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Tidying up doesn't have to be about yet another plastic bin.
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A Cake Stand
Media Platforms Design Team
Forget your favorite dessert. This stylish cake stand elevates pretty canisters off of the bathroom counter to keep the space from feeling cluttered.
No shelves? No problem. Use a few S-hooks to hang your loofa and shampoo caddy from a bonus shower rod.
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A Dinosaur
Media Platforms Design Team
We'd say that this cheeky toilet paper holder is great for your kids' bathroom, but let's be real: We want one, too. Bonus points if you can steal the plastic, long neck dino from the playroom without getting caught.
Finally, a toothbrush holder that's just as adorable as it is functional. Brushes store standing up so they can dry thoroughly, and excess water drains out of the elephant's trunk.
Keep bath essentials (a candle, a good book) nearby when you're soaking — and add style to an empty tub when you're not.
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A Lazy Susan
Media Platforms Design Team
This organization hack is the best way to ensure that cleaning essentials are easy to grab when you need 'em — just spin until you find what you need.
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Better Hair Product Dispensers
Media Platforms Design Team
Chic and cheap, this DIY is perfect for anyone who wants to keep their shower color-coordinated and label-free. Plus, the handy pump means you can shampoo without even picking up the bottle.
A row of crates are more customizable than a static shelf — you can shift their alignment to fit any awkward space. Paint them in gold and white if you're not a fan of the rustic look.
Freestanding tubs are a design classic — but they're not much for storage. Outfit your bare shower space with a curtain that has drip-dry mesh pockets, perfect for storing everything from your body wash to your loofah.
Because your bathroom isn't really tidy until your nose is satisfied, too. As soon as you make your first batch you'll be convinced this stuff isn't just for your grandma's guest bedroom.
Lauren is a senior editor at Hearst. She was previously the senior editor at WomansDay.com and the home editor at GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com. Her book club, ramen, and jean jackets are a few of her favorite things.