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Bathroom storage ideas

How to maximize and organize a modern bathroom

Are you looking for any creative bathroom storage ideas, especially if you have a tiny bathroom?
Urban living often requires compromising on challenging floor plans. The bathroom, in particular, is the room that suffers most from a lack of square footage, risking a quick descent into a chaotic heap of bottles, towels, and small appliances. How can you make it feel more inviting? The solution isn’t necessarily owning fewer things, but rather choosing furniture capable of tucking clutter out of sight: here are a few expert bathroom storage ideas for you!

The vanity cabinet: beyond the basic base unit

It is impossible to imagine a bathroom without a vanity cabinet, right? We are often captivated by aesthetics alone, but it is the internal organization that makes the difference between a cluttered drawer and a functional workstation. Scavolini bathroom furniture is designed to eliminate those "dead zones" where products are inevitably forgotten. What’s more, integrated shaped internal partitions allow you to separate skincare essentials from hair accessories, maintaining an organized hierarchy that supports even the most rushed morning routines.
Is floor space limited? Opt for a wall-mounted configuration. It radically shifts the perception of the room and makes daily cleaning much easier.

Tall bathroom units: utilizing vertical space

When square footage is scarce, the winning strategy is to stop looking at the floor and start looking up. Tall bathroom units are incredible allies for managing bulky towels or the product backstock that usually crowds the edges of the bathtub, offering surprising capacity within a minimal footprint.

Equipped wall panels for everyday use

We all have items that must remain within arm’s reach (your favorite skincare, for instance), but that doesn’t justify a messy vanity top. Why not utilize the walls here as well? As an evolved alternative to traditional shelving, solutions like the Setup System or accessory-holder bars help clear toothbrushes and soaps off the vanity top, creating new space for luxury lotions and scented candles.