A compact bathroom can feel challenging, but getting all your necessities organized is definitely doable. You really can make every square inch function for your toiletries, and these 30 straightforward pointers will help you sort it out.
Woven Basket for Storing Rolled Towels

A woven basket with a slatted design makes a charming spot for rolled towels. Its neutral color and texture complement a black and white theme, so it works best in bathrooms with that palette.
The basket keeps extra towels contained next to the toilet.
Slim Wooden Shelf Unit for Narrow Spaces

If you have a tight corner beside your sink, a tall, narrow wooden shelf unit can display bath salts, rolled towels, and decorative bags. A trailing plant softens the industrial feel of the metal legs.
Rolling Cart for Accessible Toiletries and Towels

A narrow, three-tiered rolling cart tucks beside the toilet to keep bath essentials within reach. Its top shelf handles bottles and jars, with neatly folded towels and extra toilet paper on the middle and bottom.
For a softer feel, an artificial trailing plant can hang from the towel ring.
Woven Baskets for Vertical Bathroom Storage

Above the toilet, woven baskets mount on the wall to hold extra toilet paper and rolled towels. They’re made from natural hyacinth.
Wooden Shelf Unit with Cascading Greenery

Use a tall, narrow wooden shelf unit for rolled towels and other essentials. Drape a trailing plant over its side.
Galvanized Buckets for Vertical Greenery

If a vertical space feels bare, hang small galvanized buckets of faux greenery from a wall-mounted rod. They don’t take up counter or floor space.
Tiered Wire Baskets for Vertical Storage

Next to your vanity, a tall, three-tiered wire basket stand holds rolled towels, toiletries, and decorative plants. Its open wire design keeps items contained.
White Shelf Unit Above the Toilet

White defines a tall shelving unit designed to fit over your toilet. Its shelves hold rolled towels, toiletries in wire baskets, and extra toilet paper rolls.
Industrial Pipe Shelves with Towel Bars

Rustic, industrial shelves with wooden planks hold decor and towels, while pipe bars below hang hand towels.
Red Vanity Case and Black Pouches on Chrome Shelf

If you want a bold color pop, place a bright red vanity case on the top shelf of a chrome shelving unit. Below it, stacked black pouches keep smaller toiletries organized and out of sight.
Corner Shelves for Discreet Storage

Utilize corner shelving to tuck away cotton balls and extra toilet paper. Woven baskets keep these items contained on the dark shelves.
Leaning Ladder Shelf Unit Behind the Toilet

Tuck a leaning ladder shelf unit behind your toilet for three tiers of storage. Its white finish blends with fixtures, and a woven basket on the middle shelf holds extra toilet paper.
Stackable Clear Drawers for Under-Sink Organization

Stackable clear drawers fit under your sink to organize toiletries by category, allowing you to see items at a glance. Labeling each one for ‘nails,’ ‘hair,’ or ‘teeth’ keeps small bottles and tubes neatly contained.
White Pull-Out Bins for Under-Sink Items

Under your sink, white mesh bins with pull-out drawers sort toiletries and cleaning supplies. The tiered design includes open fronts.
Silver Shelf Unit for Under-Sink Storage

Silver forms a simple shelf unit for under your bathroom sink. This metal rack holds bottles and tubes, with space below for a clear bin holding smaller items like cotton swabs.
Two-Tiered Metal Shelf for Countertop Organization

For countertop organization, a slim, two-tiered metal shelf unit works well. It stacks skincare and beauty products vertically.
Two-Tiered Wire Caddy for Countertop Essentials

If your countertop essentials need organizing, a two-tiered black wire caddy can help. Its top tier holds a soap dispenser and toothbrushes, and neatly folded hand towels rest in the bottom basket.
White Shelves for Displaying Bath Essentials

Above your toilet, simple white shelves display decorative accents and essential items. The top shelf holds a faux plant and a “Cosmetics” box, while the lower shelf displays a small mirror and another plant.
Clear Ledge Shelves for Tidy Countertops

Mount clear ledge shelves on the wall for vertical storage of beauty products. These narrow acrylic shelves keep bottles and tubes off your countertop.
This works best when you need to see everything at a glance.
White Rolling Cart for Makeup and Accessories

If your beauty products and personal items need compact storage, a three-tiered white rolling cart is an option. Its top shelf holds makeup brushes in a clear organizer and skincare bottles, while lower shelves keep necklaces, sunglasses, and other accessories.
Black Wire Shelves for Shower Essentials

Mount simple black wire shelves to keep shower bottles, soaps, and scrubs organized. The tiered design uses vertical space well.
Its open wire construction works best for items that need quick drainage to prevent water buildup.
Hanging Planter for Shower Greenery

To bring a touch of greenery to your tiled shower, a hanging metal caddy features two shelves for bottles and jars alongside a dedicated spot for a trailing plant.
White Bins That Create Compartments for Hair Accessories

White bins can section off a drawer. They hold hair clips, barrettes, and claw clips without tangling.
Bamboo Ladder Shelf for Bathroom Essentials

Bamboo forms a slim ladder shelf unit that fits neatly beside the toilet. Woven baskets on its lower shelves hold bulkier items like extra toilet paper or towels, and the upper shelves display a small plant and glass jars for cotton balls.
Clear Turntable for Easy Bottle Access

On a shelf, a turntable organizer holds lotions, scrubs, and bottles. It’s clear acrylic.
Clear Bins for Under-Sink Toiletries

If items get lost behind plumbing under your sink, use clear bins with built-in handles to group similar items. You can pull them out to access bottles, tubes, and bars of soap.
Silver Shower Caddy with Hooks

Hang a tiered silver shower caddy from your showerhead for organized storage. It offers two levels for bottles and a lower bar with hooks.
This works best when you want shampoo, conditioner, and body wash within easy reach, and hooks for loofahs.
Round Wall Shelf for Displaying Bath Essentials

To bring order to your bathroom, a round metal frame with wood platforms provides a distinctive solution. It keeps personal care products, coiled fabric hand cloths inside a metal cage, and accent pieces such as jars and live plants in an orderly arrangement.
Floating Wood Shelf with Toilet Paper Holder

Mount a small, angled wooden shelf near the toilet, providing a spot for a potted plant and an air freshener, and it cleverly incorporates a built-in holder for a spare toilet paper roll.








