Bathroom organization ideas and minimalist checklist – House Mix (2024)

Continuing with our weekly organizing series, today we’re going to talk bathroom organizing! Time to pull out all those old products, clean the drawers and purge grungy towels. I’ll give you tour of my bathroom and share a printable checklist to help organize and minimize your own bathroom.See my kitchen organizing post here.

Organizing series

  • Kitchen
  • Bathroom
  • Office

This bathroom is a little dated and needs some love (hello, caulking that has turned brown!), but at least it is neutral and has good structure and space. This beauty is similar to what I have in mind. (By the way, I have hundreds of otherbathroom inspiration pins you should check out too!)

But I’m working on seeing the beauty in this house, notjust all the projects I would like to tackle! A master bath remodel is a long way out, so I will be grateful and love what I have.

The question is how much elbow grease do I want to invest here when it will all go away eventually. Should I frame the mirrors and re-caulk everything for a few years time? I don’t know.

Ok, enough of my chitchatting, let’s get on to the organizing!

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Towels & Linens

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We didn’t have a linen closet in our last house and we don’t have one here. The plan is to putshelves over the toiletfor them like we have done before, but right now they’re in baskets. This leaves no room for the random towels or wash cloths that tend to linger in the linen closet. I don’t exactly want to look at that orange and brown floral towelfrom who knows where out in the open.

We each have a spare sheet set in our closets.

Limit towels and linens.

• Get rid oftowels and wash clothswith stains, frayed edges or don’t belong to a set. (I’m also told you can donate unwanted towels to animal rescue shelters.)

• For now, we will limit ourselves tosix towels in the master bathroom and two for each kid.(That’s not counting beach towels.)

• Throw out sheets thatare dingy or are no longer used.

• Rotate the towels so the get the same wear andwill eventually all be ready to replaced at the same time, keeping the set the same.

• Limit to two or three old blankets for picnics or “tents” with the kids. Why do I keep themall?

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Add over the door hooks for convenience. These were $5 from Ross Dress for Less. I even hang them over the kids’ towel bars, because kids will never use towel bars. Ever. Maybe, occasionally they use hooks though.

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I like to use gray hand towels to makeup stains!

The towels are from Costco and the rug is from Urban Outfitters.

Vanity

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Set out everyday items in a pretty way so they don’t take up cabinet space.

I put my makeup brushes in a fancy glass and keep a few pieces of everyday jewelry in a ring dish. They sit inside a dollar store tray.

Yardley soaps from the dollar store and lavender soap from Whole Foods are stored in a simple glass canister. I typically go for bars of soap in the bathrooms because they last longer than liquid soap and cost less. Any my kids can’t waste it all!

Pretty perfume bottles or a makeup mirror would be nice sitting out too. See my glamorous bathroom accessories post for more ideas.

I found that chair by the dumpster and gave it a makeover!

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I added some battery-operated fairy lights at the bottom of the vase for a relaxing glow for baths.

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Drawers

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This vanity is a little odd. It has one very long drawer. So I used a drawer divider and plastic trays to organize it. I’ve had the makeup tray for years and everything else here is from the Dollar Tree!

Once I got honest and put only the makeup I wear regularly in the drawer, it was easy to see and keep organized. I storethe makeup I wear only on occasion in another container, under the sink.

Purge the products

• Throw away all the older or expired bottles — perfume, makeup, masks, nail polish …That will get rid of more than you think!

• Clean makeup brushesavoid bacteria and skin irritation.

• Pull out makeup only used onoccasion out of thedrawer and put it in another container nearby. Then you can simplify everyday makeup and see it easily.

• Limit yourself to 2 sets of shampoo and conditioner. And subsequently, only buy another set when one has run out.

• Limit yourself to 2 or 3 hair stylers — curling irons, hair straighteners, hairdryer, etc.

• If you haven’t used anything left in the last 6 months, get rid of it.

When to throw makeup away

  • Lipstick: one year
  • Mascara & liquid eyeliner: 3 months
  • Cream eyeshadows: 6 months
  • Foundation: 6 months
  • Powders: 2 years
  • Pencil liners: 2 years
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All the trays except the one with makeup are from the Dollar Tree. Here are some similar ones online for convenience.

