Small Bathroom Declutter and Organization (drawers and medicine cabinet)
I decluttered and reorganized the Small Linen Closet that's in my kids' bathroom. I kept only one king size sheet set and one queen size set as back ups. Towels are also color coded and separated per household member.
After decluttering and reorganizing the Small Linen Closet that's in my daughter’s bathroom, I moved on to the drawers and medicine cabinet.
Since it’s my teen daughter’s bathroom, she made all the decisions as far as what to get rid of. She is pretty good at decluttering as she has been practicing those skills as she has grown. I made the decisions as far as how to organize what she wanted to keep.
Here's my process in summary:
1. DECLUTTER
Get rid of those never going to use lotions and potions and even half-used bottles that you know you don’t want to use anymore. Throw away expired makeup, nail polish, and spa masks, rusty razors, broken tools, and that one too many hair tools and brushes.
2. ZONE
Decide what items will go in each drawer and cabinet:
Lotions
Makeup
Hair Tools
Dental
3. ORGANIZE
Now it’s time to put like items together. Drawer organizers work great in bathrooms because a lot of items are small and they will separate yet contain them nicely.
Enjoy this video on my YouTube channel to see my process in more detail!
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Small Linen Closet Declutter and Organization
I decluttered and reorganized the Small Linen Closet that's in my kids' bathroom. I kept only one king size sheet set and one queen size set as back ups. Towels are also color coded and separated per household member.
I decluttered and reorganized the Small Linen Closet that's in my kids' bathroom. Since my son moved on to college, my teen daughter now has a whole bathroom to herself. (yippee! she says) There's a built-in linen closet in this small space. And so it was the right time to declutter and organize as we transitioned the whole bathroom to suit her needs.
Basically, I got rid of a lot of old towels that were pretty much dingy after years of use. (The local pet shelter is a great place to donate towels.) I kept most of the same items in here like the white tablecloths I use constantly for parties that I host in my home. And we like to party - from small dinners of 6 to large parties of 60!
I decluttered all the bed sheets, keeping only one king size set and one queen size set as back ups. The guest room houses its own linens on the top shelf of the closet, which is also one queen size set.
Towels are also color coded and separated per household member. I've gone back and forth a couple times through the years to color coded towels and then back to all white towels. But the towels were always two per person - one in use during the week and one ready to go when the used one is in the wash.
Since this space was decluttered (even more since last time), she has a whole shelf to herself for her towels, wash cloths, and large clear jars for bath salts and magnesium flakes, which she uses to pamper her skin. She loves the convenience and spa feel of these jars.
Here's my process in summary:
1. DECLUTTER
Get rid of those dingy towels, torn sheets, non-used linen napkins and tablecloths, and half-used bottles of lotions and potions so that you can make room for the spa you've always wanted.
2. ZONE
Decide what items will go on each shelf. These shelves are zoned as:
Chair Covers
Tablecloths
My Daughter's Shelf
Towels and
Sheets
3. ORGANIZE
Now it's time to put these items in a particular order.
Since I have already decided the zones for this Small Linen Closet, I can arrange each shelf in more detail. For example, the Towels zone has her face towels in one basket and my husband's and my extra bath towels in the basket next to it.
Her Shelf zone has her towels on the left and the spa jars to the right.
Enjoy this video on my YouTube channel to see my process in more detail!
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I decluttered and reorganized the Small Linen Closet that's in my kids' bathroom. I kept only one king size sheet set and one queen size set as back ups. Towels are also color coded and separated per household member.