Cabinet

A hanging cabinet will be a salvation if you need to disguise part of the communications and hide all the household items.

You can store tools and other unsightly things that have no place in living rooms behind the closed doors.

Wall-mounted cabinet Cabinet with louvered doors

Plumbing cabinet

This design requires more financial costs, but pays off thanks to its functionality. Plumbing cabinets completely hide pipes that do not add aesthetics to the interior.

A cabinet is also necessary if you are irritated by the noise of water flushed by neighbors: doors allow you to disguise sound insulation. Built-in shelves provide storage space.

Plumbing cabinet Cabinet in a niche

Open shelves

If the space above the cistern is empty, the easiest solution to fill it is wooden shelves. Small household items – cleaning products, hygiene products – are best stored in trays or baskets so as not to create visual noise.

You can dilute the monotony with artificial plants and decor.

Wooden shelves Shelves above the cistern

Stairs

A stylish staircase rack with shelves looks airy and does not take up much space. In a cramped bathroom, it can be placed around the cistern, thereby decorating the interior with an original design.

Shelf-ladder Shelf-ladder

Shelves

A stand above the cistern is more spacious than a ladder, but requires a little more space. Combines the functionality of shelves, visual lightness and stability.

For narrow spaces, a built-in shelving unit up to the ceiling is suitable, as in the second photo.

Wooden shelving unit Narrow shelving unit

Mini shelving unit

You can make a compact design yourself by connecting several boards of different lengths. If you equip a ready-made rack with furniture wheels, it will become mobile – this will facilitate access to the contents, and also simplify cleaning.

Mini-rack Mini-shelf

Built-in shelf

By covering the pipes with plasterboard, you can create a laconic shelf, invisible at first glance. It cannot be called capacious, but for storing toilet paper and decor such an addition is quite suitable.

Built-in shelf Shelf with decor

Hanging shelves

Unusual wall shelves will perfectly fit into the interior in Scandinavian style, as well as loft and country. They will decorate an empty partition and will be an interesting solution, adding originality to the toilet.

Check out a selection of ideas on how to make shelves with your own hands.

Shelves on ropes Shelf on a rope

Textile pockets

Where to place toilet paper supplies if there is no way to work with wood? Fabric pockets will come to the rescue, which are easy to sew yourself. You can store magazines and an air freshener inside.

Textile holder Toilet paper pockets

Wall holders

Organizers can be made by hand from wooden slats or bought ready-made. Some combine the functions of a shelf and a holder. Take up minimal space.

Magazine holders Magazine and toilet paper holder

Shelf above the door

To fit all the necessary little things, it is worth using even the most unexpected areas of the toilet. A shelf above the doorway is a great solution for storing things that don’t require frequent use: toilet paper rolls, light bulbs, household chemicals.

Shelf above the door

Baskets

Fabric, plastic or wicker baskets can be hung on a crossbar or fixed to the wall as a shelf. You can store toiletries and neatly folded towels inside.

If you want to add coziness to the atmosphere, choose rattan baskets.

Baskets on rails Baskets instead of shelves

Narrow cabinet

The design will allow you to use seemingly useless space: it is an ideal solution for storing cleaning products. Drawers will make it easier to access the things you need, hiding them and keeping the toilet tidy.

Narrow cabinet

Drawers instead of shelves

You can give your toilet a little more warmth and originality if you use wooden boxes treated with a protective compound instead of standard store storage systems. These can be fruit containers, homemade structures made of slats, or drawers from old furniture.

Wall-mounted drawer Shelf-mounted drawers

Rails

Rails can be used not only in the kitchen, but also in the toilet. They are convenient for hanging metal shelves, containers, baskets, and hooks. The components can be changed as needed, supplemented or rearranged.

Containers on the railing Rails above the cistern

These ideas will help to organize the toilet space more rationally and will add originality to the interior.