Cabinet Storage Ideas For the Master Bathroom
You have more options for the kind of cabinet storage for a master bathroom because master bathrooms are typically larger than other bathrooms in your home. You can opt to have one large cabinet or several cabinets in your bathroom, depending on the amount of storage that you need to keep your master bathroom uncluttered. Does this Spark an idea?
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Vanity Cabinet
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A possible option for storage for a master bathroom is a double sink vanity with four-door storage, shelves and drawers. This works well in a master bathroom because its size is large enough to fill a spacious master bathroom. Aside from being able to place toiletries and other items on the counter, you can keep items like your makeup and hair brushes in the drawers and larger items like cleaning products and toilet paper rolls inside cabinets.
Free-Standing Cabinet
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Another idea for storage in a master bathroom is a free-standing cabinet. Free standing cabinets are available in different shapes and sizes. For example, you can have a tall, vertical cabinet with a several shelves; a rectangular cabinet with four doors, or a rectangular cabinet with a drawer and two doors. Free-standing cabinet designs are endless, and the size and design that you choose should depend on the amount of storage space that you need.
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Wall Storage Cabinet
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A wall storage cabinet that's hung on a wall is another option for storage in a master bathroom. This is an ideal option if you have a master bathroom that's large enough that you have a whirlpool tub or furniture, like a chair or bench, and need more floor space. Like a free-standing cabinet, wall storage cabinets are available in different styles, such as having a combination of cabinets with shelves and/or a rack for hanging towels.
Corner Cabinet
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Select a corner cabinet, some of which are a combination of a cabinet with shelves, for a master bathroom. A corner cabinet is useful when you need extra storage space. It makes use of an otherwise empty space or tight corner and can be used in addition to a free-standing cabinet or vanity cabinet in a master bathroom. Moreover, you can place a waterproof corner cabinet as storage in your tub or shower for your shampoo and conditioner, soap, shaver and other items that you use while you shower.
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References
Resources
- Guides at Overstock.com: How to Buy a Bathroom Vanity
- Guides at Overstock.com: Best Bathroom Storage and Organization Ideas
- Real Simple: The Ultimate Bathroom Organizer
- Southern Living: Bathroom Organization
- Home Organizing Ideas: Bathroom Storage Ideas to Use Now
- Woman's Day: Four Useful Bathroom Storage Ideas
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