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Step-by-Step Guide to Organize Your Bathroom Drawers Efficiently

By
Jason Francis
Designed and built over 100 custom tiny homes, lived on a sailboat for 9 months, and loves to live life to the fullest with his wife and their 4 kids.
Updated on:
August 31, 2024
Step-by-Step Guide to Organize Your Bathroom Drawers Efficiently

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Let's tackle the chaos in your bathroom drawers together, starting with a fresh slate. First, I'll guide you through emptying and cleaning out each drawer, ensuring we begin with a clean canvas. Then, we'll sort and categorize your items, discarding anything expired or unnecessary. Utilizing drawer dividers and labels will transform your space into a model of efficiency. By the end of this guide, you'll have a streamlined system that's easy to maintain. Are you ready to take the first step towards a clutter-free bathroom? Let's get started.

Empty All Drawers

When organizing bathroom drawers, the first step is to empty all drawers completely. I can't stress enough how vital this is. By removing everything, I get a clear view of what I have and the state of each drawer. I lay out all the items on a towel or countertop where I can see them easily. This step also gives me a chance to clean the drawers thoroughly, which I find essential for a fresh start.

With the drawers empty, I use a damp cloth or an all-purpose cleaner to wipe them down. It's surprising how much dust and residue accumulate over time. I make sure the drawers are completely dry before moving on. This cleaning step is not just about hygiene; it sets a positive tone for the entire organizing process.

Emptying the drawers also helps me mentally reset. It's like hitting a restart button. I can see the available space, and it prepares me for the next steps. I find that starting with a clean slate makes the following steps more manageable and less overwhelming. Now, I'm ready to sort and categorize the items effectively.

Sort and Categorize Items

Now that the drawers are spotless and ready, it's time to sort and categorize the items laid out. Start by grouping similar items together. For instance, put all dental care products like toothpaste, floss, and mouthwash in one pile. Gather all skincare items such as moisturizers, serums, and sunscreens in another. By creating these categories, you'll not only make it easier to find things but also see what you have multiples of.

Next, think about how often you use each category. Items you use daily, like your toothbrush or face wash, should be easily accessible. Reserve the top drawer for these essentials. For items you use less frequently, like a special hair treatment or seasonal products, place them in lower drawers or towards the back.

Consider investing in drawer organizers or small bins to keep each category separate and neat. This will prevent items from getting jumbled together and save you time in the morning. For example, use a small container for hair ties and clips, and another for makeup brushes. This method keeps everything in its place, making your bathroom routine smoother and more efficient.

Discard Unnecessary Items

Frequently, the key to an organized space lies in getting rid of what you don't need. As I sifted through my bathroom drawers, I quickly realized how many items I had been holding onto unnecessarily. First, I checked expiration dates on all my beauty and skincare products. Anything past its prime went straight into the trash. Those old lotions and half-used makeup items? They were just taking up valuable space.

Next, I turned my attention to duplicates. How many nail clippers does one person really need? I kept one and donated the rest. The same went for those tiny hotel shampoo bottles I'd accumulated over the years—most of them were tossed.

I also made tough decisions about items I hadn't used in the past year. If I hadn't touched it in twelve months, chances were I wasn't going to use it anytime soon. Out it went. This included outdated hair accessories and worn-out brushes.

Clean and Prep Drawers

Having discarded all the unnecessary items, it's crucial to clean and prep the drawers before organizing anything new. First, take a damp cloth and some mild cleaner. Wipe down the inside of each drawer thoroughly to remove any dust, spills, or residue. Pay extra attention to the corners and edges where grime tends to accumulate.

Once the drawers are clean, verify they are completely dry. Moisture can damage the wood or promote mold growth, both of which are things we definitely want to avoid. If you have wooden drawers, consider using a wood conditioner to keep them in good shape.

