08 Mar 2008 11:51:45 | Janet L. Hall
Is Your Bathroom Going Down the Drain? By: Janet L. Hall
As you and I know, most bathrooms have limited space and
storage. Many of them are crammed with too much stuff: a lotion
or potion you used once, the shampoo and conditioner samples
collected while on travel, medicines or other items used once or
never finished using, towels that have seen their day, and
reading material and even mail that just piles up and piles up,
all the while collecting dust and germs.
Your bathroom is a room in which you and others use on a daily
basis. The most private area in your home, yet a busy room in
which activities, such as baths, showers, brushing hair and
teeth, shaving, and using the toilet are usually performed by
yourself FOR yourself. Yet for some it’s a place of refuge,
hiding from the world, the family, reading or just sitting on
the "throne," thinking, planning, or daydreaming. Your bathroom
can be a place of solitude where you can float away in a sea of
bubbles; meditating, planning, creating, listening to music,
while candlelight is reflected in the mirror dancing around the
room.
We store and keep all kinds of things in our bathrooms: from
linens to tub toys, lotions to medicines, and even books and
magazines. Oils, candles, matches, and lets not forget the
toilet paper. Unless you’ve remodeled or designed your own
bathroom-the standard bathroom in a standard home usually only
comes equipped with a small medicine cabinet and maybe under the
sink storage and many don’t even provide this essential storage
space.
Being disorganized or not having enough storage in your bathroom
can literally drain you of energy and patience in the morning,
evening, or anytime you enter into this private space.
Below I've listed 10 tips on how you can gain more storage (for
more storage tips please see end of article).
First let's take a look at what you might be able to TOSS or Let
Go:
>>Make-up, hair products, lotions and medicines lose their
“power” over time. So toss out those you haven’t used or seen in
years. Some can contract bacteria and could be dangerous.
>>Let go of seldom used nail polish and eye shadows.
>>Check expiration dates. If expired dispose of safely and
properly. Flush unused medicine down the toilet (make sure it
went DOWN in case you have little ones wandering around) and
break up containers that were prescription, especially if they
had a refill on label.
>>Look for products that have dried up or evaporated.
>>If you travel pre pack any duplicates in your suitcase.
>>Rusty razors, scissors or anything else that has become
rusty-OUT.
10 Tools to Help You Gain More Storage:
1. Wall mounted cabinets 2. Carts on wheels 3. Hooks on back of
door 4. Shower caddies 5. Dispensers 6. Coat rack – great for
hanging towels and robes on 7. Cut and install straight magnet
inside medicine cabinet to hold tweezers scissors or other metal
items 8. Small dishpans or crates 9. Mesh bags 10. Wall mount
hair dryer, curling iron
Benefits of an Organized Bathroom:
>>Your money will stop going down the drain when you know what
you have on hand because you won’t go out and buy duplicates.
>>You’ll be less stressed, especially in the morning because
you’ll know where everything is.
>>Clean up will be a snap with everything contained.
For more Bathroom Organizing Tips, Strategies, and Safety click:
http://www.overhall.com/bathroom.htm
About Author :
The Organizing Wizard, Janet L. Hall, is a Professional
Organizer, Speaker, and Author of 'Secrets of a Professional
Organizer and How-To Become One.' She is the owner of OverHall
Consulting and Organizing By Phone. Subscribe to her FREE
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