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Comments (22)To be effective, storage should be functional. Sounds silly...but if it's planned out, any space can be effective. Stand at the sink. Where do you want your toothbrush? Floss? Toothpaste? Left-handed? Right-handed? You can make it happen so everything is logically located, or you can take five steps over here to get this, three steps in the opposite direction to get that. You can get it simply by opening this drawer...or by having to bend over, open the cabinet, look, reach, pull out this box to get to that one, etc, etc. You may have the perfect cabinet location for your electric toothbrush...only to find that your toothbrush is 1/2" too tall for the space when on the recharging stand. My original cabinet plan for our master bathroom included a sitting area for my wife to do her hair and makeup. Except she prefers to stand. So to give her what she wanted, we designed and built a taller cabinet that separates the sink from the toilet. A "pony cabinet" so to speak. On top of that cabinet is a round makeup mirror she uses, and her "equipment", including electrics, is stored within that cabinet. She loves it. Someone else may hate that idea. Storage requirements can be generic, they can be specific. You can design something to make it work for you, or you can go generic and conform to it. Either may work. For the most part, I find pull outs like drawers and shelves to be much more effective than a black hole cabinet. "U" sink drawers, they can work quite well, but effective "U" storage can be dependent on the size and shape of the sink bowl. Sometimes "U" drawers can work, other times, not so much. Just try to keep things sensible. When you have a 2" wide section of drawer that is 4" deep and you can never quite fit your hand in there to remove the tweezers? Either change the drawer structure, or put the tweezers somewhere else. When planning storage, consider it an opportunity to self-edit. How many lotions and potions do you really need? Me, I have one bottle of shampoo. My wife, she must have a couple dozen bottles of "stuff" in the shower. But she looks a helluva lot nicer than I do! But that's why I have a really large two-shelf niche in the shower. It was designed to hold all of her bottles. Gimmicks can result in wasted space and wasted dollars. Thoughtful and functional design can be priceless....See MoreRelated Professionals
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