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Small bathrooms present unique challenges when it comes to staying organized and clutter-free. With limited space for storage, it’s easy for toiletries, towels, and cleaning supplies to take over every available surface, making your bathroom feel cramped and chaotic.

The good news is that smart organization solutions can transform even the tiniest bathroom into a functional, peaceful space.
From vertical storage options and hidden compartments to clever ways to use every corner, there are simple strategies that make a big difference. I’ll share practical ideas that help you maximize storage while keeping your bathroom looking clean and stylish.
1. Install floating shelves above the toilet for extra storage

I recommend floating shelves above your toilet for smart storage in small bathrooms. They mount directly to the wall without visible brackets, creating a clean look while maximizing unused vertical space above your toilet.
2. Use magnetic strips inside cabinet doors for small metal items

I mount magnetic strips inside my bathroom cabinet doors to keep small metal items organized. This keeps tweezers, nail clippers, and scissors easily accessible but out of sight.
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The strips work great for bobby pins and hair clips too. I simply stick these tiny items right onto the magnetic surface where I can find them quickly.
3. Hang a tiered shower caddy to organize toiletries vertically

I hang a tiered shower caddy over my showerhead to maximize vertical space. This simple solution keeps shampoo, conditioner, and body wash within easy reach while freeing up counter space.
4. Add over-the-door hooks for towels and robes

I recommend installing over-the-door hooks to maximize your small bathroom space. These hooks fit right over your door without drilling holes.
You can hang towels, robes, and clothes on these practical hooks. They keep items off the floor and within easy reach.
5. Use stackable clear acrylic drawers inside vanity cabinets

I recommend clear acrylic drawers for vanity storage. They stack neatly and keep items visible.
These drawers work well for makeup and small toiletries. You can customize your setup by adding more units.
6. Apply peel-and-stick backsplash storage to hold brushes and combs.

I use peel-and-stick backsplash tiles with built-in storage slots behind my sink. These tiles attach easily without grout or tools.
The storage slots hold my brushes and combs perfectly. This keeps my counter clear and organized.
7. Place a slim rolling cart between toilet and sink

I find slim rolling carts perfect for narrow spaces between toilets and sinks. These carts hold toiletries and toilet paper in tight spots.
Most carts measure around 5 inches wide and fit easily into small gaps.
8. Install corner shelves to maximize unused space

I recommend using corner shelves to turn wasted space into storage. These shelves fit perfectly in bathroom corners that usually stay empty.
Corner shelves work well for storing toiletries, towels, and decorative items. They keep your floor clear while adding vertical storage space.
I suggest choosing floating corner shelves for a clean look. You can also use corner pole racks that don’t require drilling into walls.
9. Use drawer dividers to keep small items sorted

I use drawer dividers to separate my bathroom items by type. Hair tools go in one section while brushes and combs stay in another.
Small containers work well for organizing makeup and skincare products. This keeps everything visible and easy to find.
10. Mount a wall-mounted toothbrush holder with built-in cup

I recommend installing a wall-mounted toothbrush holder with a built-in cup to save counter space. These holders keep toothbrushes organized while providing a rinse cup.
Most models use suction cups or adhesive mounting for easy installation.
11. Use under-sink organizers with adjustable levels

I recommend adjustable shelving units for under-sink storage. These organizers fit around plumbing pipes easily.
You can change shelf heights based on your items. Tall bottles go on bottom shelves. Short containers fit on top levels.
12. Hang baskets on the wall for towels or toilet paper storage.

Wall-mounted baskets solve storage problems in tight spaces. I recommend wire or wicker baskets that hold multiple towels easily.
These baskets work great for toilet paper too. You can stack hand towels on top while keeping supplies within reach below.
13. Add a ladder shelf for towels and decorative accents

I recommend ladder shelves for small bathrooms. They lean against walls without taking floor space.
These shelves offer multiple tiers for storage. I can organize towels, toiletries, and decorative items efficiently.
14. Use tension rods under the sink to hang spray bottles

I install a tension rod horizontally between my cabinet sides under the bathroom sink. This creates instant storage space for cleaning bottles.
I hang spray bottles by their triggers over the rod. This keeps them organized and easy to grab when I need them.
15. Install a recessed medicine cabinet with mirror

I recommend installing a recessed medicine cabinet for maximum space savings. This option fits directly into your wall between studs.
The mirror front serves double duty as storage and reflection space. You get hidden shelving without losing wall space.
This solution works perfectly in small bathrooms where every inch counts.
16. Use over-the-toilet shelving units for multi-level storage

I recommend installing multi-shelf units above your toilet. These create several storage levels in one compact space.
Most units feature three to four shelves. This gives you room for towels, toiletries, and decorative items all in one spot.
17. Mount a fold-down drying rack for small hand towels.

I recommend installing a wall-mounted fold-down drying rack for hand towels. It provides multiple rungs when extended.
When not in use, it folds flat against the wall. This saves valuable space in small bathrooms.
18. Place a suction cup soap dispenser in the shower area

I recommend installing a suction cup soap dispenser on your shower wall. This keeps liquid soap within easy reach while you shower.
Clean the shower wall first. Remove any soap scum or dirt so the suction cups stick properly.
19. Use small labeled jars for cotton balls and swabs on the counter

I use small glass or acrylic jars to store cotton balls and swabs on my bathroom counter. These containers keep items organized and easy to grab.
Labels help me identify what’s inside each jar quickly.