The Hierarchy of (Toilet) Needs
Ladder shelves not just look decorative, they also function as areas to store towels and linens. Wire baskets keep it all clean and safe while incorporating a appeal that is modern.
The Classics Never Go Out of Style
A hanging shower caddie consistently works in a tiny bathroom. This caddie hooks to carry everything out of loofahs into razors, and includes all of the bells and whistles like elastic baskets, even a soap dish that may be removed for cleanup, suction cups at the base for stability.
Ladder Not Included
Space above the door is usually wasted. Adding a shelf provides storage room for extras such as toilet paper or items that are employed.
Some Elegance and Style
This three-tiered rack holds hand towels and jewellery. The wood it's made from adds a rustic elegance to a bathroom vanity. Bowls can be inserted to maintain pieces such as necklaces.
Build It Right Into the Wall
Though better suited to renovation or construction, a built-in niche or alcove in a shower will increase the storage capacity. Additionally, it makes an interesting design element.
Safe Storage for Electronics
Finding a place to store styling appliances, such as curling irons and flat irons, may be challenging. Keeping them in the wrong place while hot could be dangerous, but you do not want them cluttering up your counter either. A metal file box might be a solution to this conundrum. You can mount them on the inside of a cabinet door or on the side of a sink.
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