Many UK bathrooms are small, and a full renovation is rarely the quick answer when storage runs short. The good news is that you can change how a bathroom works without lifting tiles or moving pipes. With a few well chosen pieces and a clearer system, even a tight room can hold everything it needs while still feeling calm.
Start by emptying the room of anything you no longer use. Half used bottles, old towels and forgotten samples take up far more room than people expect. Once you can see the true amount of storage you need, the right additions become obvious.
In a small bathroom, floor space is precious, so look upward first. A wall mounted cabinet keeps daily items off the basin and away from splashes. A slim shelf above the door holds spare rolls and folded towels that you rarely reach for. Our range of bathroom cabinets includes shallow designs that sit close to the wall, so they add storage without narrowing the room.
Hooks and rails are simple but effective. A single rail can hold robes, towels and a hanging basket of flannels, freeing the surfaces below for the things you use every day.
Pieces that do more than one job are ideal in a compact room. A vanity that wraps storage around the basin turns dead space under the sink into useful drawers. A mirrored cabinet gives you a mirror and concealed shelving in the same footprint. Look through our bathroom storage units for tall narrow towers that use height rather than width, which suits the awkward gaps found in many British bathrooms.
If your bathroom has a corner that never gets used, a corner unit can turn it into proper storage without intruding on the main walking space.
The basin tends to collect clutter, so give it a clear system. A small tray groups daily items, while a vanity below hides the rest. Our bathroom vanities combine a basin and storage in one neat piece, which instantly calms the busiest part of the room.
Inside cabinets, dividers and baskets stop everything tumbling together. Group items by use, such as hair care in one basket and first aid in another, so you can find what you need at a glance. This simple order makes a small room feel far more spacious.
What is the single best storage addition for a small bathroom? A mirrored cabinet, as it adds concealed shelving and a mirror without taking any floor space.
Where should I store towels? A tall narrow unit or a rail keeps towels to hand without crowding the floor, and folding them neatly saves room.
Is open or closed storage better in a small bathroom? Closed storage keeps the room looking calm and hides clutter, while a little open shelving suits items you use daily.
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