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Thursday March 11th 2010
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Bathroom Storage Options

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The bathroom is typically one of the smaller rooms in the home, and one typical problem is answering the question of how to increase bathroom storage space. if you are in the planning stages of a bathroom rehab, then now is the time to consider your options when it comes to bathroom storage.

Modern design has made the bathroom a focal point of a home’s style, so when considering your bathroom storage you have to keep in mind how it will blend in with, and even enhance the style message you are trying to send.

There many options from open shelves to recessed cabinetry that may have a textured finish, perhaps a mirrored finish. Do you want cabinets mounted fairly high on the wall to enhance their child proof qualities? Or perhaps you have the room for a low bench type of storage unit. The traditional mirrored medicine cabinet is now available in many different styles, or you can combine that storage need with another kind of bathroom storage unit such as an apothecary. Apothecaries are now used for storing a wide variety of medicines and toiletries.


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Don’t make the mistake of guessing how much storage you need in a bathroom. If you guess low, you may look back on your bathroom remodel as not having accomplished one of it’s goals. If you choose too much storage you may have wasted space that could have been better used for something else. Take inventory of just what it is you want to store, then plan on a bit more bathroom storage than that and you should be fine.

A good way to utilize space in your bathroom is to take advantage of any open corners. There are bathroom storage cabinets available that will fit into an open corner. These can be high cabinets with a mirrored outside, or low bench type cabinets. These corner units are a great way to get the most out of all the available space in a small room like your bathroom.

Remember, when planning your bathroom storage to consider a bit more space than you currently need. Also try to choose bathroom storage cabinets that compliment the overall style you are trying to convey in the room. Once you make the connection between function and style, your bathroom storage units will be part of the decor rather than a necessary but unwanted addition to the room.

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