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23 clever Under the Bathroom Sink Storage Ideas [2022]

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Organizing under the bathroom sink can be tricky. There are so many items we want to put under there, but the darn plumbing gets in the way. Luckily there are lots of bathroom under sink organizers and storage ideas to suit your needs.

In this article we’ll look at a variety of ways you can organize and store things inside your sink cabinet.

Bathroom Under Sink Organizers and Storage Ideas

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Note: This article has been updated to include even more bathroom under sink organizers that may be perfect for you.

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Which of these under sink organizers will work for you?

It’ll depend on several factors such as:

So scroll through them all and see if one is right for your bathroom.

1) U-Shaped Slide Out ShelfPhoto credit: Lynk Professional

This is a clever U-shaped slide out shelf made by Lynk Professional.

Instead of having to duck down and reach deep inside the small space of your bathroom cabinets, this convenient organizer slides out so everything is within easy reach.

It is 30-inches wide and 18-inches deep. So please carefully measure your cabinet opening and check the location of your sink pipes prior to ordering. It does have a wire bottom and small items may fall through, but you could easily put small baskets on here to prevent this. It kind of looks like it’s giving your plumbing a hug doesn’t it.

2) Expandable Under Sink Shelves by Simple HousewarePhoto credit: Simple Houseware

There can be a huge variety of bathroom cabinet sizes and obstructions. To combat this, Simple Houseware has created this expandable under-sink shelf. It starts off as 15-inches wide, but can expand up to 25-inches wide. And you can adjust the height of the shelves to accommodate different items.

Because you can change the size, and has adjustable shelves, this is a great way to store things under a small bathroom sink.

(This could work well under the kitchen sink too.)

Make the most of your under sink space with this great, adjustable bathroom sink organizer.

Click here to see more details of this under sink organizer on Amazon.

3) Sliding 2-Tiered Cabinet OrganizerPhoto credit: Richards Homewares

Here is another handy slide-out organizer.

This cabinet organizer by Richards Homewares has two different sized shelves that slide out for easy access of cleaning supplies, spray bottles, toiletries, or other items.

You can mount it to one side of the cabinet and still have enough space on the other side to store larger items.

It’s popular on Amazon and people seem to like it.

4) Slide-Out Plastic Baskets (with dividers)Photo credit: Made Smart

This two-tiered sliding organizer from “Made Smart” has frosted plastic baskets and removable dividers to compartmentalize the baskets to suit your needs.

There are spots to label the drawers using a dry erase marker.

It doesn’t screw to the bottom of the cabinet: it just sits, so it is especially good for renters.

You could also put this on the counter to hold beauty products, hand towels, cotton swabs, and other similar items. (If you had enough counter space.)

5) Clear Acrylic Stackable Cosmetic Organizer Drawers (Audrey by STORi)Photo credit: STORi

These are clear acrylic “made in the USA” cosmetic organizers from STORi, and are available on Amazon.

You can get it with 4.5-inch tall pull-out drawers (as shown) or you can get as 6.75-inch tall drawers.

Click here for tips on how to organize the top drawer of your bathroom cabinets.

6) Expandable U-Shaped ShelvesPhoto credit: SpicyShelf

This cool expandable shelving system from “SpicyShelf” is clever because it doesn’t just expand in one dimension: it expands in 3 dimensions.

You can adjust its width, height and depth to suit a variety of under cabinet sizes and plumbing structures.

It is a popular option to store cleaning supplies and even individual toilet paper rolls.

Click here to see more details on Amazon.

7) Over-the-Cabinet Door Hanging OrganizerPhoto credit: mDesign

An over-the-door hanging cabinet organizer like this one (by mDesign) is a great “no tools required” way to add extra storage space under your bathroom sink. (Just make sure you take measurements first to ensure this will fit and your doors will close.)


It is loved by renters because no screwing needed – just hang it from the back of the cabinet door. And they can take it with them if they move.

8) Over-the-Door Hanging Hair Tool HolderPhoto credit: mDesign

Here is a good option for you if you have hair tools cluttering your bathroom counter top.

It is another over-the-door hanging organizer made by mDesign, and available on Amazon.

It’s a good way to store hair tools like your hair dryer, curling iron, flat iron, or other hair accessories.

9) Lazy Susan (slight rim)Photo credit: Copco

A lazy susan like this one made by Copco allows you to grab bottles of cleaners, hair products and other items from underneath your sink with ease.

Instead of trying to pluck out a bottle and hoping you don’t knock over everything else like bowling pins, you simply turn it until the bottle you want is in the front.

This one is popular on Amazon and it has a non-skid surface and slight rim to help keep items on it.

10) Lazy Susan with a raised edgeLazy Susan with higher rimmed edge

Similar idea to the lazy Susan mentioned above but this one has raised edges to further ensure things stay put.

