Drawers, Bins and Boxes
Consider placing them in a nearby drawer preferably by the toilet. Organize by size or colors. Do not overfill otherwise the napkins and possibly the tampons will fall behind the drawer into the cabinet underneath.
Plastic drawers and bins or a fabric box (not see-through) placed underneath the sink by the toilet also is convenient.
Shelf Space over the Toilet
If you don’t have drawer space near the toilet and a box or bin takes up too much space underneath the bathroom sink, consider hiding them discreetly in a decorative box or bin on shelf space over the toilet.
Narrow Containers
A narrow container that is typically used for storing grains, cereals, or juice can be placed underneath the bathroom sink. Think in terms of shapes and how much space you have when selecting containers. Narrow containers are great space-savers and shaped perfectly for placing in cabinets.
Over the Door Hanger with an Attached Storage Bag
If there is no nearby shelf space and underneath the cabinet is maxed out, napkins and tampons can be stored in cosmetic bags then placed in a storage bag pocket.
No Shelf, Cabinet or Drawer in Guest Bathroom and Door Hanger Doesn’t Fit Door
A guest bathroom that doesn’t have drawer or cabinet space and a door hanger is out of the question, but does have an open space underneath the sink can be utilized. Purchase a bathroom sink curtain and drape around. Place sanitary napkins and tampons in a bin or container then place out of view behind the sink curtain. You can also purchase an appealing plastic, three-drawer storage in a solid color.
Keep in mind the type of organizer you select will be based on how much space you have available and the supplies you use. For instance, if you use sanitary napkins you would need something bigger, but if you use tampons your organizer might be quite small. Remember, the smaller your organizer, the more often you will need to fill it up. Happy organizing!
Nicholl McGuire is the owner of this blog and the author of What Else Can I Do on the Internet? and Black Friday, Cyber Monday Strategies to Use Year Round.
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