Storage space has always been a premium option in small rooms, and it can be best seen in smaller bathrooms. Every bathroom is home to tens of items, such as perfume bottles, towels, razors, shampoo bottles, make-up items, toilet paper, and so on.

But how are you going to store all of these if you have a small bathroom? Here are the best 4 tricks that will maximise your bathroom space.

 

Install Narrow Shelves

Narrow shelves are an advantageous choice for smaller bathrooms because instead of occupying horizontal space, they're going to stack up horizontally. Note that the majority of bathroom items and appliances aren't really big, meaning narrow shelves would be a perfect storage option. If you have some items that are more personal, you can add narrow baskets on some of the shelves. This will ensure that you're items are kept away from curious eyes, while also bringing a design boost to the overall appearance of the shelves.

 

Install Corner Units

Corner units can be a great addition to every small bathroom. If you have a free corner in your bathroom, it might be time to invest in a corner unit. However, when buying one, look for triangle shaped units, instead of the usual square shapes. Having triangle shaped corner units will maximize both your bathroom space and your storage space, allowing you to have the best of both worlds. One of the advantages of these corner units is that you'll have new storage space both on the inside, and on top of the unit.

 

Install an Infinity Mirror

Installing an infinity mirror in your bathroom would not only give the impression of a larger bathroom, but it would also give your bathroom a unique look. Because the infinity mirror industry has seen a rise in popularity in the past years, you have many options to choose from. A vast palette of shapes and sizes, combined with a practically infinite array of LED colours makes choosing an infinity mirror one of the easiest steps you can make towards maximizing your bathroom space.

 

Install Door Towel Hangers

Towels are probably the most voluminous item that people keep in their bathrooms. Naturally, the towels occupy most of the space in the bathroom. One way to reduce this occupied space is to install door towel hangers. Having a small space that can accommodate up to 4 towels means that you can remove those large bathroom cabinets that take up so much space. Once you've done so, your bathroom will have a roomier feel to it.

 

Relocate Some of the Unused Items

Sometimes, the best solution to maximising your bathroom space isn't installing small cabinets and racks that will take up less space, but to actually relocate the items that you don't normally use on a daily or weekly basis. Out of habit, most people keep a lot of items in their bathroom either because they know they will eventually make use of them, or because they forget to throw them out. One of the best examples here is sunscreen. The average sunscreen bottle doesn't belong in the bathroom during winter months. Think of all the things you're keeping in the bathroom but you don't actually use. Relocate those items in order to de-clutter your bathroom and maximise your space.