This blog focuses on bathroom storage, but we recommend that you consider this within your broader bathroom renovation. You can read in our introduction to bathroom design to set this topic in context.
Now, onto bathroom storage.
Maximise space with no compromise to style
Modern bathroom design demands clever storage solutions to maximise space whilst maintaining style and functionality. Whether you’re renovating a compact en-suite or designing a luxurious family bathroom, good storage design keeps everything under control.
There are 4 popular storage solutions we recommend.
Let’s go through them.
4 types of bathroom storage
Bathroom mirror cabinets
Bathroom storage falls into distinct categories, each serving specific organisational needs. Medicine and mirror cabinets remain the cornerstone of bathroom storage, typically mounted above basins to house toiletries and pharmaceutical items safely.
Vanity units
Vanity units combine washbasin functionality with concealed cupboard space beneath, offering generous storage for towels and cleaning supplies.
Linen cupboards and shelving
Linen cupboards provide dedicated space for fresh towels, bed sheets, and bathroom textiles. In a big bathroom with plenty of ventilation, these work well. But if you’re concerned about damp, we suggest keeping these items out of the bathroom in a dry space.
Other spaces for bathroom storage
Alcove shelving utilises natural recesses in bathroom walls, creating bespoke storage without compromising floor space. Corner units exploit often-wasted angular spaces, whilst over-toilet storage maximises vertical space above WC units.

Size and shape
Wall-mounted bathroom storage
Storage solutions vary in scale and installation. Wall-mounted cabinets suit smaller bathrooms where floor space remains precious. These units typically measure 300-800mm in width, accommodating various bathroom layouts without overwhelming compact spaces.
Floor-standing bathroom storage
Floor-standing storage towers provide substantial capacity for larger bathrooms. Measuring up to 2000mm in height, these units accommodate bulk items like spare towels and cleaning products.
Integrated or free-standing bathroom storage
Built-in storage integrates seamlessly with bathroom architecture. Recessed medicine cabinets sit flush with walls, whilst built-in cabinets utilise full-height spaces efficiently. Freestanding furniture offers flexibility, allowing repositioning as needs change.

Laundry and waste
Wicker baskets
Laundry storage requires careful consideration in bathroom planning. Laundry bins range from compact 30-litre units suitable for en-suites to generous 60-litre hampers for busy family bathrooms. Wicker baskets provide natural texture, complementing traditional bathroom styles perfectly.
Pull-out laundry drawers integrate within vanity units, concealing dirty clothes whilst maintaining clean aesthetics. Dual-compartment hampers separate light and dark washing, streamlining laundry organisation from the bathroom.
Waste management
Waste management demands discrete yet accessible solutions. Pedal bins offer hygienic operation, whilst slim-profile units fit comfortably beside WC units. Integrated waste compartments within vanity units maintain clutter-free surfaces.

Easy-Access Essentials
By the basin
Daily bathroom routines require effortless access to frequently used items. Toothbrush holders mounted on walls keep oral hygiene essentials organised and hygienic. Soap dispensers reduce counter clutter whilst providing convenient hand washing facilities.
Towel rails serve dual purposes, providing essential towel storage whilst facilitating air circulation for proper drying. Heated towel rails combine storage with luxury, warming towels whilst reducing bathroom humidity.
By the wc
Toilet roll holders range from simple wall-mounted brackets to stylish freestanding stands that hold multiple rolls.
By the bath or shower
Shower caddies organise bathing products within easy reach, available in corner-mounting or hanging configurations.

Shower niche
Every design should look to incorporate a shower niche, for storing shampoos and soaps within easy reach. Typically 300mm high by at least 300mm wide, niches make showering convenient, keeping the walls clear of hanging baskets and other paraphernalia. Complete with a marker light on separate circuit, the niche provides adequate lighting for night time visits to the loo, and a stylish feature for the bathroom.
Traditional Versus Modern Storage Approaches
Traditional bathroom storage emphasises craftsmanship and natural materials. Victorian-inspired medicine cabinets feature ornate frames and bevelled mirrors, whilst wooden washstands provide period-appropriate storage beneath classic basins. Traditional storage often showcases decorative elements, celebrating rather than concealing functional components.
Modern bathroom storage prioritises clean lines and minimal visual impact. Handle-less cupboards create seamless surfaces, whilst integrated lighting enhances functionality without compromising aesthetics. Contemporary storage frequently incorporates smart technology, including soft-close mechanisms and LED strip lighting.
Traditional bathrooms embrace visible storage elements like decorative apothecary jars and vintage-style containers. Modern approaches favour concealed storage, maintaining uncluttered surfaces through careful planning and integrated solutions.

Materials for Bathroom Storage
Bathroom environments demand materials that withstand constant humidity and temperature fluctuations. Solid wood storage requires proper sealing and ventilation to prevent warping and mould growth. Oak and teak naturally resist moisture, making them excellent choices for bathroom furniture.
MDF (Medium Density Fibreboard) offers cost-effective storage solutions when properly sealed and painted. Laminated surfaces provide durability and easy maintenance, particularly suitable for family bathrooms requiring frequent cleaning.
Metal storage excels in contemporary bathrooms. Stainless steel resists corrosion whilst chrome finishes complement modern sanitaryware. Powder-coated aluminium offers lightweight durability with extensive colour options.
Glass shelving creates visual lightness whilst providing practical storage. Tempered safety glass ensures durability, whilst frosted options offer privacy for personal items.
Built-in Versus Freestanding Storage Solutions
Built-in storage maximises space efficiency through custom-fitted solutions. Alcove cupboards utilise every millimetre of available space, whilst built-in vanities create seamless integration with bathroom architecture. Planning permission rarely applies to bathroom storage alterations, though building regulations may govern electrical installations within fitted units.
Freestanding storage offers installation simplicity and future flexibility. Bathroom trolleys provide mobile storage, easily repositioned as cleaning or renovation requires. Vintage-style washstands introduce character whilst offering practical storage beneath.
Cost considerations often favour freestanding solutions for budget-conscious renovations. Built-in storage typically requires professional installation, increasing overall project costs but delivering superior space utilisation.

Balancing Display and Concealment
Successful bathroom storage balances practical accessibility with aesthetic appeal. Toiletries, medications, and cleaning products benefit from concealed storage, maintaining hygienic conditions whilst reducing visual clutter.
Decorative elements like luxury candles, plants, and stylish containers enhance bathroom ambience when displayed thoughtfully. Open shelving suits items used frequently, whilst cupboards protect sensitive products from humidity and light exposure.
Personal items require discrete storage solutions. Medicine cabinets with locks ensure child safety, whilst deep drawers accommodate bulky items like hairdryers and straighteners.
Quality towels and bathrobes deserve prominent display on heated rails or open shelving. Beautiful storage containers can showcase cotton wool balls or bath salts whilst maintaining organisation.
Intelligent bathroom design provides just the right amount of storage for your needs – on an open surface within easy reach, or concealed … when it needs to be.
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