Clever storage solutions for a neater bathroom
Finding the right storage solutions for a small area can be tricky. Especially if it's a bathroom. Make space to move around and keep all your shampoos, towels, toilet paper and more. The less clutter there is, the more spacious the area looks. We have got a few easy tips to smarten up your bathrooms. After all, an organised bathroom is a comfortable one.


1. A TWIN FOR YOUR SHOWER ROD: Don’t know where to keep those extra towels and dirty laundry? Add an extra shower rod with S-shaped hooks to hang them. It adds more space to keep your things without taking up much room.
2. DOORS TO THE RESCUE: Your doors are capable of doing so much more than keeping your bathroom locked. Add door hangers to keep your bathrobes and towels or shelves for the unused space above it to keep your shampoo bottles.
3. WALL STORAGE IS THE WAY TO GO: In a smaller bathroom, shallow wall shelves are perfect to keep toiletries organised while giving you space to move around. Add a few open shelves to keep things easy to reach or display a small plant or decor piece to add character to your bathrooms.
4. FIND MORE TIME TO RELAX IN THE MORNINGS : Keep the morning rush down to a minimum and line your bathroom with our open organisers - you don’t have to drill your walls to put them up. Store your makeup and accessories and maybe even add a rail below them to hang your outfit for the day.
5. STORAGE FOR UNUSED PARTS OF YOUR BATHROOM: Resistant to water, our plastic boxes make efficient use of the space underneath your sink. They’re perfect for storing cleaning brushes and detergents, as long as your kids or pets don’t get their hands on them.
We love to see our customers get creative with our products. Go for it! But please note that altering or modifying IKEA products so they can no longer be re-sold or used for their original purpose, means the IKEA commercial guarantees and your right to return the products will be lost.
Made by
Interior designer: Therese Ericsson/ Katarina Grundströmer
Photographer: Sandra Werud
Writer: Vanessa Algotsson