ideas? Now it’s time to share your organizing tips, tricks, and projects. Link up below, and don’t forgot to stop and visit some of the other links. Pin and share the linkup with your friends on Pinterest, too.
Great ideas as always. Thanks for sharing.
thank you for hosting – this will be fun!
I love this post Cassity! There are lots of great ideas here! Have a lovely weekend! Angie xo
Thanks Angie, I really need to organize my bathroom, I should get on that!
Thanks for the inspiration and for hosting!
You are welcome, Lora.
Wow, I thought my bathroom was somewhat organized until I read this post! Now I have some motivation to get back in there and re-do some stuff!
Oops, wasn’t trying to give you anything extra to have to do!! But I hope it makes you happy when you are done!
Wow, what a great surprise to be one of your features!! Thanks so much for the shout out 🙂 Can’t wait to see all the other organizing ideas–I can always use help in that area!
Kristen, you are welcome. Great job!
I love that those ideas are so easy to do, yet I probably would never have thought of them without your post!
Good, glad that this post helped inspire you!
Thanks for sharing! I love how even the smallest organizing project makes a room feel so much cleaner.
It is so true! It just gives you so much peace of mind!
Great ideas!! Thanks for sharing 🙂
This post got me motivated to do a mini-bathroom makeover. Thanks for the inspiration.
Yay! GOOD LUCK!
That “shoebag in the bathroom cabinet” idea is brilliant! I actually just did that in my own bathroom, but hadn’t ever seen anyone else do that!!!
love all those tips! simple and effective. love it
Thank you for some great ideas.
This article really inspired me! I have a small bathroom that needs a complete re-do. It lacks storage and is about as bare bones as you can get, but yet it is expected to serve 3 people. Thank you so much for the simple creative tips! It was a fresh perspective. If you look in the right places like goodwill, thrift centers, garage sales, or friends who are purging you can find all the materials fairly inexpensively!