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Home » Organization » Organize a bathroom cabinet

Organize a bathroom cabinet

January 16, 2014 By Jamie Dorobek

Me and Rubbermaid All Access organizers go way back. Remember, I used them to whip my avalanching craft closet into shape? Welp, to make a long story short, I had the same dilemma happening in the bathroom, this time with avalanching towels, instead of fabric and paint. They were falling on the floor or my head every time I touched them. It was getting old. Not to mention, the rest of the cabinet was a big fat mess. Let me prove it:

Organize a bathroom cabinet

You can tell I had attempted some organization at some point, but it was clearly not working out very well. The white towels are the ones we use all of the time and they needed to be moved to a lower shelf. So, I got a few of the small access organizers in turquoise from Home Depot to neatly house the towels. Since we don’t use the beach towels very often, they get to live on the top shelf. You can see what used to happen to the white guys since I could not pull one off of the top very easily, I would grab at the bottom of the stack, thus tumbling them onto my head, every. single. time.

Rubbermaid small access organizers

And now:

Rubbermaid small access organizers

Since we only have 4 everyday towels, one organizer is plenty. The beach towels are thinner and one organizer is holding all 7 of them! As for the the rest of the cabinet, I threw stuff away and separated out Andy’s goods from mine. His 6 bottles of hair gel (true!) and travel case live on the middle shelf and my goods plus medicine  plus his shaving goodies live on the bottom shelf. I also sorted out a sunscreen/ bug spray bin and a medicine bin. Who knew we had 4 tubes of Neosporin and 3 rubbing alcohols. I used 2 fun chalkboard labels I already had on had to clearly label where to put the goods:

Rubbermaid small access organizers

And here’s the wonderful before and after the big bad bathroom cabinet:

Rubbermaid small access organizers

The Rubbermaid All Access organizers are kinda miracle workers. Oh and did you know that the organizers are made to stack on top of each other? So you can either stack the bins on top of each other or stack other things on top of the bins, like washcloths, and still easily access all of the contents inside. Do you have bathroom organizing issues? I’d love to hear…

Open up the possibilities of easy access with Rubbermaid® All Access™ Organizers. The All Access™ line features a clear drop-down door so you can easily see and retrieve the items you want, even when they are stacked! Visit your local Home Depot to see why organization just got easier!
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Rubbermaid® . The opinions and text are all mine.

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