How to Organize Your Bathroom and Save Time in the Morning (Ep 97)
The bathroom is most likely the first thing you see in the morning. If you are beginning your day in a cluttered mess, you’re setting the stage for a stressed-out day! The bathroom is also usually the smallest room in the house but one in which you spend a lot of time. The only items that should be stored in this room should relate to bathing, hygiene, toilette, or relaxing.
How to Organize Your Bathroom and Save Time in the Morning
Starting your day in a messy bathroom can feel overwhelming. Rushing into a space piled with beauty products and clutter does not set a positive tone for the morning. Many struggle with inadequate storage or find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer number of items in their bathrooms. This guide will provide you with actionable steps to tackle bathroom organization, leaving you with a serene and efficient space to start your day.
Declutter Your Bathroom: The First Step to Organization
The Great Purge: Identifying and Removing Unnecessary Items
Begin by assessing all the items in your bathroom. Look for:
- Expired products
- Duplicate items
- Products you no longer like or use
Consider donating usable items, particularly to women’s shelters, as they can benefit greatly from beauty products. Start by sorting everything into four categories: nails, makeup, hair, and medicine. This method allows you to visualize what you have and what you can eliminate.
Categorizing and Eliminating
After sorting, tackle the elimination process. Discard expired items, and let go of products that didn’t meet your expectations. Keep only what you currently use. Items to consider removing:
- Old toothpaste
- Expired medications
- Broken tools
To keep your process organized, gather all items in a large plastic tote. This will help during sorting and make it easy to see everything you own.
Optimizing Bathroom Storage: Maximizing Space and Accessibility
Assessing Your Current Storage
Take a good look at your storage situation. Are your drawers overflowing? Do cabinets lack organization? Clean out the drawers and cabinets thoroughly to identify gaps in storage.
Utilizing Vertical Space and Drawer Organizers
Use stackable clear plastic drawers for under-sink storage. These can effortlessly fit forgotten items that need a home. For smaller items, add drawer organizers (like utensil organizers) to maximize space within your drawers.
Creating a "Morning Drawer" for Everyday Essentials
Designate a drawer for your most-used items. This "Morning Drawer" should include:
- Daily skincare and makeup
- Hair products
- Essential tools like cotton balls and Q-tips
Use a caddy or tray on the countertop to keep daily necessities organized and easy to access, preventing clutter from building up.
Strategic Product Placement: A System for Easy Access and Maintenance
Designated Zones for Product Types
Group similar items together. This will enable you to find things quickly. Consider using makeup bags or zip-top bags to keep related products organized. For instance, separate makeup by type, like eyes, face, and lips.
Consolidating Products and Minimizing Duplicates
Focus on reducing the number of daily products. Instead of using separate creams for day and night, consider one multi-functional product. Avoid future clutter by committing to a spending freeze for bathroom products.
Managing Paper Products and Medications
Limit toilet paper rolls to only what fits in the bathroom. Store excess in a pantry or closet. Likewise, keep medications in a separate location, like in a kitchen cabinet, to avoid clutter in your bathroom.
Maintaining a Clean and Organized Bathroom: Long-Term Strategies
Regular Cleaning and Maintenance
Develop a cleaning routine that includes quick daily clean-ups for the countertops and sinks. Schedule deeper cleaning sessions, such as wiping out your drawers, every few months.
The Spa-Like Bathroom: Adding Ambiance and Functionality
Create a designated area for bath products. Use a simple basket to keep bath essentials near the tub. Not only does this make your space look great, but it also enhances a spa-like feel.
Preventative Measures: The Importance of a Spending Freeze
Consider implementing a spending freeze on bathroom products. This encourages you to use what you already own, minimizing clutter and providing clarity on what you truly need.
Conclusion
Taking control of bathroom clutter is a manageable task that can significantly impact your daily routine. By following these steps, you can create a serene and organized bathroom space. A well-structured bathroom enhances not just your morning routine, but your overall sense of peace at home.
Start your organization journey today, and don’t hesitate to share your progress or ask questions. Your serene bathroom oasis is just a few steps away!