8 Bathroom Cabinet Design Ideas For Organising Savants

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Bathroom spaces have a tendency to become very cluttered in (almost as soon as you clean them). With growing skincare routines and self-care rituals (which we're here for), there has to be enough space to store all your essentials. But just adding random baskets and organisation units would make your space look even busier, and would certainly ruin the aesthetics of it. So to have a clean and spacious bathroom that efficiently stores all of your essentials in a well-organised manner, bathroom cabinets pivotal. They tuck away all your essentials, and make them appear neat, clean, and minimal, and can also be used to enhance the aesthetic of your space. Read on, to learn about eight bathroom cabinet designs that are perfect for decluttering your bathroom space.

Floating Cabinets

This cabinet design idea is perfect for someone who has a small bathroom space, and a sleek mirror with some space beside it. It occupies less space, is super convenient as it creates accessibility of all the essentials, and would blend with the rest of the bathroom's aesthetic seamlessly. You might also want to go for it if you have a decent amount of products, but nothing too crazy.

In The Corner

Corners in the bathroom are the most forgotten spaces ever, and when one does think about them, they generally throw a plant in there. But bathroom corners can perfectly be utilised by installing bathroom cabinets that provide more storage space and maintain the clean, minimal aesthetic of your bathroom. Also, if you want to have some fun with your space, this bathroom cabinet can be a pop of colour as well.

Under The Sink

This idea for bathroom cabinet designs might just be the most common in the best way possible. Installing storage under the sink is an ingenious way to add more storage, and using the space smartly up to its potential. This design is also going to be super convenient, as you can access anything you want while getting ready with utmost ease, while also hiding any unwanted eyesores such as plumbing paraphernalia behind them.

A Whole Cabinet

This full-fledged cabinet set up with drawers under the sink and shelves on the sides is perfect for big and luxurious bathrooms. These cabinets will allow you all the storage space in the world and would look minimal and organised. It would also give you extra space to store your towels, bathrobes, and other necessities that you need daily along with extra supply. Hardwood plywood is a great material to pick for this style of cabinet as you want to invest in something only once that won't get ruined by exposure to moisture.

Mirror Cabinet

Another very efficient option that is perfect for small bathrooms is when you install your cabinet within your mirror. If you don't want to crowd your space or don't have a lot of it, this option provides a fair bit of storage and wouldn't interfere with your bathroom aesthetic. But in all fairness, they don't provide a lot of space and would be able to hold only the essentials so we only recommend it for those who have their life (and spending habits) sorted and only have a handful of stuff to put away.

Extended Cabinet

With double sinks, the cabinet space can be extended, allowing you to double the storage space. The cabinet space is hidden under the sink, again easy to access when needed, and now you also store extra supplies that you have along with towels and toiletries. This will also work well for a shared bathroom where individuals get their own space and no sharing of cabinets or mix-up of products is likely.

Between The Mirrors

If you're looking for a more contemporary way to install their bathroom cabinet, then they should definitely give this one a thought. This would also require a bigger bathroom, but would not allow you more storage. You can store your everyday essentials, and small necessities here, and will need another storage unit for other stuff. But hey, isn't the clean aesthetic worth it?

Open Cabinet Shelf

An open cabinet shelf is the place, where you store your organisation baskets, plants, and other essentials can easily access them, as visually it makes things easier. This could also work as more decor pieces as well, where windows, pots, and vines can be displayed and will work well for a clean, minimal aesthetic with a variety of materials.

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