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Favorite makeup

My beautiful, always-put-together friend Stephanie teaches us all about actualaffordable makeup in this post. Man, she’s good!

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Under the Sink

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After I used up and threw away products I didn’t use, everything fit easily under the sink. And if it still doesn’t fit, then that means more has to go. Get ruthless!

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I sort of went crazy in my house with small, clear storage boxes from the dollar store. There are definitely more beautiful storage containers out there but I prefer thesebecause Ican see what’s inside without having to open them. Also, you can’t beat the price. These are things that I don’t use every day.

Under the sink, I have containers for:

  • hair accessories
  • nail polish
  • not frequently used makeup
  • feminine products
  • other (crest white strips, tanning wipes, eye patches …)
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Beside the containers there is a basket of products I don’t use every day — hair products and a mask.

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Use a caddy for everyday products to prevent leaving everything on the counter.

And finally, I’m trying something new and it’s working out well! I bought this caddy on clearance and Target and am using it to put all my everyday products and stick it under the sink. This keeps me from always leaving all my products out on the counter all the time!

When I get out of the shower, I plop this on the counter, use all my products and put it back. It’s even helping me remember to floss!

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The Man side

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Marcello’s side is very simple. He doesn’t need a lot or keep a lot, so it’s easy.

Everything here is from the dollar store, even the trashcan.

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Printable checklist

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Check out my Ultimate Planners!

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Organizing series

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  • Bathroom
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Bathroom organization ideas and minimalist checklist – House Mix (2024)

FAQs

How do you organize a bathroom with no counter space? ›

Organizing a bathroom with no storage
  1. Use baskets. Consider purchasing some luxury storage baskets that will fit between your toilet and sink, or on any surface space you might have available. ...
  2. Hide toiletries behind a mirror. Swapping out your bathroom mirror could be all you need to do. ...
  3. Choose slim designs. ...
  4. Use the walls.
Apr 29, 2023

What is the best way to organize a bathroom? ›

Easy Organization Tips for a Spotless Bathroom
  1. Organize Your Bathroom Cabinets Under the Sink. ...
  2. Divide and Organize Bathroom Drawers. ...
  3. Install Hooks Near the Shower or Tub. ...
  4. Hang Shelves or Add Extra Storage. ...
  5. Invest in Attractive Storage Containers.
Feb 5, 2024

How do I keep my bathroom clean and organized? ›

Quick Tips for Organizing Bathrooms
  1. Organize Your Medicine Cabinet. ...
  2. Control Hair Product Clutter. ...
  3. Add Creative Towel Storage. ...
  4. Divide and Conquer Your Makeup. ...
  5. Reassess the Shower Caddy. ...
  6. Claim the Space Over Your Toilet. ...
  7. Add Style and Function With Apothecary Jars.

How do you arrange a simple bathroom? ›

To organize your bathroom well, you need to find appropriate storage solutions for only the items you need. Start by eliminating waste, then sort the remaining products and items into categories (hair products, feminine care, etc.). Once you've done so, choose appropriate storage solutions for each category.

How do you store towels in a bathroom without storage? ›

Here are a few ways to maximize your space with towel bars:
  1. Install two or three towel bars behind the bathroom door. ...
  2. Install a vertical towel bar on the wall. ...
  3. Install a towel bar on the wall above the toilet.
  4. Add hooks to your towel bar to hang multiple towels.
  5. Hang a basket on a towel bar to store rolled towels.
Jul 15, 2023

How do you arrange a bathroom layout? ›

'Create cut out shapes (to-scale) of every fixture you want in the room - bath, basin, toilet, and shower enclosure etc. You'll then be able to rearrange items on your room plan until you find a layout you like. ' 'If possible, position your bath so it's the first piece seen when you open the door.

What order should I do my bathroom in? ›

In what order should you renovate a bathroom?
  1. Choose a style and design. ...
  2. Consider your budget and DIY skills. ...
  3. Make a plan. ...
  4. Order your new products. ...
  5. Start dismantling your old bathroom. ...
  6. Install the new fixtures and fittings. ...
  7. Finish the walls and floors. ...
  8. Add the finishing touches.

