Collection by Olivia Martin

Bathroom Storage Inspirations

The bathroom may be one of the tiniest rooms in your home, but it is often packed with products. These five bathrooms show how to stow it all away.

Anderson Remodel by Shed Architects. Custom cabinetry by Kerf Design. Photos courtesy of the architects.
Anderson Remodel by Shed Architects. Custom cabinetry by Kerf Design. Photos courtesy of the architects.
In the bathrooms, Sweet used a mirror to enlarge the feel of the space. They kept the costs minimal by using Grohe bath fixtures and an Ikea sink.

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In the bathrooms, Sweet used a mirror to enlarge the feel of the space. They kept the costs minimal by using Grohe bath fixtures and an Ikea sink. Don't miss a word of Dwell! Download our FREE app from iTunes, friend us on Facebook, or follow us on Twitter!
“Whenever you’re making a minimal bathroom, you always have issues with storage,” Klug says. The wall-hung Duravitsink leaves no place “to put all your junk,” so Klug and Butz added small shelf above. The space to the right, which appears as an extension of the shelf is actually a panel that hides access to the water tank of the wall-hung toilet, also by Duravit.Photo by 

Eric Roth
“Whenever you’re making a minimal bathroom, you always have issues with storage,” Klug says. The wall-hung Duravitsink leaves no place “to put all your junk,” so Klug and Butz added small shelf above. The space to the right, which appears as an extension of the shelf is actually a panel that hides access to the water tank of the wall-hung toilet, also by Duravit.Photo by Eric Roth
This unique plywood-and-slate combination makes a great choice for small bathrooms that require a corner bathroom vanity.
This unique plywood-and-slate combination makes a great choice for small bathrooms that require a corner bathroom vanity.