Is your bathroom a chaotic mess of half-empty bottles, expired medications, and tangled hair accessories?
Do you find yourself constantly digging through drawers and cabinets in your bathroom looking for things you just can’t seem to find?
Is your counter space overrun with products and accessories that you really don’t need?
If you answered yes, I’m going to share my best tips for how to declutter your bathroom in 14 simple steps!
As a mom, I completely understand how difficult it can be to maintain cleanliness and organization in a bathroom.
However, by making a few simple changes to your life, you’ll be on your way to a clean and functional space.
In this post, we’ll explore some basic steps to help you achieve a fresh and decluttered bathroom.
Are you ready to get started?
Key Takeaways to Declutter Your Bathroom
- Sort through and categorize items into “keep”, “donate” or “discard” piles
- Set goals, create a plan of action & try timed decluttering to make the process enjoyable
- Invest in organizational tools such as baskets, bins, shelves and drawers for a clutter free bathroom!
#1 Start Preparing to Declutter the Bathroom
Taking the first step towards a clutter-free bathroom is easier than you think. Before diving straight into the decluttering process, it’s essential to create a plan of action to determine which items to keep and discard.
This not only helps streamline the process, but also ensures you don’t end up with even more clutter in your bathroom.
Start by sorting through your bathroom items and categorizing them into three piles: keep, donate, and recycle.
#2 Create a Plan of Action
Start by setting aside some time to declutter your bathroom and gather the necessary supplies, such as a trash can, donation box, and a basket for items that belong elsewhere.
Establish goals for each area of your bathroom, like your bathroom cabinet, drawers, and the medicine cabinet.
Consider setting a timer for yourself, where you set a timer for 15 minutes and try to declutter as much as you can within that time frame. This is a really simple way to attack a cluttered bathroom without getting overwhelmed.
#3 Determine What to Keep and Discard
The next step is to evaluate each of your bathroom items, consid its usefulness, expiration date, and emotional attachment. Ask yourself questions like:
- “Do I actually use it?”
- “Has it expired?”
- “Is it still in good shape?”
- “Will it contribute to a calming space in my bathroom?”
Be honest with yourself and remember that keeping only what’s necessary will help you maintain a clutter-free bathroom in the long run.
#4 Organize Bathroom Storage Spaces
Once you’ve decluttered, it’s time to organize your bathroom storage spaces. By maximizing storage in your:
- Cabinets
- Drawers.
- Shelves.
- Wall space.
You’ll not only create a more organized bathroom, but also make it easier to find and access your items.
Let’s dive into the best ways to organize your bathroom storage spaces, including bathroom cupboards and bathroom drawers.
#5 Empty Your Cabinets and Drawers
Begin by emptying your bathroom cabinets and drawers of all bathroom products, and sort through the contents, discarding expired or unused items.
Now, start to organize any bathroom items you have left over by category, such as dental care, hair care, or beauty products This will make it much easier for you to find things you need, especially if you have small bathrooms.
#6 Utilize Your Shelf and Wall Space
If you are struggling to find space in your small bathroom, consider this! Utilizing vertical space in your bathroom is a game-changer when it comes to organization. Consider adding shelves or hooks to the walls for additional storage.
This not only maximizes your available space, but also keeps your bathroom surfaces clutter-free.
This is where you can store things like toilet paper, hair dryers, hand towels, even your makeup brushes (this works well for small bathrooms).
Finding more storage for bathroom items is one of the best ways to clean up a cluttered bathroom!
An over the door organizer can really help to provide some much needed storage in a small bathroom. It will hang over your bathroom door, allowing you to store all kinds of bathroom stuff there.
Customize your organization system according to your specific needs and preferences, and enjoy a more organized, functional bathroom.
#7 Tackle the Medicine Cabinet
The medicine cabinet is often overlooked during bathroom decluttering, but it’s crucial to keep it organized and up-to-date. This not only helps you find what you need quickly, but also ensures that your medications and beauty products are safe and effective to use.
Organizing your medicine cabinet is a great way to declutter your bathroom. Start by sorting through all of your products and discarding them. Get rid of any obvious trash such as expired medications, empty bottles, and excess medication cups.
Check Expiration Dates
Start by removing all items from your medicine cabinet and checking their expiration dates. Dispose of expired medications and beauty products properly, ensuring they don’t pose a risk to you or the environment.
Getting rid of expired medicine from your medicine cabinet will make a huge difference! It’s always a good idea to get rid of medicine that is out of date, as it’s not healthy for you or your family!
#8 Store First Aid Supplies Together
Organizing your first aid supplies in one area is essential for easy access during emergencies. Group similar items together, such as band aids, gauze, and antiseptic wipes to ensure you have what you need when you need it.
Get rid of any empty packets and throw them in the trash,
We started doing this in the RV because we didn’t have a lot of space, and it worked really well. We put all our different sized band aids in a zipped bag. This not only helps you stay prepared, but also keeps your medicine cabinet neat and organized
#9 Declutter Beauty and Hair Products
Sorting through makeup, skincare, hair accessories, and styling tools can be a tad overwhelming to say the least, but it’s vital for maintaining a clutter-free bathroom.
By discarding expired or unused items and organizing the remaining products, you’ll create a more functional and aesthetically pleasing space.
Organizing your bathroom can be a simple process. Start by sorting through your products and discarding them.
#10 Makeup and Skincare
Evaluate your makeup and skincare products by checking their:
- Expiration dates.
- Textures.
- Colors.
- Scents.
Keep only those products that are still good and that you use regularly. This not only ensures that your beauty routine is safe and effective, but also helps you maintain a decluttered bathroom.
I highly recommend that you get your makeup off your bathroom counter, this will immmediately help to declutter your bathroom quickly.