11) 2-Tiered Lazy SusanPhoto credit: Copco

A 2-tiered lazy Susan like this one (also made by Copco) gives you extra space to help tidy up under the sink. It is 12-inches wide.

The bottom shelf will allow you to store smaller items up to about 4. 5 to 5-inches tall. So this bottom shelf would work well for bars of soap, cleaning sponges, and other “short” products.

12) Clear Apothecary JarsApothecary jars are a decorative bathroom storage idea

These clear acrylic apothecary jars make great holders for q-tips, cotton balls, makeup removal pads, hair ties, and other everyday items.

And besides that…they look really cool.

These are an especially popular choice for people that don’t have a medicine cabinet because they can store a variety of items.

13) Sliding Cabinet Organizer (3 drawer with solid top)Sliding drawer organizer

This is similar to the other slide-out organizers I’ve already mentioned, but this one has a solid top.

So you can fill the 3 sliding drawers with items (mostly small items), and then set shampoo bottles, cleaning bottles, storage bins, etc… on the top shelf.

It can be a bit tricky to tell in the photo, but it is a fairly small unit: 10-inches wide, 13. 5-inches high, and 16-inches deep.

14) Stackable Sliding Basket OrganizerPhoto credit: DecoBros

This is a popular under sink organizer made by DecoBros. It has a solid wire-rack top and slide-out basket underneath. There is a chance small items could fall between the wires, but if you’re concerned about this you can use plastic bins or a small wicker basket to corral smaller items.

And the units are stackable if you have the room under your sink.

15) Acrylic Nail Polish HolderPhoto credit: iDesign

An acrylic nail polish holder like this on by iDesign can be mounted inside the bathroom cabinet, or onto the back of the door.

It would also work well to hold other small items such as nail clippers, hair brushes, tubes of cream or perfumes.

16) Clear Stackable Storage BoxesPhoto credit: mDesign

These clear plastic storage boxes by mDesign have removable lids so they can be stacked on top of each other.

I realize the photo shows it with food items (they make a great pantry storage idea), but you can use them under the sink too for toiletries, cosmetics, and other bathroom necessities.

If you’re looking for stackable options, check these out.

17) Clear Plastic Organizer with 5 CompartmentsPhoto credit: STORi

The company STORi makes this cool 5-compartment organizer. It is an excellent way store creams and cosmetics under the bathroom sink.

Then when you need them, just lift up the whole clear bin and set in on your bathroom counter. Put away when you’re done. Easy.

It would be a great addition to the other organizers I’ve already mentioned (like the wire rack organizer by DecoBros in idea # 14).

18) Slide-out Removable Cleaning CaddyPhoto credit: Rev-A-Shelf

This slide-out cabinet organizer by “Rev-A-Shelf” is cool because it doubles as a cleaning caddy. You can slide it off its rollers, hold it by the upper handle and bring it with you to tackle home cleaning chores.

Just make sure you measure under your sink to ensure it’ll fit.

A lot of people use this in their kitchen to hold their kitchen cleaning supplies, or in the laundry room, but it’s a great option for the bathroom too.

19) Bathroom Under Sink Organization Starter Kit from The Container StoreClick the picture to see more details on The Container Store

If you don’t want to order a bunch of items separately then you’ll like this bathroom sink storage starter kit from The Container Store.

It comes with a 2-tiered metal slide out organizer, the clear plastic tote (like a cleaning caddy), a large bin (right side of picture), and the over-the-door hanging cabinet organizer with two shelves.

And if you don’t want a particular item – such as the plastic bin – then you can say Quantity of zero at the checkout. Or if you want more of an item – say you want 2 hanging organizers – then you can add that too. Pretty cool.

Do you have a pedestal sink ? You’ll like these over the toilet storage ideas.

20) Fabric Storage Container to store Extra Toilet Paper

A simple way to store extra toilet paper under the bathroom sink is to get a fabric storage bin like this one from mDesign and tuck it inside the cabinet.

It’ll only had a few rolls, but if you have a tiny bathroom, you probably have to store the majority of your toilet paper rolls in a different room anyway.

It is an easy and stylish way to organize…bathroom storage ideas don’t have to be complex.

21) Portable Shower Caddy

These are super handy and not just for college students. The multiple pockets provide convenient spots to store a variety of hair care products and other bathroom essentials.

Plus, if you are going to stay at a friend’s house you can grab your shower caddy and go. You’ll have all your good things with you.

This particular one is mesh, but you can also get them in rigid plastic too.

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22) Hanging Garbage Bag Holder

This stainless steel hanger slides over top of your cabinet door and holds your trash bags.

It can free up floor space in a small bathroom, but it may not work well if you have a small cabinet. Make sure to measure before ordering. (You want to ensure your cabinet door will close without hitting the pipes or other stuff inside the cabinet space.)

