• Toiletry Storage: How To Organize Personal Care Products

    Your bathroom is more than just a room with a toilet. In many cases, it also serves as a space to get ready for the day and unwind at night. You might use your bathroom for priming and looking your best in the morning and for relaxing with a bubble bath or hot shower before you go to bed.

    However, your bathroom space won’t be that inviting—or functional—if your toiletries are scattered around the countertops and you can’t keep track of your tube of toothpaste. 

    How can you clear away the mess and still have your essential products within reach? We’re happy you asked. Our guide on how to organize your bathroom toiletries will help you get everything in order. You can count on us for all the best toiletry storage ideas!

    Why You Need to Properly Store Your Toiletries

    There are a lot of benefits that can come from organizing toiletries and keeping an orderly space in your bathroom. 

    For one, when you sort through your stuff and find proper toiletry storage, you’ll know exactly where to find your personal care products. This means you won’t have to run around looking high and low for a spare toothbrush when your sister visits. When you implement proper storage, everything will have its own home, and you will know where that is.

    What’s more, a disorganized bathroom isn’t just annoying; it can also be bad for your mental health! Recent studies suggest that those who live in a cluttered or messy space often experience stress, anxiety, and even depression due to the chaos. To help prevent these negative psychological effects, simply commit to organizing your space and finding the appropriate toiletry storage solutions.

    And finally, you don’t want your home to be in disarray when guests come over. It can be embarrassing to have cluttered bathroom counters or overstuffed cabinets. While your own serenity should be the number one reason for keeping your space in order, it might be closely followed by creating an inviting room for your guests to enjoy. 

    Preparing Storage for Toiletries

    Before we share our favorite toiletry storage ideas, let’s go over some preparation steps.

    Organize Your Toiletries

    The first step involves sorting through your collection of toiletries to see what you want to hold on to and what you can get rid of. 

    Begin by looking at the items you don’t want. Do you have a bunch of random toothbrushes and can’t remember which ones belong to whom? Those can go straight into the trash. And that bottle of face wash you no longer like because it dries out your skin? Toss it. From the near-empty bottles of soap you won’t use to the shampoo you can’t stand the smell of, many items shouldn’t be taking up space in your bathroom. 

    Next, check the expiration dates on your personal care products. Any expired products should go into the trash can, along with anything that looks questionable. 

    Once you’ve pared down your collection, you should be facing toiletries that you have every intention of using. Those items deserve a proper home in your bathroom. 

    Assess Your Bathroom Space

    Now it’s time to look at what kind of storage space you’re dealing with. If you plan to keep all your toiletries in your bathroom, where can you store them? 

    If your bathroom already has a bunch of cabinets and drawers, these are obviously the first places you can take advantage of. But don’t worry if you don’t have access to those. Look around the space and see if there’s room to install shelves, place cubbies, or even insert hooks along the wall. As long as you’re willing to get creative, even the smallest of bathrooms can accommodate your toiletries! 

    Clean Your Storage Space

    The last preparation step includes making sure you have a clean and clear space for storing your toiletries. Wipe down counters, vacuum the back of cupboards, and dust any crevices so you can have a clean slate to work with. After all, you won’t want to store your items in a place that’s covered in dust, cobwebs, dirt, or grime!

    Toiletry Storage Ideas 

    When it comes to toiletries, organization ideas are aplenty! Check out these tips and tricks to find the best storage solutions for your toiletries.

    Drawer Organizers

    If you have bathroom drawers, we suggest picking up some drawer organizers to help bring some order to your toiletries. Instead of dumping all your soaps, conditioners, and toothpaste in one drawer, you can use these organizers to divide your supplies so they’re easy to locate. For instance, you could designate one side of the drawer to all things dental (floss, toothbrushes, and toothpaste) and the other side to your hair products like hair spray, gel, and brushes. 

    Lazy Susans

    Lazy Susans aren’t just for your spices! We love using them for organizing toiletries. They provide a compact storage solution while making it easier than ever to find what you’re searching for—simply give it a spin, and voila! 

    If you have a lot of counter space, consider placing one lazy Susan in the corner of the counter with all the items you use on an everyday basis, like your face wash and night cream. But if you have some extra cabinet space, you could always keep one under the sink to hold toiletries like your cotton balls, Q-tips, and makeup wipes. 

    Plastic Bins

    When it comes to storage solutions, plastic bins almost always top our list—and for good reason. These containers come in all sizes, giving you flexibility when storing your items, and they’re stackable, helping you take advantage of every last inch of storage space. You can also label them so you’ll know what’s inside each one without even opening it. For example, your shaving kit could go in one, and your extra supply of shampoos and conditioners in another. 

    Depending on your bathroom setup, you could easily and neatly store plastic bins in cabinets, along shelves, or even on your countertop. 

    Shelving

    When it comes to figuring out how to store toiletries, don’t underestimate the power of shelves! Installing some shelving along your wall will provide extra storage space—plus, it’s an opportunity to add some decor to your bathroom. 

    Find some vintage glass containers, fill them with your cotton pads and Q-tips, and place them along the shelves next to a fancy candle or potted plot for some instant charm. Or, go the more practical route and line the shelves with the plastic bins we recommended in our previous tip. 

    Cart

    If space permits, get a little artsy by converting a kitchen or drink cart into a toiletry cart. You could place your toiletries like soaps, creams, and lotions into glass receptacles next to neatly rolled hand towels, creating the perfect storage solution on wheels.

    Caddies

    You used to have shower caddies in your college dorm, so why not use them for toiletry storage in your home? If you live with multiple people, color code your caddies and designate one for each person in the household. When they’re not in use, store them in a cabinet or on a shelf, keeping everyone’s toiletries separate and neatly organized. 

    Hooks

    Do you have some blank wall space in your bathroom? If so, add some hooks! Hooks are especially handy if you don’t have much countertop or cabinet space. Use these hooks to hang baskets, trays, and even caddies filled with your toiletries. You’ll be able to see what you have and grab what you need easily. 

    Cubbies

    Modular storage is another one of our favorites because it’s so versatile! Cubbies provide you with square spaces for tucking away all your belongings, from shaving cream to bubble bath and everything in between. As an added bonus, you can place your toiletries in canvas bins that fit perfectly in the squares to keep them tucked away and out of sight. 

    Cabinets

    If you don’t have any cabinetry in your bathroom, consider installing some of your own. For example, place a convenient cabinet over the toilet or trade out your stand-alone sink for one with built-in cabinetry. After all, cabinets provide so much space for stashing not just your toiletries but also other bathroom supplies like cosmetics, medicines, bath towels, and more. 

    Contact Stor-It Today

    Organizing toiletries is just the beginning. Once your bathroom is in order, you’ll likely want to declutter the rest of your home as well! And if you find that you need a bit more space to keep things tidy, contact Stor-It to learn more about our storage solutions. We know that a little space can go a long way in keeping your life organized.

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