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5 Tips for Under-the-Sink Organization

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The space under my bathroom sink was a chaotic mess and a source of longstanding guilt for me. But every time I set out to conquer it, I felt overwhelmed and would quit before any progress was made. Finally, to streamline the process, I mapped out five ways to tackle the beast. My method worked—and I can now report, it's a simple and affordable way to maximize hidden space. Here's my five-step plan.

Cabinet photographs by Dalilah Arja

DIY Bathroom: 5 tips for organizing the space under the sink, storage | Remodelista  

Above: A place for everything: My newly tamed under-the-sink cabinet has more storage, and I can put my finger on whatever I'm looking for.

1. Pare down.

Every organization project begins with clutter removal: Part with the stuff you don't use anymore and products that have expired. I was amazed to discover that after doing some editing, the amount of things I had to organize was actually quite manageable. 

2. Eliminate packaging.

Remove cotton balls, toilet paper, Q-tips, etc., from their plastic and cardboard and give them dedicated jars and baskets. 

DIY Bathroom: 5 tips for organizing storage under the sink, jar | Remodelista

Above: My cotton balls are compactly stowed in a Glass Canning Jar, $3.95-$11.95 at Sur la Table. See Gardenista's Favorite Canning Jars and our Canning Jar Object Lesson for more options.

DIY Bathroom: Bobby pin organization for under the sink storage | Remodelista

Above: The days of strewn bobby pins are over: Instead of keeping pins in their packaging (or where ever they happen to land), they're always on hand in a small polypropylene container from Muji.

3. Utilize the vertical space.

Invest in a shelf or pair of stackable bins to maximize the air space in your cabinet. And install hooks on an inside door or wall to hang things, such as a blow dryer and washcloth. Searching for the perfect hook? Peruse the Hooks in our Shop section.

DIY Bathroom: Sink Organization Project, 5 Tips for Better Storage | Remodelista

Above: Since I'm a renter, I'm hesitant to install permanent shelving. A good temporary solution is a freestanding design, such as this Wire Stacking Shelf; $12.74 from the Container Store. 

4. Bring back the lazy Susan.

We're not big fans of 1970s-style rotating circles on dinner tables, but for cabinets, they're invaluable. They make it possible to access items that would otherwise be stuck in the far back. 

Concrete Lazy Susan via Etsy | Remodelista

Above: In my search for a Lazy Susan, I discovered that the majority are made of either wood or plastic. I wanted to keep plastic to a minimum in my bath, and I worried that wood would be impractical (think leaking pipes), so I turned to Etsy and found some good alternatives. I have my eye on this handmade Large Concrete Lazy Susan; $85 from The Makerage. 

5. Consider hierarchy.

Organize under-the-sink products by how often you use them: Place high traffic items near the front in arm's reach, and less frequently needed goods in the back. 

DIY: Bathroom Sink Storage, Organization Project | Remodelista

Above: Products that I reach for daily are corralled at the front of a Linen Storage Box ($15.25 at Muji). 

Before

Before: DIY 5 Tips for Under-the-Sink Organization | Remodelista

Above: A look at my sink cabinet before editing and organizing it. 

Looking for more bathroom storage ideas? See Design Sleuth: Net Market Bag as Bath Storage and DIY: Bathroom Storage as Art Installation. And for the kitchen, consider 14 Storage Tricks to Steal from the Bathroom.

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