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Storage Essentials, Creating a Primary Bath with A Place for Everything

Like the old adage, a space for everything and everything in it’s space, this primary bathroom is the prime example how a few simple storage details can create the bathroom of your storage dreams.

We suggest beginning your primary bath remodel by thinking about what you store in this space today, what you wish you had room for, and listing what works well or needs improvement from how you use your bathroom today.  From there, work with your designer to find solutions that can fit your needs, and don’t forget to think creatively!  The storage solutions shown here feature elements often found in kitchen designs, but overlooked when thinking of one of your top used spaces in the home, your primary bath!

Door Storage

Maximize every inch with an organizer attached to the back of a doors.  This shallow shelving has minimum impact to shelf space and is the perfect location to house quick grab-and-go essentials that can sometimes get lost behind larger items.  Often found in the kitchen to store spices on the back of a wall cabinet door, this rack is the perfect size to house small bottles and tubes with ease.

Base Pull Out Cabinet

Looking for even more storage for bottles, sprays and jars?  Increasing the depth of your base cabinets to a full 24”, like we show here in this center bank of cabinets, allows for the perfect opportunity to include any number of base cabinet accessories often reserved for other areas of the home like your kitchen island.  Here the Base Pantry Pull out makes for an ideal housing location for three levels of storage.

Hair Care Hideaway

Provide an easy solution to prevent tangled cords and cluttered drawers.  This pull-out includes 3 stainless steel bins perfect for housing brushes, hair dryers and flat irons.

Adjustable Drawer Divider

Who doesn’t love a customized storage solution?  This adjustable drawer divider allows for a compartmentalized vanity drawer to make more efficient use of the storage space.  What makes this storage feature even better is that it can adapt with your needs, simply rearrange the slatted components to fit different bath essentials today and rearrange later to house new towels or varied essentials.

The key to a well-organized space is knowing where to begin.  By starting with a foundation of what your needs are, it allows you to create a space tailor-fit to meet your needs and one that could allow for flexibility to adapt the space for needs in the future.