Bathroom Bliss - How to Transform Your Bathroom From Over - Stuffed to Spa - Like
By Hellen Buttigieg
If you've ever been to a spa, you'll understand the role an orderly environment plays in creating the ultimate
relaxing retreat. Creating order in your bathroom will help you replicate that spa experience and give you a
soothing place where you can take care of your body and get away from it all. An organized bathroom will ensure you
start your day off right, without the added stress of digging through mounds of make-up in a drawer or searching
inside a dark cupboard for a bar of soap.
Here are some tips on how to create a sense of harmony in your bathroom.
• A neat bathroom looks more spacious than a cluttered one. Keep only essential items visible and put everything
else away.
• When bathroom storage space is limited, keep toiletries that you use regularly in an enclosed shelving unit in
the bathroom and store the extras in a nearby linen closet.
• Use clear plastic bins, which are inexpensive and easy to clean, to keep related items together in the
cupboards. It's easier to remove a storage bin than to dig out loose items.
• A small unit with sliding drawers (clear acrylic or plastic is best) can often fit in the cabinet under your
counter top and give you easy access to your toiletries. Be sure to measure the space available under the sink
before you make a purchase. Label drawers with broad categories like: cosmetics, hair products, dental, bath,
etc.
• Using cutlery drawer dividers will keep drawers looking neat and give you quick, easy access to all your
smaller items. Purchase expandable ones for a custom fit.
• Remove the outer packaging from items you wish to store in the bathroom. Unnecessary cardboard takes up
valuable space.
• Use the one-in one-out rule when purchasing toiletries and cosmetics. Use what you have first or, if you are
not happy with the product, toss it before purchasing a replacement.
• Never store medications in your bathroom. The heat and humidity can cause them to deteriorate long before
their expiry date. Store them in a cool, dark place and remember to go through them at least once a year, disposing
of any that have expired. Tossing them into the garbage is not only bad for the environment; it's a danger to pets
or kids that might get into them. Please act responsibly by taking them to a hazardous waste facility or returning
them to the drug store where they can dispose of them properly.
• Be ruthless when it comes to tossing old cosmetics. Many do not have an expiry date but if you notice a change
in color, odor, texture or consistency such as product separation, it's time to let it go. Write the date of
purchase on new cosmetics so you can have some idea of when they expire. For example, liquid eyeliner and mascara
have a shelf life of about 3 months.
• Keep a few extra bags at the bottom of the trash bin in your bathroom. When one fills up, you've got extras on
hand.
• Place a thin slice of loofah sponge in your soap dishes to prevent slime buildup. You'll avoid messy cleanup
and when the sponge has enough soap on it, you can use it to wash out your sink, and then toss.
• Keep your razor clean and sharp by rinsing it thoroughly after every use and replacing it after 5 uses.
Between uses, let the razor dry, blade-side up, outside the shower where the air is less humid. A blade that's been
sitting in a damp shower for too long can become a breeding ground for bacteria which may cause infection.
• If space is at a premium, use a towel rack that mounts on door hinges and can be hidden behind the door. Many
come with arms that swing out for easy access. You'll get 8 feet of hanging space and utilize what is normally
wasted space. If you can spare the wall space, a chrome hotel-style towel rack with a shelf is practical and
attractive.
• Keep cotton swabs and puffs clean and handy in glass canisters, which can be displayed on a glass shelf or on
the counter if space allows.
• Use a wall-mounted shampoo/conditioner dispenser in your shower for a streamlined, luxurious look.
• Use an attractive wicker basket to collect all the luxury bath items you like to use and keep it out where you
can see it to encourage yourself to indulge.
• Keep aromatherapy candles and a lighter nearby so ambience can be added at a moments notice.
• Paint the bathroom in pale, soft colors like pastels, neutrals and whites for a harmonious feel. Cool colors
give the feeling of serenity that is found in a spa.
Using these tips to organize your bathroom will give you the comfort, relaxation, luxury, and warmth you seek so
you can start your day off right and have a place to escape to after a stressful day.
Hellen Buttigieg, CPO®, is a Certified Professional Organizer®, life coach, TV Host and owner of We Organize U.
She is a professional speaker and the author of the book Organizing Outside The Box. For tips on organizing your
home, your office and your life, visit http://www.WeOrganizeU.com and sign up for Hellen's free newsletter. To contact Hellen or for
information on hiring a We Organize U organizing specialist, call 905-829-2219 or e-mail info@WeOrganizeU.com
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