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Approaches to effective storage in the bathroom

August 26, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Design — Written by Justin

Storage is important in pretty much every room in the house. Each room needs to accommodate specific items that are relevant to the things you do in those rooms. For instance, kitchens obviously need to accommodate food items, living rooms ought to be able to store multimedia items, bedrooms have to accommodate clothes and home offices need space for books and computing items.

Most rooms in the home are large enough for you to incorporate areas for storage inside them. However, bathrooms are often notoriously small and don’t usually have a great deal of room inside them for bathroom furniture even though the bathroom has to accommodate all sorts of items.

You need to look carefully for items of bathroom furniture that will fit neatly into your bathroom without making the room cramped and uncomfortable. Use wall space for things like bathroom cabinets and towel rails so that you don’t need to use up floor space in order to store these essential bathroom items.

Shelving inside shower units and over baths is also a really good way of storing items like beauty products, shower gels, shampoos and conditioners. This way you will free up space inside bathroom cabinets for other items.

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