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Bathroom shelving cluttered

Bathroom Shelving: Before

Bathrooms never have enough storage or shelf space. Where do you display knickknacks, let alone store unsightly items like extra toilet paper, blow dryers, curling irons, and cans, soaps and bottles? Once you’ve filled up the vanity, how do you squeeze more storage into a small bathroom? We’ll show you how to install a large medicine cabinet in the wall, add glass shelves over your toilet (or anywhere else you want them) and install built-in pantry cabinets. Whether you decide to upgrade your bathroom with one of these projects or all three, you’ll make your bathroom more functional.

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bathroom shelving after

Bathroom Shelving: After

Upsize existing storage space by replacing that tiny medicine cabinet or mirror with a larger, surface-mounted cabinet. And utilize the space you have by adding glass shelving to the “dead” space over the toilet. You can also steal space from an adjoining room or closet by insetting kitchen pantry cabinets (or tall utility cabinets) into the wall. Installing a new medicine cabinet and shelving is easy and fast. Each project takes less than an hour. For these simple projects, you’ll only need a screw gun and a 2-ft. level.