How do you declutter bathroom items? ›

How to declutter your bathroom in four simple steps
  1. CLEAR OUT EVERYTHING. - Throw away empty containers and expired products. ...
  2. CATEGORIZE. - Hair care products (shampoo, conditioner, styling products, etc.) ...
  3. PURGE. - Get rid of any products that are expired or have not been used in the past 6-12 months. ...
  4. CONTAIN & ORGANIZE.
Jun 8, 2023

Where to hang clothes in the bathroom? ›

Ditch resting your towels on the shower rods. Use that empty wall space to install an assortment of hooks for your bathrobes, pants, shirts, swimsuits, bath towels and more.

How should a bathroom be arranged? ›

Zoning: Break your room into wet and dry zones. Your wet area should have adequate waterproofing, while your dry zone should provide enough space for towel-drying and dressing. Movement and flow: You should be able to effortlessly move around your bathroom, switching from one task to another with ease.

What are the organization categories for bathrooms? ›

Common bathroom organization categories include hair items, makeup, medicine, towels, nail supplies, and toiletries. Sorting things into categories will help you decide where you should store each grouping—and what kind of storage solutions will fit your items the best.

What sort of things should be done daily to keep a bathroom clean? ›

5 Day-to-Day Habits for a Fresher, Cleaner Bathroom
  • Wipe the Shower Walls. "Using a small squeegee, wipe down water from the shower walls or glass to prevent water marks and mineral buildup," Peterson says. ...
  • Sanitize the Sink. ...
  • Bring a Vacuum to the Bathroom. ...
  • Take Care of the Toilet. ...
  • Keep Surfaces Clean.
Dec 28, 2021

How do you clean a bathroom checklist? ›

Weekly Bathroom Cleaning Checklist
  1. Clean and disinfect sink and counters.
  2. Clean sink and shower drains.
  3. Disinfect the toilet.
  4. Sanitize the sink.
  5. Clean shower or tub.
  6. Vacuum rugs and mop floors.
  7. Wash towels, including hand towels.
  8. Wipe down light switches and handles.
Apr 28, 2023

Where to put clothes when showering? ›

Place your dirty clothes in a laundry basket. Put your clean clothes or pajamas in a safe place where they won't get wet from the shower water. Take off your glasses and take out any contacts. Take off your watches, necklaces, and/or any other accessories.

How to position bathroom accessories? ›

A towel rack/bar/hook should be placed very close to the shower or bathtub, within an arm's reach. Smaller accessories such as bathroom hooks that can be placed on the countertop should be placed neatly on the countertop or in a bathroom tray in order to keep your bathroom countertop as organized as possible.

What do you put in each bathroom drawer? ›

Bathroom drawers can be used to store items including toiletries, makeup, nail care items, hair tools, spare towels, and medications. Try to focus on storing essentials that you reach for daily in bathroom drawers and storing extra supplies or lesser-used items elsewhere if space and storage allow.

How to make a minimalist bathroom? ›

Minimalist Japandi Style

How can I make my bathroom minimalist? To start, clear any unnecessary clutter or find spaces where it can be hidden out of sight. Consider installing a medicine cabinet or a vanity with storage. Incorporate sleek, warm textures and calming colors.

How do you make a small bathroom look classy? ›

Your small bath may just be your next favourite room.
  1. Keep Your Colours Light and Bright. © Emily Gilbert Photography. ...
  2. Or Double Down With a Dark Colour Scheme. ...
  3. Mirror a Wall. ...
  4. Opt for a Glass Shower Door. ...
  5. Or Remove Your Shower Door Completely. ...
  6. Backlight the Mirror. ...
  7. Take On Tile. ...
  8. Give the Curtain a Lift.
May 18, 2024

How do you fill a gap between bathroom counter and wall? ›

Use Caulk for Small Gaps

For relatively small gaps (up to about half an inch), a simple and effective solution is to use caulk. Choose a caulk that matches the color of your cabinet or wall to ensure it blends in seamlessly.

How to get more counter space in a small bathroom? ›

Try over-the-toilet shelving units or floating shelves styled with glass jars and trays for containing cosmetics and other space-hogging products. “You've added a decorative element, but it's still serving a purpose to hold things that you need,” Williams says.

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