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AskBrini.com: Clear the Clutter for a Pretty Potty!
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Our question today comes from "toet2000", Durham, NC:
"I don't have any storage in my bathroom except for a medicine cabinet. Everything ends up on top of the toilet tank, and it looks horrible. Plus, the back of the toilet isn't flat, so things are always rolling away or falling over. Please help?"
Thank you for your question!
When it comes to organizing the throne room, a few simple elements will help:
- A vanity will be vastly more useful than a pedestal sink. The cabinet beneath your sink will allow you to corral clutter in plastic bins. If you have the top cut with an "L" shape to extend over the top of the toilet you have room to put some of your prettier clutter.
- Decorative shelving units and closed cabinets can be found to hang above the toilet as well. These can store items both in full view and behind closed doors in the case of a cabinet. Personally, I like to use vintage pieces for this purpose. They can be found on eBay and Etsy and will add some charm to your room.
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