Smart Bathroom Storage for Busy Moms — No Reno Required 🛁
If you’re juggling kids, schedules, and daily chaos, the last thing you need is a messy bathroom cabinet where you can never find what you need. These simple — but effective — under-sink storage hacks will help you get organized fast, using baskets, bins, and clever layouts (no renovation necessary).
Start by Clearing and Simplifying ✅
- Empty everything out from under the sink, wipe down the surfaces, and decide what really belongs. Toss or relocate unused, expired, or rarely-used items.
- Only keep what you actually use — daily toiletries, medicines, toilet paper, wipes, cleaning supplies, etc.
- Resist the urge to use this space as a “catch-all.” Intentional editing keeps future clutter from creeping back in.
Use Smart Containers — Baskets, Bins, and Drawer Organizers 🧺
- Use baskets or bins for groups like first-aid items, toiletries, wipes/toilet paper, and kid supplies. Having a designated basket for each “category” makes finding what you need quick and easy.
- Drawer organizers or small trays work great for smaller items — think nail polish, hair ties, makeup, toothpaste, floss — especially if you have a vanity drawer in between sinks.
- Label bins and drawers so even other family members (or guests) can easily locate things. Simple labels go a long way if you’re managing a busy household.
Work Around Plumbing — and Use Vertical Space 🛠
- Because sink cabinets often have awkward plumbing, store bulkier items (toilet paper, wipes, cleaning bins) around the outer edges where the pipes aren’t blocking space.
- If possible, add stackable bins or adjustable shelves to take advantage of the vertical space — this turns “wasted heights” into useful storage.
Maintain the System — Revisit Periodically
- Make it a habit: every 6 to 12 months take everything out, wipe surfaces, and re-evaluate what stays. This prevents clutter from creeping back in.
- Try to limit what lives under the sink to everyday essentials — less “junk storage,” more “grab-and-go.”
💡 Bonus Mom-Smart Tips
- Use a bin for kid-specific items (wipes, extra toilet paper, band-aids, kids’ medicines) so everything stays together.
- Keep a small plastic cup or mini organizer inside a bin for tiny items like lip balm, hair ties, and small first-aid supplies.
- If you share a double-sink vanity, assign each person a side (or a bin) — one for you, one for partner/kids — to reduce chaos.
Start by reducing items in your bathroom to only what you need and use daily, such as:
- Towels
- Medicines
- Toiletries
- Feminine Products
- Paper Products
- Cleaning Supplies
Suggested Supplies to Organize Under the Bathroom Sink
- Baskets or Bins
- Drawer Organizer
- Style Station
- Grove Collaborative Products (to reduce your products)
- Printable Labels
How to Organize Under the Bathroom Sink:
- Remove everything from under the sink and wipe down surfaces.
- Sort through items and decide what you need to keep and discard items you are not keeping (or donate if possible).
- Place organizing supplies where it fits: organize items around your plumbing so there is nothing stuck between pipes or hiding behind pipes.
- Label bins so you or your guests can easily find something.
- Keep clear of the clutter under the sink by only storing items that you use on a regular basis.
- Repeat these steps every 6-12 months.
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