design ideas for a u shaped kitchen

design ideas for a u shaped kitchen

regardless of your bathroom’s size, you’d probably love to have an even bigger bathroom without paying for costly remodeling. welcome to jansen's diy and these are 41 brilliant bathroom storage hacks and solutions. 1. the space between wall studs is 16 inches, on average. you’re free to do whatever you please with those extra inches, but the best thing you could do is build a small recessed cabinet for bonus bathroom storage. 2. as a beautiful mess discovered through this diy project, wire baskets don’t have to sit on your floors or in your closets. in fact, they can make pretty excellent floating shelves for toilet paper and towels.


you just need a few screws, drywall anchors, and washers to anchor them in place. oh, and a drill would also probably help. 3. “wall of baskets” sounds like a project that could eat up your afternoon, but this simply diy 2 idea is actually quite easy. first, hang two parallel towel bars. next, cut some ribbon and thread it through your baskets, tying them to the secured bars. finally, take whatever bathroom supplies are crowding your cabinets and store them in your four new mini storage units. 4. this bathroom storage hack comes from glamour,


so the buckets in question are actually some pretty pastel ikea fintorp utensil holders. once you’ve acquired those, just knot an all-purpose clothesline on the sides so there’s about eight inches between each bucket. double-knot the clothesline when you get to the last bucket and cut off the excess portion. then, hang the finished bathroom storage solution from a simple hook on your wall or door, and toss in your hair straightener, hairspray, makeup brushes, hair brushes, and other beauty supplies. 5. as you already know from our guide to decluttering your bathroom, file organizers and pvc pipes can make excellent hair straightener holsters.


janel from nellie bellie has another great solution for excessive hair tools with her diy hair tool organizer. it’s essentially a vertical wood plank with aluminum slots, but you also get to customize this one with brightly colored duct tape. 6. pedestal sinks look super sophisticated, but they barely have enough space to stash a bar of soap. to help your sink live up to its full potential, pick up a curved organizer like this tiered rolling organizer from bed, bath & beyond or this custom-cut cabinet from improvements.


7. on the more diy side, you could sew a skirt that matches your bathroom color scheme, attach it to your pedestal sink, and then stow a few storage bins underneath, where no one will ever see them. 8. stick organizers to the inside of your medicine cabinet for about $11, you can snap up a 3-pack of stickonpods, which are small adhesive organizers designed to store q-tips, nail polish, and more. attach the stickonpods to your medicine cabinet door, and watch your bathroom storage space increase instantly while keeping your cosmetics neat and organized.


9. before you take out your recycling, save a 20l plastic bottle cap. because once you’ve made a small notch in the cap with a boxcutter and slapped some velcro on its back, you have a new home for your toothbrush. hop over to oh oh blog for the full instructions. 10. as housebeautiful notes, a slender picture ledge from ikea can hold more than framed photos. add one right between your bathroom mirror and sink, and rest your favorite perfume or cologne, hand soap and lotion scented candle, and hair products on top. it appears that this bathroom storage hack’s creator, yasam stil, went with ikea’s mosslanda, but feel free to shop the store’s entire picture ledge collection.


11. if the the ledge is too slim for your bathroom storage needs, take a cue from itsy bits and pieces and spring for a more substantial slotted box. 12. cosmetics can easily dominate your entire medicine cabinet. but thanks to these instructions from allie grace, you can easily dominate diy-ing a magnetic makeup storage board with just an old picture frame, a metal sheet, fabric of your choice, and a few other common supplies that you probably already have at home. 13. don’t have any ledge space for shampoo? by installing another tension rod inside your shower and then adding hooks,


you’ve suddenly got storage space for loofahs, caddies, and even shower caps. 14. provided you’re not afraid to get down with a circular saw, carving out a recessed shelf in your shower for storing soap and other toiletries is a very attainable goal. check out the guide at apartment therapy. 15. suction cup shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner to your shower wall out of all the diy bathroom hacks on this list, this one may be the cheapest and easiest. all you have to do is: lace hair ties through and around suction cups. stick the suction cups on your shower’s wall.


slip your shaving cream, body wash, shampoo, and conditioner through the hair ties. 16. don’t you just hate it when your razor slips off your shower caddy, lies on the floor, and endangers your feet? here’s how to give your razor a designated and safe storage spot: cut a piece of 1-inch-diameter pvc pipe into a 3-inch long piece. cut two ?-inch wide notches into the pipe. strap the pipe to your shower caddy’s side by fastening plastic tie straps around the pipe’s notches. 17. parents, this one’s for you: timothy and laura dahl of built by kids came up with an ingenious step stool that not only helps your toddlers reach the sink,


but it also serves as a roosting place for their rubber duckies, ships, and more. follow the simple steps to build your own bathroom storage booster at built by kids. 18. has your cake stand been collecting dust because you only bake cakes a few times a year? repurpose it into a stylish storage stand for your shower accessories or the hair products you’ve got lying around your sink, just like cosmopolitan did. 19. diy your own bathroom supply storage stand don’t actually own a cake stand? you can quickly diy one using two plates and a candlestick. 20. some people tap out after hanging one towel rack over their door, or sticking up two hooks.