Next, inspect the drawer tracks and handles. Tighten any loose screws and confirm the drawers glide smoothly. If they stick, a bit of lubricant can make a big difference. Ultimately, place a liner at the bottom of each drawer. This not only protects the surface but also makes future cleaning easier. You can use rubber liners or even decorative paper for a bit of flair.

With clean, prepped drawers, you're now ready to move on to the next step: utilizing drawer dividers for ideal organization.

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Utilize Drawer Dividers

To truly maximize the space in your bathroom drawers, consider implementing drawer dividers. These handy tools help keep everything in its place and make it easier to find what you need quickly. By creating designated spaces for different items, you can say goodbye to the chaos of rummaging through a jumbled mess every morning.

First, measure your drawers to guarantee you get dividers that fit perfectly. You can find adjustable dividers that cater to various drawer sizes, making them a versatile choice. Once you have your dividers, place them in the drawer to create sections. Think about the types of items you store and adjust the compartments accordingly.

I find that clear acrylic dividers work well because they're durable and easy to clean. Plus, they don't obscure the contents, so you can see everything at a glance. You can also explore wooden or metal options if they suit your aesthetic better.

Dividers not only keep items neatly separated but also prevent smaller items from sliding around. This way, your makeup brushes, toothpaste tubes, and hair ties each have a home, reducing clutter and streamlining your morning routine. Give it a try—you'll be amazed at the difference it makes!

Group Similar Items Together

Grouping similar items together is a fundamental step in organizing bathroom drawers efficiently. It makes everything easier to find and keeps your space looking tidy. First, take inventory of what you have. Lay it all out on the counter and start sorting. Put all your hair products in one pile, skincare items in another, and so on.

Once you've sorted, it's time to decide on specific spots for each group. By keeping like items together, you'll save time every morning. Trust me, it's a game-changer when you can grab your moisturizer without rummaging through a sea of makeup.

Next, think about frequency of use. Place everyday essentials like toothpaste and deodorant in the most accessible drawer. Less frequently used items, like nail clippers or travel-sized toiletries, can go in the back or a lower drawer.

Label Storage Sections

Labeling storage sections can transform your bathroom drawer organization from good to great. By clearly marking where each item belongs, you'll save time and reduce frustration. I found that using labels helps everyone in the household know exactly where to put things back, maintaining order effortlessly.

First, gather some label makers or simple sticky labels and a marker. Decide on a labeling system that suits your needs. You can opt for categories like "Hair Tools," "Skin Care," and "Dental Hygiene." If you prefer, you can use more specific labels such as "Hairbrushes," "Facial Cleansers," and "Toothpaste."

When you're ready, stick the labels on the designated sections or containers within your drawers. Make sure they are easy to read at a glance. I suggest placing the labels on the inside front edge of each compartment for a clean look.

This simple step not only reinforces the organization you've already established but also helps maintain it. Labels serve as a visual reminder, making it easier to find and return items quickly. Trust me, this small addition will make a big difference in keeping your bathroom drawers neat and tidy.

Maintain a Regular Routine

With your labeled sections in place, the next step is to maintain a regular routine to keep your bathroom drawers organized. This is essential for ensuring that your efforts don't go to waste. Start by setting aside a few minutes each week to tidy up. I find that Sunday evenings work best for me. You might prefer another day; the key is consistency.

During your weekly check, remove any items that don't belong in the drawer. It's amazing how quickly things can accumulate. Dispose of empty bottles and expired products immediately. This simple act prevents clutter from building up.

Next, take a moment to rearrange items that may have shifted. Keeping your sections neat makes it easier to find what you need. If something looks out of place, put it back in its designated spot. This becomes second nature over time.

Conclusion

To keep your bathroom drawers organized, start by emptying and cleaning them. Sort and categorize your items, discarding anything unnecessary. Use drawer dividers and labels to clearly define storage sections, ensuring frequently used items are easily accessible. Group similar items together for better organization. Ultimately, maintain your system with regular check-ins to prevent clutter from accumulating. By following these steps, you'll enjoy a tidy, efficient bathroom space.

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