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Small Bathroom Storage: Every Cubic Inch Counts

Small Bathroom Storage:Every Cubic Inch Counts

Listen and take comfort: you're not the odd-man-or-woman-out by having a small bathroom. Small bathrooms are the norm, not the exception. And even if you have a large master bath, chances are you've got a small second or guest bathroom somewhere as well.

In this gallery of ideas and inspiration, we look at different ways to carve storage space out of small bathrooms.

Compare Prices: Fuoco 36" Modern Bathroom Vanity & Cabinet Set - Espresso

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Fuoco's Modern Bathroom line (in Espresso finish) affords plenty of storage space for small bathrooms, both under the sink and in the cabinet measuring 15 3/4" width, 14 1/4" deep, and 63 1/2" high.

Tall, Open Shelves Keep Small Bathroom Storage Simple

One of your better, easier, and cheaper solutions is a tall, open shelf unit. This 13 1/2" unit fits neatly between a toilet and vanity.

Compare Prices: Winsome Trading Company Shelf Espresso #85053 - Bathroom Shelves



Small Bathroom Storage:Wenge Linen Storage

When planning your small bathroom storage, be sure to give linens their own place (under the vanity is no place for linens, and why take up other storage places that could be used for other items?).

Compare Prices: Black Wenge Wood Finish Bathroom Linen Cabinet w/Open Shelves


This linen shelf is wenge wood and mounts directly on the wall. At a mere 11 3/4" wide, it will fit anywhere.

In mid- or large-sized bathrooms, medicine cabinets are a cute idea; in the small bathroom, medicine cabinets are essential.

Compare Prices: Dark Wood Bathroom Medicine Cabinet w/Three Open Shelves

Tuck away all toiletries and free up counter and cabinet space by the addition of a medicine cabinet to your small bathroom. This is a cool, crisp, and contemporary cabinet with a box made of wood.

Kitchens are well represented in the under-cabinet storage department--but why not bathroom cabinets?
If you're like me, there is this presumption that under the bathroom sink is a wet, sopping mess. But I have yet to see this wet, sopping mess.

So why not carve out some storage space? You can re-purpose kitchen under-cabinet storage pieces or use generic wire storage racks.

One of the best--and expensive--solutions is this top-tier roll out under-sink unit from good old Bed Bath & Beyond.

The top tier is inset so that it will clear the drain pipe.

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