but what happens if you need to hang, say, at least five towels? be like martha stewart, who maximizes storage space on a bathroom door with a towel bar trio. 21. upcycle an old drawer into a wall-mounted mini storage unit. a drawer from a discarded dresser can be an ideal shelving unit for your bathroom. 22. if your medicine cabinet just isn’t working for you, no matter how many stickonpods you use, consider upgrading to this tall (but slim!) mirror storage case from shanty 2 chic. it gives you a full-length mirror (which will save you time getting ready in the morning since you don’t have to run back to your bedroom to check your entire outfit) plus a ton of storage shelves. and with the right wood stain, it looks catalog-ready.


follow the step by step guide at shanty 2 chic 23. have a ton of bath products that, despite you already knowing how to organize everything in your apartment, can’t seem to find a home for? solve that by hanging a plastic shoe organizer on the inside of your shower curtain. if the traditional 24 pockets seems a bit much, you can find a smaller organizer with just six pockets from camping world. 24. some towel racks take up too much real estate in your bathroom, but definitely not this one. using just three eye bolts and a rope,


on my honor created this space-saving towel rack that lays almost completely flat against the wall while giving your bathroom a nice rugged look. 25. you’ll have to roll your towels for this bathroom storage idea to work, but wine racks can be great homes for your washcloths, hand towels, and even full-size towels. 26. mount retro doorknobs to the wall and hang towels on them. doorknobs are like hooks, but with way more character. 27. if you really want to get crafty,


this diy enthusiasts guide shows you how to transform old tin cans into a pretty floral towel rack. check out the complete instruction at diy enthusiasts. 28. this bathroom storage hack is so genius yet obvious that you’ll be mad ki nassauer beat you to the punch. for this towel rack, you’ll need two wooden hangers and two dowels. first, anchor the dowels to the wall. then, screw the hangers — make sure they’re upside down — into the dowels and you’re all set. you can now hang your big towels from the hangers’ inverted hooks


and your hand towels from the hangers’ flat bases at the top. 29. provided you have enough counter space for it, a lazy susan is a great place to store the grooming products you use everyday. and since they’re all together on one revolving stand, you just got back the time you sometimes waste in the morning rifling through your cabinets. for even more counter space-spacing power, pick up a cosmetic organizing carousel from nifty home products. it’s like a lazy susan on steroids but without the dangerous side effects. 30. thanks to its sliding shelves,


a two-tiered organizer like this one from the container store fits easily around your pipes, and it gives you an extra adjustable shelf to store your bathroom cleaning supplies and sponges. 31. diy corner shelves and put them in, yep, a corner they may be small, but corner shelves can go a long way in a cramped bathroom. for added flair, think about repurposing old shutters. 32. craft a plush storage box from an old sweater and an old box. thrifty & chic lives up to its name with this diy storage box. it’s recycled from an empty diaper box, old sweater, and a bit of lace and rope.


33. build enclosed shelves that screw into the inside of your sink cabinet or bathroom vanity cabinet by following the step-by-step guide from remodelaholic. 34. buy a strategically skinny bathroom floor cabinet. if you’re forced to shop for a slender cabinet due to size constraints, be smart about it. look for one with shelves that give you a deceptive amount of storage space, and maybe even a secret compartment on top. 35. beautiful storage space is a terrible thing to waste, especially if it’s right above your commode. luckily, there are plenty of storage solutions out there,


ranging from the no tools bathroom space saver and free-standing wooden cabinets to floating wooden shelves and pipe shelving that you can easily diy or buy. 36. wedge a small table over your tp holder. while redecorating an outdated bathroom, southern hospitality discovered that the right end table can also slide over the top of your tp holder and provide extra counter space for a small happiness-increasing houseplant. 37. this is one the best bathroom organization hacks for anyone who saves plastic bags


and uses them to line his/her trash can. rather than let the bags scatter and overtake the space under your sink, bunch them all up into a recycled tissue box. doing so not only keeps them organized, but it also dispenses a new bag one at a time. bonus points for attaching it to the inside of your bathroom cabinet, like how melissa george from polished habitat did with one of her kitchen cabinets: 38. store backup tp in a revamped oatmeal canister. it’s probably safe to say that you don’t want the quaker oats guy staring at you while you’re in the bathroom.


however, you can upcycle an old oatmeal canister into a colorful tp container that you can tuck into a corner or on top of your john’s tank for fast access. 39. suspend extra rolls with a fabric holder. the first advantage to this fabric make it & love it tp roll holder? it hangs extra rolls that would otherwise claim cabinet or basket space against your bathroom wall. the second advantage? it places those rolls right under the existing one for quick and easy switches. 40. if you’re into the “old school newspaper rack” style,


layer your magazines and other preferred bathroom literature on a hanger and place it on the most convenient knob of your bathroom cabinet. 41. a couple years ago, this revolutionary bathtub with opening panels set the internet on fire. unfortunately, the so-called stowaway isn’t for sale, but if you’re feeling incredibly ambitious, you can try adjusting your bath panels yourself. and… that’s all for now… for more diy and organizing ideas, stay tune to our channel. thanks for watching and we’ll see you in the next videos…


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