Click here to see the measurements of this trash bag holder.

23) Hanging Small Pocket Organizer

Take a small pocket organizer like this and screw it onto the inside of your bathroom cabinet door.

You’ll probably have to cut off some of the pockets to fit your door. (You can probably find similar products at the dollar store.)

Of course you won’t be putting your phones inside the pockets, but they are a great place to store and organize small items like nail polish, makeup brushes, hair ties, and other smaller items.

You may be able to fit a blow dryer inside one of the pockets depending on the size of pockets you buy. (Just let it cool down before you put it into the plastic pocket.)

I hope you found something in this list of bathroom under sink organizers to help you get that under-sink clutter under control.

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Thank you and have a great day!

The Best Under Sink Storage Ideas of 2022 in Bathroom and Kitchen

The best way to declutter your bathroom or kitchen is to get organized, and one of the most overlooked spaces for storage is—wait for it—under your sink. Even though your sink is tiny and all you see when you open your cabinets are pipes, there's actually more to it than meets the eye. It's prime real estate that can fit everything from cleaning supplies, towels, hair styling tools, and the list goes on and on. You just have to snag the best under sink storage solution ideas and that's where we step in.

First things first, it's important to find pieces that are rust resistant in case of any leaks. You should also consider multi-functional storage that has pull-out drawers and of course, gems that take up minimal space. And similar to all home projects, you can't forget to measure and triple-check the measurements of your cabinets to ensure a smooth installation process. Excited to start the simplest home redesign ever? We're stoked for you—see our curated picks ahead!

Best Stackable

STORi

Audrey Stackable Acrylic Drawers

Best Lazy Susan

The Container Store

White Under-Sink Lazy Susan

$23 AT CONTAINER STORE

Most Versatile

The Container Store

Expandable Under Sink Organizer

$44 AT CONTAINER STORE

Best Slider

Richards Homewares

Sliding Tiered Under-Sink Organizer

amazon

$84 AT AMAZON

Best U-Shape

Rev-A-Shelf

Pull-Out U-Shaped Under Sink Organizer

Best Low Profile

iDesign

Clear Undersink Sliding Tray

$30 AT BED BATH AND BEYOND

Best Track Free

YouCopia

RollOut Caddy Under Sink Organizer

Amazon

Best Over the Door

mDesign

Over-Cabinet Storage Basket

Best Hair Station Organizer

Home Intuition

Hair Styling Station Organizer

Amazon

$22 AT AMAZON

Best Shelfie

Rev-A-Shelf

Floating Cabinet Door Shelves

Best Slider Shelf

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Sliding Floating Cabinet Door Shelves

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$23 AT AMAZON

Best Modern Organizer

The Container Store

Elfa Narrow Cabinet Drawer Solution White

$115 AT CONTAINER STORE

Best Around Sink

Rebrilliant

Orth D Free-Standing Bathroom Shelves

Wayfair

$56 AT WAYFAIR

Best Space Maximizer

Ikea

Variera Shelf Insert

$11 AT IKEA

Best Pedestal Sink Organizer

Hammacher Schlemmer

The Pedestal Sink Storage Cabinet

$150 AT HAMMACHER SCHLEMMER

How do I maximize the space under the sink?

"When I did my kitchen renovation, I added pull-out shelves everywhere," Albie Knows founder Alberthe Buabeng told House Beautiful. "It’s a better use of space, and you maximize your square footage."

Is it okay to store things under the sink?

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Yes, you want to look for under the sink organizers that are rust-resistant in case any leaks arise. These organizers should also have an easy-to-use pull-out functionality like a slider or spin for easy access.

Why trust House Beautiful?

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7 ideas for the perfect organization of the bathroom cabinet under the sink

The cabinet under the sink often collects unnecessary rubbish. This happens for several reasons: either because of the complex communication system, it is very difficult to arrange storage, or the organization does not reach the hands and things lie chaotically. However, it is possible to equip this space with benefit. There is no universal solution in this case: it all depends on the size of your cabinet, the volume of the sink bowl, which can take place inside the cabinet, the method of water supply and other communications. We show examples of how to equip this zone.

1 Place for textiles

A small supply of hand towels can be stored under the sink, so you and your guests do not have to look for fresh textiles to dry their hands.

If you have a large cabinet under the sink, you can put a laundry basket in one of the drawers. There are models with already built-in drawers, you should think about them if you are doing repairs in the bathroom and buying furniture at the same time as carrying out communications, otherwise it will be difficult to find a model that is suitable in size.

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2 Container storage

Containers are a great way to organize things under the sink. Choose the right size for your closet. It is better to choose them in the same style: these can be baskets, transparent plastic or, conversely, matte boxes. Arrange things in them and mark with the same stickers what and where lies.

