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6 Easy Ideas for Storage in a Small Bathroom

Ashley Tyler

By Ashley Tyler
Updated February 12, 2025

Small bathroom organization is a struggle. From bathroom storage baskets to bathroom wall shelves, storage solutions beyond bathroom towel storage make a big difference in keeping your small bathroom functional and organized. These small bathroom ideas will make your bathroom feel twice the size.

White double sink bathroom vanity with woven baskets on the bottom.

Use a Laundry Basket to Keep Clothes Off the Floor

Bathroom with a wooden vanity, black laundry basket and teal and white checkered tile.

Have an accessible laundry hamper to keep dirty towels and clothes from piling up on the bathroom floor. Since this laundry basket is visible, choose one that complements other features in your bathroom. If you have pops of black, go with a laundry hamper with a lid and a steel frame to keep the contents hidden from view. Have a more bohemian bathroom? A wicker laundry basket is a great option. Want to make sorting the laundry easier? Choose a laundry sorter style hamper. Bonus points for a laundry basket on wheels which makes it easy to push it straight to the laundry room.

A laundry hamper on wheels with three sections.

Laundry Sorters

A wicker laundry hamper with a lid.

Wicker Laundry Baskets

A metal frame laundry basket on wheels.

Rolling Laundry Baskets

Bathroom Baskets Keep the Counter Clutter-Free

Small bathroom with navy blue vanity, round mirror and gold accents.

Keeping a vanity countertop clean goes a long way in making a small bathroom look organized. Store frequently used toiletries like facewash, hairspray and body lotion in a bathroom storage basket under the sink or inside the bathroom cabinet. Adding under the bathroom sink storage keeps toiletries accessible without cluttering the counter. This small bathroom storage solution also makes cleaning easier, since you won’t have to move a bunch of items every time you wipe down the counter.

A three compartment wicker storage basket with a handle.

Wicker Storage Baskets

A black plastic storage bin.

Black Storage Baskets

A white plastic storage bin.

White Storage Baskets

Hang Bathroom Wall Shelves for Extra Storage

Bathroom with pink walls, patterned tile shower and a black vanity.

Looking for bathroom closet ideas for a small space? Try bathroom shelves. It’s tricky to find a place to store extra towels and washcloths in a bathroom without a linen closet. Strategic bathroom wall storage can make a world of difference in a small space. Instead of stashing the towels somewhere else in the house, install a few bathroom shelves.

Shelves for the bathroom allow you to go vertical with your storage and makes the most out of every inch of the room. From bathroom floating shelves to cool industrial brackets, appearance is just as important as function when dealing with a small space. Decorate bathroom shelves with practical items like towels and washcloths and small accents like a low-light succulent in a textured planter and a scented candle.

A wood shelf with metal brackets.

Wooden Bathroom Shelves

A floating wood shelf.

Floating Bathroom Shelves

A decorative black shelf bracket.

Shelf Brackets

Add Bathroom Drawer Organizers

Bathroom vanity drawer with small organizing containers inside.

Add small bathroom baskets and bins inside your drawers to prevent a mess. Use individual plastic drawer organizers instead of a full drawer organizer inside your bathroom storage cabinet to fully customize the storage. Pull everything out of your drawers and getting rid of any expired items. Choose the right size bins based on what you have. Group similar items together, like all your makeup in one bin and brushes in another. Smaller groupings mean you’ll always be able to find what you’re looking for. Then it’s like a real-life game of Tetris to determine the best configuration in your bathroom vanity.

Once you nail down how you want the bathroom storage bins organized, add a small piece of sticky tack under each one. It prevents them from sliding around every time you open and close the drawer. An organized bathroom drawer will help start your morning on the right foot every time.

A silver and glass vanity tray.

Vanity Trays

A set of individual white storage containers.

Individual Bathroom Organizers

A clear acrylic makeup organizers.

Makeup Organizers

Use Over-the-Cabinet-Door Storage for Hair Tools

Bathroom vanity with an open cabinet with an over-the-door storage holding brushes and a hairdryer.

Keep your hair tools within arm’s reach with an over-the-door organizer. This bathroom space saver keeps everything organized and makes getting ready easier than ever. An over-the-door organizer also helps free up space inside the bathroom cabinet. Gone are the days of untangling cords and rummaging through your vanity cabinet searching for the hair dryer. This simple bathroom storage idea will streamline your morning and increase the functionality of your space.

Take Advantage of Unused Space With a Corner Bathroom Cabinet

Bathroom with shiplapped walls, white pedestal sink and a white corner cabinet.

In a small bathroom it’s important to take advantage of every inch of storage space. One spot that’s often forgotten about is the corners. Add a corner bathroom shelf to store things like extra rolls of toilet paper, spare towels for guests, and anything else you need to easily access. Choose a corner bathroom cabinet with open shelves if you want to use it as more of a decorative accent or one with closed doors if you want to keep your extra items hidden. Don’t have room for a full cabinet? Try a few corner shelves instead.

Corral Necessities With a Caddy for the Shower

White subway tiled shower with a shower caddy hanging over the shower head.

When you step into the shower after a long day, the last thing you want to do is look at another disheveled mess. Keep your shampoo, conditioner and soap in a hanging shower caddy. Choose a bathroom organizer in either aluminum or stainless steel to ensure it doesn’t rust. An open metal bottom prevents soap scum from building up underneath your bottles. Suction cups stop the caddy from moving and hooks on the bottom provide the perfect spot to hang dry your loofah or washcloth.

Make the Most of a Small Space With Over-the-Toilet Storage

bathroom with shiplap walls, a black vanity and a free-standing over-the-toilet organizer.

If you don’t want to hang shelves but still need more storage, install a free-standing over-the-toilet cabinet instead. Exploring different over-the-toilet storage ideas is great for renters with small bathrooms who don’t want to put holes in the wall. Use the over-the-toilet storage cabinet to store toiletries like cotton balls and cotton swabs in clear containers, which makes it easy for you (and your guests) to always find exactly what you’re looking for. Incorporate bathroom storage over the toilet to make the most of this underutilized space and you’ll be surprised how much more you are able to store in a small bathroom.