Reorganizing My Shower 🎀
I was so hesitant to put shelves in my shower because I thought it would mess up the ✨aesthetic✨ but it was starting to get bad and my shower isn’t supposed to be picture perfect all the time 😂
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Okay, so I totally get it if you're struggling with shower organization. Mine used to be a disaster zone, full of half-empty bottles and products tumbling everywhere! But after finally tackling it, I realized how much better a tidy shower feels. If you’re looking for more ways to keep your bathroom sparkling, here are some extra tips and tricks I’ve picked up, especially when it comes to those tricky shampoo holders and making everything look neat. First things first, a good declutter is essential. Seriously, before you even think about buying new shelves or caddies, go through *everything*. Are there empty bottles? Products you tried once and hated? Expired items? Be ruthless! You'd be surprised how much space you gain just by getting rid of the clutter. This step alone can make your shower feel instantly more manageable. Once you’ve decluttered, it's time to think about smart storage solutions. There are so many options beyond just basic shelves, and choosing the right ones can make all the difference. Types of Shower Organizers (Beyond Basic Shelves!): Tension Rod Caddies: These are fantastic, especially if you’re renting or don’t want to drill holes. They stand upright from floor to ceiling and usually have multiple adjustable baskets, perfect for holding various products. Just make sure it’s securely placed! Adhesive Shower Shelves & Hooks: This is what I often gravitate towards! Unlike suction cups that can sometimes give up on you, good quality adhesive options provide a surprisingly strong hold. They often come in sleek designs that blend into your shower aesthetic. These are great for adding specific hooks and trays exactly where you need them. Remember, for these, finding the best placement is crucial. Stick them on a clean, dry surface and let the adhesive cure for a few hours before loading them up. Suction Cup Baskets: While they can be temperamental, for lighter items like sponges, razors, or small facial cleansers, well-made suction cup baskets can work wonders. Just give the surface a good scrub before attaching. Over-the-Showerhead Caddies: A classic choice! These are super easy to install and usually offer multiple tiers. Just be mindful of how much weight you put in them and ensure they don't interfere with your shower stream. Corner Shelves: If you have unused corner space, dedicated corner shelves (either adhesive or screw-in) are brilliant for maximizing storage without taking up wall space. Smart Placement Strategies: Finding the best placement for your organizers is key. Think about your routine: Eye-Level Essentials: Keep your daily shampoo, conditioner, and body wash easily accessible at eye level. Lower Level for Less Frequent Items: Hair masks, scrubs, or children’s bath toys can go on lower shelves. Dedicated Spots: Give every item a 'home.' This prevents things from accumulating randomly. Use those trays to group similar items – one for hair care, one for body care. Finally, maintaining your organized shower is just as important as the initial setup. Try to wipe down your shelves quickly after a shower to prevent soap scum buildup. And consider a "one in, one out" rule for products – if you buy a new shampoo, finish or get rid of the old one first. It feels so good to step into a tidy, functional, and still beautiful shower, doesn't it? Hope these tips help you create your own organized oasis!

























































































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