This bathroom.

Here's what was in the way.

5 things keeping it cluttered. The right product to fix each one.

Bathroom before
Before
Bathroom after — organized
After

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What we noticed

Main vanity countertop

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The entire main vanity counter is cluttered with various bottles, jars, and personal care items. Nothing has a designated spot, making it hard to find what you need and impossible to keep clean. The sheer volume makes it feel overwhelming.

Fix: We're going to create zones on this counter. Use an open-top, multi-compartment organizer for your most-used daily items. Everything else needs to go into drawers or cabinets.

Clear Compartment Organizer · $20-40

Vanity cabinet under sink

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Given the counter clutter, I can bet the cabinets under the sink are a free-for-all. Items without designated homes inevitably end up piled inside, making it difficult to find anything at all. The plumbing also creates an awkward space that often goes underutilized.

Fix: Utilize under-sink organizers to create tiers and pull-out access. This will maximize vertical space around the plumbing and make every item easily reachable.

2-Tier Pull-Out Organizer · $30-50

Makeup vanity counter and chair area

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This dedicated makeup vanity area is currently a catch-all for various beauty products, cords, and general clutter. The chair is tucked in awkwardly, and the space isn't optimized for its intended purpose, making it hard to get ready efficiently.

Fix: Implement drawer dividers or small lidded containers within the vanity drawers to categorize makeup and beauty tools. Keep only active, decorative items out, and use a small basket for cords.

Makeup Drawer Organizers · $15-30