The first step for organizing tight spaces is to take everything out. Second, categorize similar items together. Third, throw out all expired products. Fourth, categorize items by how often you use them. Things you use every day, things you use once a week, things you use once a month. If you just practice these 4 things, your home will be tidy.

  • I am to create storage space under the dining table with a wire net. My dining table is made of steel. So I will use magnetic hooks here to utilize the gap space under the dining table. You can store books here. You can also store pot holders here. Now it’s easier to store dining table mats. 
  • To utilize the bathroom space, I used a curtain rod. When you use towels one by one, they fall over. If you fix them with a bookend, you create space and it’s convenient. You can also use an adhesive drawer.
  • Let’s change the basin place too. I am going to remove the brush holder. If you try to remove it directly, it doesn’t come off easily. If you heat it with a hair dryer for about 5 minutes, it comes off easily. Store toothbrush cups neatly with the toothbrushes.
  • It looks messy if you put cleaning tools and detergents in the toilets. I will change the location so it looks clean when you enter the bathroom.
  • Do you remember the toothbrush holder we removed earlier? The adhesive weakens after you remove it. You can use it again by applying silicone tape here and using it with cleaning tools.
  • Let’s utilize the gap space beside the bathroom door. You can use the book end with adhesive and put the cleaning brush here. It doesn’t hit when you open the door. I recommend a three-tier tray with wheels for bathrooms with insufficient storage and you can put the detergent pots here. There are holes at the bottom, making it easy to clean. You can use a curtain here. It looks neat when you cover it with a curtain.
  • There’s a gap space about a hand’s width next to the sink. You can put the three-tier tray here. The basin space looks neat now.
  • To organize a hairdryer try using an old eco-bag or a fabric bag. You can store it without organizing the cord, making it convenient to use. This box was originally intended to be a kitchen trash can. It’s good for neatly storing the hairdryer. And it’s also good for storing sanitary pads.

There are a lot of things around the house. By keeping similar types of products together, you can easily find items and prevent buying things you already have. Using a rotating tray makes it easy to access even the items in the back.

There are a lot of things in the house. First, I divided them into products used in the morning and evening. The evening products are further divided into mask packs and basic cosmetics.

Organizing tight spaces