Idées rangement pour une salle de bain pratique et jolie - TIDOMY

Storage ideas for a practical and pretty bathroom


Too much clutter in your bathroom?

Towels lying around, beauty products scattered everywhere, lack of space… You don't need a major renovation to get things organized. At Tidomy, we believe in clever little accessories that make all the difference. Here are 5 ideas for a bathroom that's practical, streamlined, and elegant.

Storage basket: the foundation of smart storage

A bathroom storage basket is essential for keeping shower gels, shampoos, gloves, and other toiletries organized. It keeps everything within easy reach and prevents clutter on the sink countertop.

Utilizing forgotten spaces

The space under the sink is often wasted… unless you place a compact and well-designed bin there. Ideal for everyday waste, it fits discreetly into small corners without cluttering the room. You can also install a wall shelf to free up floor space while adding vertical storage, perfect for small items or rolled-up towels.

Small wall shelf - TIDOMY

Baby bath cape: cute and functional

After bath time, nothing beats a soft, absorbent cape to gently wrap your baby. It dries quickly, and once folded, it takes up very little space in the cupboard. A simple, pretty, and effective solution to avoid cluttering the bathroom with large towels.

Available here: Baby bath cape

Wicker for a natural touch

Organize while decorating? It's possible with storage baskets , perfect for natural products or small beauty accessories.

Storage baskets - TIDOMY
Soft bath mat = guaranteed comfort

A good rug is the finishing touch for feeling good first thing in the morning. This one is non-slip, ultra-soft , and adds a real cozy feeling. If you'd like to take a look, it's this way.

In summary:

Storage baskets = instant space saving

Baby cape = comfort and easy storage

Soft rug = touch of well-being

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