Shelves and Racks are a great way to take up your available wall space.
As pedestal sinks in bathrooms continue to be a popular trend, a whole new range of bathroom storage solutions has been the inevitable result. Pedestal sinks are stylish, to be sure. But they offer very little by way of surface space, and absolutely no under-sink storage cabinetry. So, where do you put your stuff?
Even with traditional sinks, which are recessed into counters over cabinets, many people discover that their need for bathroom storage exceeds the available space these counters and cabinets provide.
Additional bathroom storage solutions are available in a wide variety of styles. In considering which storage solutions are best for you, here are some things to think about:
- Are the items you need to store suitable for open viewing? Or are they more suited to invisible availability?
- Do you like to let your bathroom get moist and steamy from showers or baths? How will this moisture affect items left out on open storage shelving?
- Do you have additional storage space elsewhere in the house for extra stocks of toilet paper and bath towels, etc.? Or do you need to store these in the bathroom?
- Is the current placement of towel racks in the way of easy placement of additional storage shelves or cabinets? If so, where will you move the towel racks?
After doing this quick assessment of your bathroom, you'll have an idea of what kinds of extra storage will best serve your purposes. Here ar...
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