Maximize Bathroom Cabinet Space With A Dollar Tree DIY For Optimal Organization
Most bathroom cabinets are so small that they quickly become overcrowded. Since this is the most convenient storage spot for items like medicine bottles and skin care products, it's a good idea to figure out how to make the most of the space. Thankfully, you can easily maximize bathroom cabinet storage room with Dollar Tree's Wooden Decor Boxes, Rectangular Wooden Crate, and Crafter's Doubled-Sided Tape from Dollar Tree to tack them down. You can then place items inside of the boxes and on top of them.
This is an affordable alternative to shelf risers sold for a higher price since each of the Dollar Tree materials you need for this organization hack is only $1.25. After you use the small boxes to split your bathroom cabinet shelves into two levels, you should be able to fit a few more items inside. The Dollar Tree shelf-riser hack will also result in neater-looking cabinets since the contents on the shelves won't be jumbled together in messy piles. Instead, each bathroom essential can sit upright in its own designated storage spot inside of, on top of, or next to the tiny wooden boxes.
Create two-tier bathroom cabinet shelves with Dollar Tree boxes
To set up this bathroom storage hack, simply place the boxes on your shelves with the inside of the box facing toward you. Stick a piece of double-sided tape on the back and bottom of each box so that they don't move out of place. You can use the lids from the Wooden Decor boxes as shelf risers too. Items that are small enough to fit inside the boxes can be placed there. Other small bathroom essentials can be set on top of the boxes. Any items that are too large to go in or on top of the box will need to be placed directly on a bathroom cabinet shelf. This is why it's important to leave empty space on either side of some of your wooden boxes.
You can add a touch of aesthetic appeal to this bathroom cabinet decluttering hack by coating the wooden boxes in a layer of paint. If you prefer a rustic look, consider using wood stain instead. You could also apply metallic spray paint over the wood, such as the Rust-Oleum Specialty Metallic Spray Paint, in a shade that matches your existing bathroom hardware. After you're done setting up this organization system, you'll want to keep it neat long term. To do this, consider clearing out your bathroom cabinet at least once a year. Use this time to get rid of items you no longer use anymore or any products that have expired.