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This One Organization Hack Tripled The Space In My Bathroom

Small colourful bathroom with decorative open shelving and a shower curtain with peaches all over it.

I went from furiously doing my daily skin care (if I even did it at all…) to having a consistent evening skin care routine all because of this one organization hack that tripled the space in my tiny bathroom.

It may not be the fanciest thing I own, but this 3-tiered, customizable, lazy susan is easily the best thing I bought to organize this tiny rental bathroom. And for $25?? Say less.

Small bathroom closet showing organization hacks with baskets and an acrylic lazy susan.
Shelf in a bathroom with a 3-tiered acrylic organizer to house skincare items.

All of my skin and hair care bottles used to live in one single layer on this shelf in my bathroom closet. So not only was it impossible to access anything (hence my inconsistent skin care routine) but it was also an incredible waste of space. All these tiny individual bottles all hiding behind one another and making me frustrated whenever I needed something (that I could never find)…

This lazy susan not only saves TONS of space in my bathroom by taking advantage of vertical storage – but it also makes every single item visible, accessible, and easy to grab (AND PUT BACK) because it spins 360 degrees. All the little shelves are adjustable too, so I can customize the heights of each shelf to accommodate all different sizes of bottles and jars. Everything product has a specific home. It makes things easy to find and it is effortless to maintain.

Get the lazy susan here.

Find more small bathroom organization hacks here.

Full view of the small colourful bathroom: open shelving, boho elements, warm tones, and plants.
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An introverted, detail-oriented, and meticulous creative: documenting the slow, intentional, and realistic process of DIY-ing an apartment into a home — within the limitations of a rental.

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