If you have a small bathroom, think about these storage space ideas:
- Store your makeup in a storage box like this one, and put it on the floating shelves mentioned above.
- Your makeup brushes can easily be stored here.
- These little organizers can be hung over a cabinet door – perfect for makeup brushes, hairbrush etc.
- This works perfectly for a small bathroom for all your makeup needs
If you have a small bathroom, you need to come up with unique ways to store the stuff you need. But getting rid of the clutter, will definitely create space you don’t realize you have!
#11 Hair Accessories and Styling Tools
Declutter your hair accessories and styling tools by getting rid of hair ties that no longer work, or items you don’t even use anymore!
Again, you want to organize all remaining items by category, such as hair ties, headbands, curling irons or clips. Doing this, will make it much easier for you to find what you need when you’re trying to get ready in the morning.
This is an easy way to declutter the bathroom for yourself!
#12 Assess Your Bath Towels and Linens
Bathrooms can easily become cluttered with excess towels and linens, resulting in bathroom clutter. To declutter the bathroom, it’s essential to assess your towel needs and check the condition of your linens.
Keeping only what is necessary and in good condition is key to avoiding a cluttered bathroom. Get rid of old towels and linens that are past their prime, or repurpose them out to the garage.
Ask yourself how many towels are needed for each family member. A good rule of thumb is one bath towel for the men in the family and two bath towels for the girls (hair towel. Plus some extra towels for when guests show up.
Replacing worn out linens with new ones is an easy way to keep your bathroom looking fresh and clean.
This will help to declutter your bathroom immensely.
#14 Optimize Your Bath and Shower Space
Keeping your bath and shower area clutter-free is vital for a functional and organized bathroom. By removing unused products and storing shower essentials efficiently, you’ll create a more enjoyable and relaxing shower experience.
Organizing your shower area can be done in a few simple steps.
Remove Unused Products
Declutter your bath and shower area by getting rid of any bath products, such as expired bath salts, bubble baths, and atter shower sprays you no longer use. Combine half empty bottles of shampoo, conditioner, and body wash, and get rid of anything you are no longer using.
If you bathe your child in your bathroom and so, you find yourself falling over bath toys, get yourself a net that hangs on the wall, and get any bath toys out of your bath! Check for any old bath toys and get rid of them!
Store Shower Essentials Efficiently
Organize your shower essentials in a way that maximizes space and allows for easy access. Consider investing in a shower caddy, hanging baskets, or wall-mounted shelves to store items like shampoo, conditioner, body wash, razors, and loofahs. This is what I use and I love it because there are no bottles in my shower at all.
Additionally, choose a shower curtain that complements your bathroom decor while providing privacy. Jazz up your bathroom with a fun shower curtain.
By keeping your shower essentials organized and easily accessible, you’ll create a more enjoyable and stress-free shower experience.
Maintain a Clutter-Free Bathroom
Maintaining a clutter-free bathroom requires a combination of routines and organizational tools.
By establishing a regular schedule for decluttering and organizing your bathroom and investing in storage solutions, you’ll ensure that your bathroom remains a relaxing yet functional space.
Creating a routine for cleaning and organizing your bathroom is essential. Start by setting aside a specific time to clean your bathroom
Establish a Routine
Create a regular schedule for decluttering and organizing your bathroom to prevent clutter from building up.
Once you have a less cluttered bathroom, you will easily be able to maintain it by doing a quick clean up each week.
Make sure to check your medicine cabinet for expired medicines every couple of months, and to get rid of products you no longer need. This is particularly useful when you have a small bathroom, where storage space can be an issue!
Use Organizational Tools
Invest in storage solutions and organizational tools to optimize your storage space, such as:
- Baskets
- Bins
- Shelves
- Drawers
These will help maintain a clutter-free and organized bathroom, while helping your small bathroom to still look cute. Most bathrooms don’t offer a ton of storage space, so they become cluttered very easily. Instead of throwing everything underneath your sink, try using a storage basket for storing loo rolls, or nail polish.
Get your cleaning supplies into a caddy that stores neatlly underneath your sink or in your linen closet. Use bins and baskets to store your hair products in your linen closet
Use a drawer divider for makeup brushes, or make up products that can be easily found.
Customize your organization to your specific needs and preferences to give you the less cluttered bathroom feel!
How to Declutter Your Bathroom Conclusion
Now that I have shown you how to declutter your bedroom step by step, you shouldn’t get overwhelmed during the process.
You know what to get rid of from your cluttered bathroom to give yourself more space.
By creating a plan of action, organizing your storage spaces, decluttering beauty and hair products, and streamlining towels and linens,
Make a plan to start going through your cluttered bathroom today, and see how quickly you can purge items from your cluttered bathroom to clean it up.
Transform your cluttered bathroom into a spa like oasis.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are five tips for organizing your bathroom?
Organizing your bathroom can be made easier with these five tips – declutter, organize drawers and cabinets, free up counter space, label items and utilize over-the-door space. Finally, don’t forget the shower and keep any toys together with a set of hooks for towels.
How often should I declutter and organize my bathroom?
Take the time to declutter your bathroom on a regular basis to keep it tidy and organized. This will help you to find things more easily, and get rid of things you no longer use, and make space for things you use frequently.
What organizational tools can I use to maintain a clutter-free bathroom?
Organizing your bathroom with baskets, floating shelves, and drawers can help you to find the extra storage you need for your small bathroom, while still keeping it looking pretty.
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Grainne Foley
Grainne Foley is a wife and mother of 2 great kids. During her 5 years of full time RV travel, Grainne learned to become very efficient at household chores, in order to make time for family adventures. Now, back in a house, she has continued to create tools and techniques to help others lighten the load of household organization and cleaning.
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