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March 2018

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Usable space tucked away A small over-the-toilet storage unit provides stylish shelves for storing toilet paper, tissues, and other necessities without taking up too much space. Toothbrush sanitizer It's common knowledge that germs from a toilet can spread easier in a small bathroom. One solution may be to sanitize your toothbrush. This mechanism only takes a tiny amount of space and gets the job done. This colorful Zapi zaps up to 99% of germs and bacteria on your toothbrush in just 7 minutes using proven, germicidal UV light. Corner shelf Pottery Barn's new small spaces collection has a lot of items worth checking out, but this corner shelf for a bathroom is especially functional because you can use it to squeeze every last drop of available space. Tub shroom Most old (i.e. affordable) apartments have tubs with a swirling black hole for a drain. If you're living life without one of those fancy drain stoppers, this weird little "tub shroom" is key. It traps hair to prevent clogs and is easy to clean. Drain snake If you DO happen to get a clog, however, having a drain snake handy can fix it without using chemicals that might corrode the metal on your fixtures and the old pipes in your building. Sink shelves Pedestal sinks are popular in tiny bathrooms, but they lack the storage space of a traditional vanity. To give yourself a few more places to stash stuff, pick up two of these triangle-shaped shelves that were made specifically to go under a sink. There are many different styles and prices out there for these sorts of shelves and they are among the MOST logical small bathroom storage solution.

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