Tips to Make Your Small Space Work

rubber duck and towel in a small bathroom

Tiny houses. Apartments. Vacation vehicles. Whether you’re renting, residing or traveling in reduced-size real estate, maximizing small spaces has become quite the trend.

But with shrunken square footage, odds are you only have one bathroom. When you can’t expand your space, you need to expand your ideas and be creative. These six hacks will maximize even the littlest lavatories:

Hidden Cabinet Storage

Use Velcro to attach cups to hold toothbrushes to the inside door of a vanity. *This DIY is safe only if you store non-toxic items in under-cabinet storage.

Grip Clips

Electric brushes are bulky, which means they require extra space. Mount large grip clips on the overhead vanity to secure toothbrushes.

Personalized Wall Cubes

Floating shelves save space and add some fun to the walls. Drill a hole at the bottom of each cube to give toothbrushes a home.

Test Tubes

You’re supposed to store your brush upright and solo, so these test tubes look trendy while minimizing germs.

Magnet Strip

Say goodbye to cups with tipping toothbrushes! Mount a magnet strip to the wall and glue a small magnet to each brush.

Door Bookshelf

Store extra toothbrushes and toiletries on a bookshelf above the door. The doorframe will help support the weight of the items. Extras work for forgetful houseguests and for when you need a replacement toothbrush (approximately every 3 months).

Once your toothbrush is out of the way, how do you keep it clean? Before you begin your bathroom hacks, make sure you:

  • Flush only when the toilet seat is down.
  • Store your toothbrush upright and alone.
  • Brush at least 3 feet away from the toilet.

 

Caroline Jacobson
Caroline Jacobson serves as a social media writer for Delta Dental of Arizona. Based in Colorado and originally from the Deep South, Caroline recently graduated from the University of Denver with her Masters in Strategic Communications. Before joining Delta Dental, she worked as a marketing manager and social media specialist for an Alabama firm. Caroline has always had a passion for non-profits, recently working with the Denver Center for Performing Arts and PBS. In her spare time, she enjoys outdoor activities with the three main men in her life: her husband and two long-haired dachshunds, Kyle and Brad. [Editor's Note: Caroline is no longer a current DDAZ employee.]