
Inside a Professional Organizer’s Bathroom Vanity: 7 Items They Can’t Live Without
Organizing a bathroom can be a challenging task due to the sheer volume and variety of items it holds, from small hair ties and cosmetics to bulky cleaning supplies and bath essentials. Professional organizers, however, excel at creating streamlined and tidy bathroom spaces. Their secret lies in the strategic use of specific products designed to compartmentalize personal belongings. This article compiles seven essential items that expert organizers rely on to maintain fresh and clean bathrooms.
One indispensable tool is the Lazy Susan. Professional organizers often use multiple turntables throughout their homes for various items, including snacks, spices, and even medical supplies. Meggie Mangione of Organized Life Design recommends the YouCopia Crazy Susan, which features three removable bins, allowing for easy categorization and quick access to items like Tylenol and thermometers, even in low light. Meg Markland of Neat by Meg suggests The Container Store’s Interdesign turntable, with its five divided sections, ideal for organizing medicines, cleaning supplies, and travel toiletries.
Modular drawer sets are crucial for tackling the often-dreaded space under the sink. Rachel Rosenthal of Rachel and Company highlights under-sink organization as a quick and effective spring-cleaning task, despite the challenges posed by pipes and limited dimensions. Markland favors Like-It Drawers, which come in various widths and heights to accommodate plumbing and maximize storage. For better visibility, mesh drawers are recommended. Rosenthal uses mesh drawers on either side of the obstructing pipe for bulky items like hair tools and makeup, complemented by a divided turntable for smaller items such as hair products, accessories, and cleaning wipes.
Vanity trays are used by experts like Holly Blakey of Breathing Room Organization to keep countertops clear of anything but absolute essentials like deodorant, soap, and toothbrushes. For shallow vanity drawers, she suggests using streamlined trays to categorize items, with specific trays for face products, hair products, and medicines, ensuring quick access and safety for items like medications. Stackable storage bins are another excellent solution for maximizing vertical space under the sink, particularly when drawers are not needed. Danielle Boerger of Simply in Style advises grouping items by category (e.g., face, skincare, hair) rather than size or color. Transparent bins, such as iDesign’s deep acrylic bins, are preferred for their clear visibility and ability to make a bathroom or closet appear organized and sleek. Brandie Larsen and Ryan Eiseland of Home Sort advocate for clear containers, noting their modern appearance and ease of use.
A cordless LED mirror is considered a functional essential by Meggie Mangione, who uses a Simple Human Mirror on her countertop. Its rechargeable battery eliminates cord clutter and provides effective lighting for tasks like applying eyeliner, a significant improvement over large wall mirrors.
For cosmetics, a dedicated organizer is vital. Markland recommends acrylic drawer systems, which come in various sizes, allowing for customized storage of makeup and hair products. These organizers help maintain order for odd-shaped cosmetics that would otherwise create clutter. Mangione also praises sleek stackable organizers for keeping daily products at arm’s reach, which is particularly helpful for busy mornings.
Finally, bin labels are essential for maintaining an organized system. Rachel Rosenthal suggests using inexpensive dry-erase clips to clearly identify the contents of bins and drawers, preventing confusion and ensuring that items like cotton swabs are easily located. These seven items collectively help professional organizers create efficient, tidy, and visually appealing bathroom spaces.
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