If you rent, organizing a small bathroom can feel overwhelming. It can be a bit tricky to keep things tidy and functional with limited storage, shared spaces, and landlord rules. Great news! You can achieve an organized, stress-free space; you don’t need to renovate or make permanent changes. Check out these renter-friendly tips to make the most of your storage, minimize clutter, and create a serene bathroom space, all while protecting your security deposit. No matter if your bathroom is small or shared, these handy ideas are perfect for any rental.
Step 1: Declutter Your Bathroom Storage
Before you organize your rental bathroom, start by decluttering. It’s easy to collect extra toiletries, expired products, and unused items that can clutter up counters and cabinets. Take a look in your medicine cabinet, under the sink, and in the bathroom drawers to find out what you actually use. It’s a great idea to get rid of expired medications, old cosmetics, and anything that’s past its prime. Group similar items like hair products, skincare, and cleaning supplies! Also, consider letting go of any duplicates you haven’t used in a year. This offers a fresh start for storage solutions that are perfect for rentals.
Step 2: Categorize Bathroom Items by Usage
Once you’ve decluttered, go ahead and sort your items into categories. When you use the bathroom on your own, it’s a great idea to arrange things according to your daily routine. How about setting up a shelf, bin, or drawer for your morning items and another one for your evening things? It could really help keep things organized! When sharing the bathroom, it’s an excellent idea to provide each person with a caddy for their personal items. This way, everything can be neatly stored on a shelf or in a cabinet.
Step 3: Use Clear Storage Containers for Small Bathrooms
Clear storage containers are perfect for rental bathrooms since you can easily see what you have at a glance. This helps you avoid buying duplicates and helps keep your small spaces feeling tidy.
- Shallow drawer organizers for makeup, toothbrushes, and hair accessories
- Stackable clear bins for organizing backup toiletries, cleaning supplies, and towels under the sink
- Use tall, clear containers to take full advantage of vertical cabinet space
- Portable solutions that move with you to your next rental
Step 4: Assign a Designated Spot for Everything
As you reorganize your bathroom, be sure to give everything its own special spot. This is great for keeping things tidy. It’s a great idea to use bins, drawers, and baskets to keep things off the counter. Labeling your storage containers is a great way to easily keep track of where everything belongs.
Step 5: Maximize Vertical Space in Your Rental Bathroom
Bathrooms can sometimes feel a bit cramped since they’re smaller, and it’s easy to find yourself short on space. There’s often unused space you can use to help keep things neat and organized:
- Use command hooks on the back of doors for towels, robes, and hair tools
- Over-the-door organizers for immediate, damage-free storage
- Freestanding over-the-toilet storage units or floating shelves
- Tension rods under sinks to suspend spray bottles
- Adhesive organizers inside cabinet doors for styling gears and cleaning materials
These damage-free solutions are a great way to maximize space while staying within your lease agreement.
Making a small bathroom more organized can really enhance its functionality. If you’re on the hunt for a bigger bathroom in your rental house, we’d love for you to check us out! Real Property Management Main has a wonderful selection of homes just for you, all expertly managed by our Oakland County property managers. Take a look at our available listings today!
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