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Bathrooms are usually fairly small rooms and get messy quickly. Also, this is where most of us do our preparations for the day, so a disorganized bathroom can cost us precious minutes. Since bathrooms are small they are easier to organize than some of the larger rooms in your home. The key to organizing your bathroom though is to be aware you may have multiple user and each of their needs must be addressed.
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- Go through your drawers and cabinets and toss out: expired medication, worn wash clothes and towels, makeup over one year old (mascara – six months old), free samples of personal products you aren’t planning to use and old magazines.
- If you have a small bathroom and do not have easy access to first aid items create a "Wall of Aid." Find a nearby closest and hang a clear plastic shoe organizer over the back of the door. You easily store bandages, thermometer, rubbing alcohol, sunscreen etc in each of the pockets.
- To keep the shower and bath area neat use a tension pole with shelves that goes floor to ceiling or a pocketed mesh shower organizer that hangs on same rod as the shower curtain.
- You can use lingerie bags to store each family member’s personal care items. Unzip the lingerie bag, Insert the bottom portion of a few shower curtain hooks (the portion that fits into the grommets) into the some of the mesh holes in the bag and place the items inside the bag.
- Keep decorative items to a minimum for easy cleaning.
- Keep a set of cleaning supplies in each bathroom. This saves you time hauling supplies around.
- Keep extra trashcan liners at the bottom of the trashcan. This saves you time spent looking for a new bag.
- If possible, give each person using the bathroom a separate drawer or container for his or her supplies.
- Designate a separate container or drawer for refills on items such as toothpaste, razors, deodorant, dental floss etc. This way anyone can replenish the supplies.
- Store less often used items in the under the counter cabinets (cleaning supplies, feminine hygiene products etc.)
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