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The shower is a part of the house that tends to pull clutter and mayhem into it like it has a gravitational pull.
What about all those half-used shampoo and conditioner bottles you own but cannot part with? Or the loofahs, soap bars, razor heads, and face washes? The list goes on, and odds are they’re falling off the edge of your bathroom tub right now.
As far as rooms go, the shower tends to be particularly cramped — my college dorm actually had one so slender you had to enter it sideways — making it a particularly ill-suited home to so many things. A cramped, cluttered shower makes it harder to get relaxed, and nobody wants to shave in a confined space. At a basic level, it’s not exactly safe to hobble over five giant TRESemmé bottles whilst slippery and wet.
If you’re interested in converting the awkward corners of your shower into usable storage space, or want to free up the ground from bottles once and for all, you might want to look into grabbing one of the 10 tools below.
Below are 10 functional tools that will help you organize your shower:
Shower corner shelves
Amazon
It can be difficult to find ways to utilize the corners in your shower, but this unobtrusive caddy will add storage space without getting in your way too much. It also looks nice.
mDesign Free Standing Shower Corner Storage Shelves, $ 29.99
A shelf for shampoo and conditioner
Etsy
This wooden Etsy shelf is a good-looking way to free your floor space of the bottles and bathroom essentials you need frequently, it will also place them at eye-level so you don’t have to stoop so often.
Wooden Bathroom Shelf, available on Etsy, $ 25
A tension shower caddy for the corner
Amazon
In the same vein as using corners effectively, tension rods are a great loophole to exploit. They’ll adjust to fit your space and the tension itself will keep the rod secure.
Allzone Constant Tension Corner Shower Caddy, $ 49.99
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