Hello, hello!! I'm thrilled to be back at Jen's today, sharing the latest organized space we tackled with you guys. A lot has changed since I was here last....we unexpectedly bought a house and moved! (Read about the whirlwind experience here, along with my tips on selling your home quickly.) Like Jen, we're renovating our Kitchen too, so I'm soaking up all her great tips and ideas. Isn't her Kitchen so fabulous?!
Having organized spaces in our former home made life run smoother, and turns out, so much easier to pack and move, since I didn't have to spend much time purging and sorting. The downside is our organizational systems didn't transition as well to the new house because the layouts and space are completely different. But any dedicated iHeart fan knows I'm secretly loving the opportunity to start over and adapt to each new space... starting with the Master Bathroom cabinets and drawers.
I prefer to keep the counter fairly clear, so that puts all the pressure on the cabinets and drawers to hold all of our daily 'bathroom essentials.' Mr. Sugarplum and I each have a single cabinet, and we share a bank of three drawers, so we have to get every ounce of potential out of them! Our former cabinets allowed for a stack of these modular drawers, but thanks to the plumbing and door placement, only one fits in the new house...so door storage to the rescue!
These wire racks are available everywhere (I found them cheapest at Wal-Mart), and since our cabinet doors are solid wood, I was able to screw them in. Just make sure the screw is shorter than the door! #oops If you aren't able to drill, you can still utilize door space using this method with removable hooks. This side holds all my nail polish and accessories. I like that it limits me to only what fits in the dedicated space...keeps me from over-accumulating!
The other door holds everything for my daily 'get ready' routine...lotions, deodorant and hair products. It's nice to have them right at my fingertips! I feel a little vulnerable exposing all this to you...like I'm showing off my underwear drawer! #holdme
You'll need to consider several things before determining rack placement...make sure the door will still close, both in the hinge area and inside the cabinet, and allow enough room for your tallest product.
Also, double-check that everything in the cabinet is still accessible, and any drawers will open fully. I used the pull-out drawer to store smaller items, and things I don't reach for as often. The tub holds back-ups for the stuff I buy in bulk, so I check there before shopping for replacements.
The other side of the cabinet holds my toiletry bags for travel...all packed and ready to go! (See my tips on packing here.)
It's not a pretty picture by blog standards, but it still makes my heart flutter!
You're probably wondering where all the makeup and hair tools are...so let's move over to the drawers. First thing I do is line them with protective paper...but I always have a hard time finding ones I like (that are affordable, anyway!). So I've come up with a way to create wipe-able drawer liners out of any decorative paper! You ready for my light bulb moment?!?! All you need is your paper of choice, and a roll of clear contact paper!
First cut the contact paper to the drawer's dimensions.
Then cut your decorative paper (I used wrapping paper from Target) slightly smaller than the contact paper. Lay it in the drawer first (I used sticky squares to hold it in place), then seal with the clear contact paper. Bam! Custom wipeable drawer liner!
The only downside is you can't peel it up and reapply, so go slowly!
Clear plastic divider trays are my favorites for bathrooms because they don't add visual clutter, and are easy to wash.
Clearly we're a house divided when it comes to toothpaste brands...so I created a his and hers side, filling each compartment with all the daily essentials.
The next drawer holds all the hair tools and accessories, along with my favorite tip for the bathroom....
An in-drawer power outlet!
We had an outlet installed on the wall behind the drawers, plugged the power strip in to it, then attached the strip to the side of the drawer. No more pulling everything out and wrestling with tangled cords...I just flip on the power strip, use the hair tools, then stash them away. (You can check out my tutorial for curling hair here.)
And my counters stay blissfully clutter-free!
{DIY} Marble Tray found here |
"Hi, I'm Cassie, a DIY and design-obsessed Texas girl, and lover of travel, fashion, sarcasm and Mexican food. When I'm not hanging with my sweet and funny family, you can find me kicking the '80s out of our home, one budget project at a time, on my blog Hi Sugarplum!"
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