Bathroom Sink Cabinets
Bathrooms are loaded with potential. One of you most
rewarding design experiences will come from an organizational
and stylish overhaul of your bathroom storage areas.
Simplifying your bathroom storage challenges begins with
assessing the existing storage areas and potentially new
storage areas and identifying all the products and items that
need to be stored in those areas. Many home planners have
the best luck by emptying the bath and starting from
scratch. Next, take a quick tour of the home and gather
everything that should be stored in there.
Chances are you have more to store than your current space
allows. No matter how hard we try, we always seem to run
out of bathroom storage space. Making good use of the
space under the sink can help maximize your storage and create
extra space in other areas.
For bathroom sink cabinets, a variety of lazy susans, shelf
expanders, shelf organizers, pull out bins, storage baskets and
drawer arrangements can be utilized to provide a surprising
amount of easy access storage. Each of these options
allows for high visibility and great accessibility and can turn
one level of storage into many convenient surfaces.
Shelf organizers are often used under kitchen sinks, but
homeowners are finding them too useful to overlook for
bathrooms as well. Typically shelf organizers can be
counted upon to double your existing storage space.
Pull out bins offer space that is immune to heat and
humidity while remaining accessible. Baskets are often
used inside the pull out bins. The use of the baskets
allows a specific toiletry basket to be lifted from the bin,
placed on the counter while products are in use. When
finished, the items are simply placed back in the basket, which
is returned to the bin, which is then returned under the
sink.
As we have said many times, the key to a successful bathroom
design plan is to combine functionality with style.
Maximizing the use of the bathroom sink cabinet area reduces
the pressure on the linen closet, medicine cabinet and any
other wall storage units or shelving.
Due to the restrictions presented by under sink plumbing,
the area under the sink presents unique challenges. These
handy accessories are designed to work around that plumbing and
eliminate dead space. Most designers have the most
success when they think vertically under the sink. Adding
tiers is the best way to keep items visible and to increase
organized space while helping to reduce clutter.
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