Whether you have a bathroom as big as
a master bedroom or you have one the size of a small closet, bathroom storage
is persistently an issue for homeowners. Finding a creative way to design
storage solutions while maximizing space is a difficult undertaking for anyone.
Most people find themselves overwhelmed with the constraints of their room size
or confused by the amount of products that are available and what would be best
for their space. From finding storage products that enhance the style of your
bathroom that are still highly functional to understanding the underlying
source of your storage issues, creating a storage solution can be a challenging
project for even a very experienced home renovator.
The Importance of Well Designed
Bathrooms
Next to the kitchen, the bathroom is
the main room that will draw potential buyers to purchase a home. This is why
it is absolutely critical that your bathroom appear as functional and appealing
as possible. Investing in adequate storage solutions is a great investment as
most buyers are typically seeking a well organized bathroom. In order to get
the most for your renovation money. It may help to call in a professional
bathroom designer or an organization specialist. These professionals will have
ideas on the latest products for your storage solution as well as having tools
to help you view various options.
Whether you are considering a major
reconfiguration of your bathroom or just some additional shelving. Professional
software can take the dimensions of your translate them in to your improvement
ideas. This visualization can often change the direction of a project as
homeowners realize what they thought would work might not be the best option. A
professional would be able to help you make the right decisions about your
project, materials, dimensions and style.
Getting to the Root of the Issue for
many homeowners that start out thinking they don’t have enough storage space in
their bathrooms, finding the source of the storage issue should be the first
stop in the design phase. Having difficulty finding storage for towels is a lot
different than lacking storage for dozens of cosmetics and hair products. Deciding
whether you want concealed storage or open storage will be another big decision
and will depend on the type of items you struggle to find a home for in your
bathroom.
There are custom drawer inserts
available for existing bathroom cabinets that can be a grate option for small
cosmetics that you find yourself stacking on top of each other only to have
them topple over every time the drawer opens or closes. Under sink space may
also be underutilized if the cabinet is too deep. This provides an opportunity
to use roll-out shelving or removable storage containers. There also may be
under used space right above a toilet which can be great for shallow shelves or
a cupboard for storing extra toilet paper, tissue or cleaning suppliers.
Tricks of the Trade
When it comes to bathroom storage
design, one of the key facets is utilizing every square inch of a bathroom
without making it look as if you have used every square inch. Creating shelving
that is vertical is one of the tricks bathroom designers will utilize which
actually provides a feeling that the room is taller and therefore larger than
it really is. There are other options which can help to ‘steal’ space you
didn’t know you had. An experienced contractor may be able to find space
between wall studs that is not impacted by plumbing or electrical where you can
add custom, built in shelving. You can use this space openly or attach a
cupboard door to conceal the contents, similar to a medicine cabinet.
Many small bathrooms will only have a pedestal
sink which offers no storage. There are some simple storage options that people
may not have considered, such as utilizing decorative baskets that can sit on
the floor to hold towels. There is a wide assortment of decorative storage
boxes and baskets available that may be perfect for your space and can hide the
extra hair products and cosmetics. Just be sure when selecting your container
that it can hold up to the humidity of a bathroom environment.
For larger bathrooms that simply do
not have the right flow, there are a number of design tricks that can be used
to maximize your space. If you are planning to replace your sink cabinet, you
might select one that is actually 4-6 inches higher than the current cabinet.
Many cabinets were built to standard specifications, but most custom and higher
end bathrooms have elevated sink cabinets. This serves two purposes, one being
that the sink is more ergonomically situated for its general purpose of hand
and face washing and then secondly, the added height will provide for more
storage.
The size of your Project
Before heading in to the home
improvement store, take a look at your bathroom cabinet and see if you are
fully utilizing all the storage beneath the sink, or if you mostly have extra
soap and shampoo bottles that don’t stack well. Rather than replacing the whole
cabinet, an added shelving layer might make a huge difference in your space
usage. Another common storage issue is wet towels and where to hang them. If
they aren’t slung over the top of the shower door then they are piled on the
floor. If you have a glass door shower, check to see if you can add a towel bar
across the door which is a great way to make up for a lack of wall space.
Some homeowners have waited so long to
deal with their bathroom storage issue that they really just want to rip the
whole thing out and start over. If you have the time and money to invest in
this project, it almost always brings a return on your investment when it comes
to re-sale. If you want to see how much you can do on a small budget to solve
your need for a medicine cabinet, cosmetic counter and linen closet, a
consultation with a professional would still be strongly advised due to the
sheer complexities of space, plumbing and electricity that are involved with
bathroom renovations or project installations. Some simple storage fixes may be
all that you need rather than an entire overhaul.
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