1) ORGANIZING BY PERSON:
- color coordinating towels keep each family member responsible for their own
- laundry separators - organize by person or by type of load
- wall-hung dispenser keeps bath free of bottles and neatly stores shampoo, conditioner and body wash![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjstIaMto5FXirnocLbWGpY5mOfcNVQTRhNiwuu94OE4am9xgdccJq_V4pPoa6QVfwQvui-3FfeCfpMUxbiC6CaKpyc_D27sfTpp6NqLiXMQKEdwsYpmcU4-NMNyMlXMD98-bq9EdH1WlU/s280/Bath+1.JPG)
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2) MAKING USE OF SMALL SPACES:
- create an entire wall of storage using super-narrow shelves for small bath items
- carve out some space in-between studs in the wall for hidden, recessed shelving
- side walls can also be used for shelving - add a mirror and glass shelves to visually enlarge the space
3) STORAGE IN UNUSUAL SPACES
- keep the bath toys in order with this wall hung (or tile suctioned) toy holder with large scoop
- extra rolls of toilet paper (and sure, magazines) can be hung off the side of the toilet tank, reducing the need for additional cabinetry
- hang a towel rack on the back of the door to minimize wall clutter