The following are things that can make your bathroom look cluttered and ruin the atmosphere for the whole family.
Bathroom Shelves
Due to their low cost, these shelves can be found in many bathrooms. But they can quickly rust as the chrome plating wears off over time and the metal starts to corrode. It’s best to opt for shelves made of glass, stainless steel, or brass. It will look more expensive and also showcase your style.
Household Products on the Washing Machine
Try to remove all unnecessary items from your washing machine, and you’ll be surprised at how much cleaner your bathroom looks. Visible cleaning products and cosmetics are a cause of clutter. And don’t forget to tidy them up promptly.
Not Using a Soap Dish
A sponge is definitely not the most attractive soap dish. Soap becomes wet and soft on the sponge, while the sponge itself becomes saturated with soapy water, making it look more like a slime. You can use a sponge when you need a quick fix, but for longer-term use, it’s best to invest in a quality soap dish.
Using Too Many Open Shelves
With limited space in the bathroom, it’s no wonder we try to place as many items as possible on any available surface. However, having too many bottles and knick-knacks is a source of visual distraction and creates a sense of clutter. If possible, try to equip this space with convenient storage solutions and regularly declutter unnecessary items.
Bathrobes Hanging on the Door
The bathroom is a high-humidity area, so bathrobes hanging on the door are prone to dampness and provide an ideal environment for bacteria to thrive, resulting in an unpleasant odor. It’s best to keep bathrobes and clean towels elsewhere in the house.
Toilet Paper in Its Packaging
Keeping toilet paper in its packaging and placing it in a visible spot is not the best way to make your bathroom look neat and convenient. If you don’t have enough storage space, it’s better to take the paper out of its package and store it in a box, basket, or on a holder. This will make your bathroom appear more organized.
Drying Towels on a Bucket
Of course, you need to dry your towels and rags, but this isn’t the best idea if you constantly store them this way. After they’re dry, put them away in a cabinet or a designated container.
Wall-Mounted Water Heater
A huge wall-mounted water heater won’t make your bathroom feel cozier. While this appliance is useful, it definitely needs to be camouflaged. You can hide your boiler using curtains, wall niches, built-in cabinets, or other structures.
Yellowed or Discolored Radiators
A standard white radiator requires regular maintenance. Clean it to remove dust and occasionally refresh the paint job, as white paint tends to turn slightly yellow due to high temperatures over time.
Keeping Soap Solutions in Their Original Packaging
The abundance of colorful bottles on the sink is a visual distraction. Transfer these liquids into special containers that match your bathroom’s design. Alternatively, you can consider investing in automatic soap dispensers, which are cost-effective and stylish.
Bath Sponges Hanging on the Faucet
It’s best to keep bath sponges and towels somewhere near the shower or bathtub. For example, hang them on hooks or place them in a plastic box on a shelf.
Long-Fiber Mats
These mats look cheap and are a haven for dirt and hair. They can’t withstand high temperatures, so you can’t dry them on radiators or place them on heated floors. Over time, they can become worn out, stop absorbing moisture, and generally look unappealing.
Toothbrush Holder
You may have noticed black spots on your toothbrush handles. This is a type of mold that forms at the bottom of the cup due to moisture and the slimy substance that accumulates there. That’s why it’s important to regularly wash and disinfect your toothbrush holder. Additionally, it leaves marks on the sink that you need to clean as well. To avoid cross-contamination, don’t place everyone’s toothbrushes in the same cup.
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