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drawers and other elements), you can build small metal cabinets with drawers into it: just put them inside. Or use tricks that are often used in the kitchen: add side drawers.

Next to them, if space permits, you can place household chemicals that you use regularly, or hide a trash can.

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5 They can also be used for storage: for example, fix acrylic or any other organizers and put small things in them.

Another easy way is to glue ordinary hooks to the surface. It is easy to hang any hair styling technique on them by the cord or to fix charging from an electric toothbrush or razor. In the same way, you can store cleaning products: hook a brush, dustpan or other small device on the hook.

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6 Closed storage instead of open storage

Manufacturers leave a large open shelf in some cabinets. You can beautifully lay out towels, toilet paper rolls and other decor on it. But you need to remember that such things quickly become covered with dust, it is unhygienic to use them, and it is difficult to clean them regularly. Therefore, it is reasonable to occupy this shelf with containers. It is important that they are the same, matched to the style of the bathroom.

If you have children, the containers and bottom drawers can be given away for storage of toys: then the little ones will be able to choose their favorite things on their own before bathing.

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7 Putting Free Space to Good Use

If your bathroom is in dire need of storage space, it makes sense to use whatever space is available. For example, what is under the cabinet. So that this zone does not stand out from the general interior, use the same or at least plain boxes. In open containers, you can put things that are not afraid of dust: bottles with products or brushes that you use regularly. Place cleaning supplies and other items in airtight boxes.

This method is not suitable if you have small children or animals: they can easily reach the boxes below. And even if you don’t store anything dangerous in them, kids can make a mess or get hurt.

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Organization of storage in a small bathroom. 40 ideas under the sink.

Organizing bathroom storage is a hassle. The cat cried in places in small bathrooms, and you need to put endless cosmetic accessories and other utensils somewhere. The space under the bathroom is already occupied, now it's the turn for another piece - under the sink. If you use it wisely, you can place an elephant there comfortably 😉, not to mention storing some little things there, like household chemicals.

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In this article

  1. Shop options for vanity cabinets.
  2. Do-it-yourself sink cabinets. Ideas.
  3. Storage under the sink with old new furniture.
  4. Rustic storage cabinet or I made it from what I had.

Sometimes you just don't want to bother. I went, bought it, put it in, stuffed everything that is in the bathroom into it and you sleep peacefully. It is these nice objects that will go first, so that you have an idea of ​​what is currently on the market for and how it will look like.

Shop options for washbasin cabinets.

The simplest and most minimalistic option - mesh racks . This is if your “elephant” is small, there are few bottles and they are all beautiful, i.e. you have nothing to hide from guests)





Ordinary, completely unremarkable nightstands , however, will easily cope with the task of storing things in the bathroom.

If space permits, choose a larger one for more comfortable storage.





The advantage of such pedestals is that it is very convenient to arrange everything in baskets or containers.




Envy order))

In my opinion, corner cabinets save more space and look more aesthetically pleasing than . Although, it's just a matter of taste.





Variants with wicker baskets have always attracted me the most. There is something very handmade and cozy in these baskets.






Do-it-yourself sink cabinets. Ideas.

When different bathroom storage ideas start to come to mind, you need to implement them immediately. Well, if nothing comes up, here are the clues. For example, you can’t imagine anything simpler here: a drawer and a couple of baskets on it, in which you can store dirty laundry.



Wooden pallets are in fashion these days. They make anything for a certain interior. This is an option for the kitchen, but why not adapt it a bit for storage space in the shower if that's your style?



Such shelving is not difficult to make , but it will look very homely. All you need is slats and boards)

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Two wide boards… that's all?)



Minimum minimalism) For proud singles who have time to make such a simple cabinet under the sink to store one towel and one toothbrush.



Option to make a small place for storing household chemicals and other means for removing rust from clothes, for example.



If you have skills as a carpenter (or you have such an object at home), then the option is more difficult for you. But it also looks much more presentable. Don't you find?


Under-sink storage with old new furniture.

When there are unnecessary tables, chests of drawers, trellises in the house and there is no cabinet for the sink, the only way out is to combine these two annoying circumstances so that it becomes a pleasant acquisition. All that is required is to cut the desired hole, sand, repaint, varnish and seal the seams between the sink and countertop. Hacksaw and skins for battle!



Trellis is a rarity, but chests of drawers are almost universal.

Chest of drawers can also be open . Just take out the drawers and make shelves instead.





At worst, you can take even a desk and it will come out very well.


Rustic storage cabinet or I made it from what I had.

Not all lucky people have closets filled with old chests of drawers. But maybe you have 9 lying around somewhere nearby0134 picturesque blocks or is there a hardware store nearby?

For very small bathrooms, there are smaller options.


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