The Space Saving Miracle Product: Over Toilet Storage Cabinets And Shelves!

Clutter, clutter, clutter! It seems like you've used every possible inch of your bathroom for storage and still there's not enough room. If you're anything like me, you walk in with your hands full of freshly clean towels and sigh. There's no place to put them. But do not despair! There is hope! Over toilet storage cabinets and shelves!

These innovative little storage units aren't something you have to hunt down in a dark alley. Nor are they something that you can only get online, though you can just as easily have them shipped to you. These bad boys can be found all over and at a wide variety of costs. They're easy to find, inexpensive, and versatile. Even if your toilet is shaped funny or the space it sits in is particularly narrow or oblong shaped you can, and more than likely will, find one of these over gadgets that is just perfect for you.

Now don't think that they are simply for towels, either. Sure, your shower is right there and it's much easier to reach to the rack and grab one than reaching over, trying to find your towel rack. Even so, think of the possibilities.

You've seen those little cloth boxes they make for storage. Those boxes come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes and I'm sure you can find plenty of them to fit into your new shelving. In addition, there are some who have doors and hinges built in for keeping your unmentionables unmentioned and for clipping on hand towels!

But wait, there's even more! These handy dandy little devices aren't just for de-cluttering your messy bathroom. With the many different styles, colors, and materials they come in they can also add a little flourish to something drab and boring. Just think! These little contraptions could be the new focal point for your bathroom! You could add to the simple lines they come with, with a hot glue gun or some winding faux vines.

There are so many wonderful things you can do with over toilet storage cabinets and shelves. It's really a product you can go crazy for!

 


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Glenna
Posted 420 days ago
We all have a small bathroom somewhere in the house that makes it tough to store the essential linens and other bath supplies. A traditional linen cabinet wont' quite fit. It can be a master bath that's just not as large as we would like, or even a second bath or the kids bathroom.
Toby
Posted 421 days ago
You can make use of this space by installing a linen cabinet over the toilet, but that is a lot of work and expense. You can also install simple shelves in this space as well, but while open shelves may be functional and relatively easy to install, may not fit the decor of the room too well.
Valda
Posted 423 days ago
A free standing storage unit that straddles the toilet is often a great compromise. While costing more than simple shelves, They come in wide range of styles, from simple chrome units with open shelves, to French Country style with the traditional hardwood finishes and doors to hide the shelf contents and add to the decor of the room. Almost any look can be matched with this approach.
Deadra
Posted 431 days ago
College dorms can present their own challenge for bathroom storage. While many dorms have a large shared bathroom facility, the trend these days is to create shared bathroom spaces in a smaller setting, like suite rooms or small dorm apartments, where you typically have 4 occupants sharing a bathroom. This can be a challenge, especially with girls.
Cristy
Posted 439 days ago
To make the best use of this space, a free standing over the toilet storage rack or stand like a Spacesaver can be a much appreciated addition, as this space is often otherwise unused and is often quite a bit of space, sometimes three shelves of storage.
 

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