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Space-saving storage in the bathroom

February 27, 2010
Posted in Bathroom Advice — Written by Becky

When space is at a premium you need clever storage solutions to help you get by. Our daily lives simply can’t do without certain things, all of which need a place in the home. However, some rooms face more of an issue in terms of storage than others. Take the bathroom, for instance.

On the face of it, the bathroom seems like quite a simple room. You only go in when you need to wash, apply make-up, shower or use the toilet. That means you aren’t in the bathroom for long periods of time.

Having said that, you do need to keep an awful lot of things in the bathroom, despite how little time you spend in there. There are products that can’t be kept anywhere else because it is simply inconvenient. For example, it would be a real hassle to keep soaps, shampoos, toilet rolls, toothpastes, medical supplies, spare towels, skincare products and bathroom cleaning products anywhere other than the bathroom.

What you need is to consider a range of bathroom cabinets, selecting the one which provides the most storage, but encroaches on the room the least. A bathroom cabinet with a mirrored door is a good option if you’ve little space, because you don’t have to find room for a mirror as well.

You should also look into towel racks and make the most of empty wall space.

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