A calm bathroom begins with thoughtful storage. When everything has a designated place, your routine becomes easier, and the room feels more harmonious. Think in zones for showering, the sink, and toiletries, and choose solutions that match your space and habits. Here you'll find concrete ideas for creating order without compromising aesthetic appeal.
Wall storage in the shower area
Keep shampoo, conditioner, and soap together and off the floor with a shower shelf that mounts without drilling. A stable solution like the high-edged shower shelf in brushed steel provides firm storage and a clean line in the shower. Follow the installation instructions step-by-step, and it will stay where you put it. Place the most used products in the front row, and keep extra supplies in a cabinet so the shelf doesn't become overcrowded.
Drawer organization in the bathroom
Drawers quickly swallow small items. Divide them into smaller sections and gather similar products in the same place - skincare separately, hair care separately, and makeup separately. A compact solution like makeup storage with a drawer makes it easy to keep track of brushes, palettes, and daily favorites. Place what you use every day in the front, and seasonal or rarely used products at the back, so you don't have to move too much around.
Under the sink - create an overview
The cabinet under the sink often holds everything from cleaning supplies to extra toilet paper. Start by emptying the cabinet, wiping it clean, and grouping items by function. Use open boxes for larger items and a water-resistant tray for daily toiletries that can be easily removed and put back. Place the tallest products at the back and the shorter ones at the front so you can see all the way in. Consider gathering reserve stock in a separate box so the cabinet by the sink only contains what you actually use there.
Small bathrooms - utilize height and depth
When square footage is limited, it's important to think vertically. Utilize the wall above the toilet with narrow shelves or hooks and keep the floor clear to create more space. In the shower, one shelf per person can provide structure and minimize clutter. On the mirrored cabinet, you can maximize depth by placing tall products at the back and short ones at the front, so you avoid pushing everything around to find what you need.
Create a calm expression with zones
A cohesive look makes a big difference in everyday life. Stick to a few consistent materials and sizes so the eye can easily read the room. A complete starter pack can be practical if you want to achieve results quickly - see for example the bathroom package solution, which combines matching storage for shelves, drawers, and cabinets.
How to get started - step by step
- Empty one zone at a time: Start with the shower or sink to maintain an overview.
- Declutter and sort: Discard expired products and duplicates, and group the rest into categories.
- Assign permanent places: Place daily products at hand height and rare ones higher up or further back.
- Group solutions: Use a tray on the countertop to keep soaps and creams together and easy to wipe clean.
Tame the countertop without visual clutter
Keep the countertop simple by gathering essentials in one base and letting the rest reside in drawers. A neutral tray or small organizer makes it easy to give the sink a calm look. If you have many small bottles or accessories, you can use one compact container per category and discreetly label them at home if you wish. Choose solutions that are easy to move when you wipe surfaces, and let the products close to the surface be those you actually use every day.
Extra tip: If you prefer to have your favorite products visible, choose a uniform base so the overall impression is calm. This gives a tidy look without extra work.































