Best Under-Sink Bathroom Organizer?
Help — I'm a full-grown adult and I've never had my own bathroom sink before!
I spent most of my life sharing a bathroom. Then, in the first apartment of my own (where I've lived the last 8+ years) there was no bathroom sink (look, don't judge, it was very affordable and I had a whole room dedicated to reading). Now, I have a bathroom sink, and I have no idea how to store stuff in it!
Attaching a pic of my current situation. Trying to use some baskets to divide it up, but it still looks cluttered and barely functions. Any products you'd recommend to make her make more sense??
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I would try to use the vertical space. So a couple of taller small shelves & some small stackable boxes. Then I use some nice jars, etc for toothbrushes and my most used makeup brushes.
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I agree with @Lily11811 , definitely use that vertical space. You could get a two-tier organizer (or two, depending on the size!) and utilize stackable boxes. I would even recommend using the walls/doors. These Command caddies are great if you are looking for a renter-friendly option:
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@lindabelcher under the sink is so hard!!! I am a really big fan of pull-out drawers like these from Target for corralling some of the smaller stuff. I also find that stackable bins like these are really helpful for making use of vertical space. I have bought the clear version of this bin for literally every room of my house — I find it so handy and it's great for anything that might spill since it's so easy to clean!
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I agree with @MeganBakerDetloff — pull-out drawers are the way! I didn't have them until a few years ago, and they made a huge difference for me. Otherwise I end up just tossing everything in and losing track of all of it.
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