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09-28-2006, 09:40 AM
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Mommysavers Goddess
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Wisconsin
Real Name: Tanya
Posts: 3,605
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We have the same problem at our house. Only we have a sink that is attached to the wall and is bare underneath, it is too close to the toilet and bathtub to even fit a vanity base under it. We have a narrow built in cabinet behind the bathtub, the only way to fit our bathtowels into it is to roll them instead of folding them flat, that way we can stack them inside the cabinet like logs and it gives us alot more room for towels. We have shelf unit above the toilet for things like deoderant, hair products, qtips,cotton balls,etc. I reuse old Home Interior's brand glass candle jars w/ lids to store my qtips and cotton balls in,so they look pretty too. I have a basket on the top of the toilet tank that i store my brushes and combs in. We keep alot of the shampoos, body washes, soaps, all the misc.showering/bathing supplies that we are currently using on a wire-coated metal rack bolted to the back wall of the shower/tub. I found the rack at Walmart, it is originally used for the back side of a door, i think it was called over the door pantry shelves??Anyway,we use it for the shower/tub, works great and the shelves are adjustable, and keeps things from piling up on the edges of the tub.
If you have enough wall space, could you install open shelving for things like washclothes, hand towels and set hair products in baskets on the shelves??? Those rolling plastic storage carts with drawers come in handy too if you have any space behind a door or something??? If things get too crowded, you can do what we did. We have a pretty,decorative antique looking dresser just outside the bathroom door, its at the bottom of our open stairway in the small hallway between our livingroom and kitchen. I store extra bathroom items in it, like toilet paper, feminine products, band aids,etc. in it and keep framed pictures on the top of it so it looks more like decorative and nobody knows i have bathroom items in it.:cool:
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