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In smaller bathrooms and cloakrooms it can be a struggle to know how to install sufficient storage units to contain all of your bathroom products without feeling compelled to sacrifice a large portion of your limited floor space. We all tend to accumulate more products than we really need, and without anywhere for all of our toiletries, cosmetics and cleaning products to be stored, smaller bathrooms can easily feel cluttered, messy and cramped. Those mismatched and multi-coloured bottles and packages will detract from whatever dcor scheme you are trying to achieve, yet adding furniture and storage facilities can seem like a daunting trade off.

Fortunately, as bathroom furniture has enjoyed such a renaissance in recent years, there are now a vast number of cupboards and cabinets available to suit all manner of bathroom, from the smallest en suite, to the largest luxury space. In smaller bathrooms, the saving grace in terms of storage options is the proliferation of wall-mounted furniture in its many shapes and sizes, whatever your specific requirements might be.

One of the most popular varieties of bathroom furniture in recent years has been the fitted basin vanity unit, famed for its streamlining effects, ample surface area and storage capacity. However, there are versions, known as vanity shelves, which offer the same benefits, but dont reach down to the ground to occupy any of your floor space. Yes, the storage capacity is smaller than with a full-size unit, but you will still have access to a number of cupboards and drawers in which to keep your daily essentials neatly organised and discreetly out of sight and you will still enjoy a generous surface are upon which to work.

Upgrading your bathroom mirror to a mirrored cabinet will retain the same functionality as before, but afford you some handy extra shelving space, which can be a great way to organise and categorise your bathroom products for quick and reliable access. There are hundreds of other wall-mounted cabinets from which to choose, as well. A popular option is to install his and hers cabinets either side of your bathroom mirror to create a framed basin area, a focal design point in the bathroom, and to allow to easy and accessible arrangement of your bathroom products.

Styling, finish and the arrangement of drawers and doors within your wall-mounted cabinets is entirely a matter of personal choice, but the units themselves are out there, ready and waiting to solve your storage problems. Theyre just a few clicks away, so start searching for your perfect units whenever youre ready!

by: Helen J Davies




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