Bathroom Storage Solutions With An Over Toilet Shelf Or Over The Toilet Shelving Unit
Buying an Over Toilet Shelf or Opting for a Bathroom Spacesaver or Etagere?
Having bathroom shelving and cabinets brings you two obvious benefits: storage and décor. Those benefits, though, can only be maximized if the shelves or cabinets are decorous, and provide sufficient storage capacity for your needs.
It is clear that if you are searching for a new over toilet shelf or shelving unit, then that is a good opportunity to cater for the remainder of your storage needs for the bathroom as a whole. So, it is a time to fully assess what you need to store in the bathroom, and how much additional space you need to do so. You might well find that one toilet shelf is not enough, and that is not a problem.
In fact, having one over toilet shelf is a wasted opportunity. Firstly, that shelf will have to be fitted to the wall, so that is an extra effort. If you find later you need another shelf, you have to start all over again, and may not even find an exact match at the time. However, even if one shelf is sufficient initially, the other space above the toilet is just wasted, and you may be compelled to make use of it later if the bathroom starts to look cluttered again.
While it is possible to buy a single over toilet shelf, it does make sense to get the job done properly and buy an over the toilet bathroom spacesaver with several shelves, and maybe a cabinet too. That way, you have anticipated future storage needs as well as present, and when you have visitors you will find it easier to accommodate their things in the bathroom if necessary.
As you will see elsewhere on overtoiletstorage.net, there are a wide variety of over toilet storage solutions, ranging from expensive pieces of classy solid oak furniture, to equally high quality polished stainless steel and chrome bathroom spacesavers, right down to cheap spacesavers that straddle the toilet for less than $100.
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