#Jamie from b4
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ma1dita · 2 years ago
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heavy hitter
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part one can be found here!
this was a request, find it here!
words: 3.5k (yall im so sorry)
summary: james potter x beater!reader James might’ve won the game, but he needs to let people know he has the girl too.
warnings: smut. minors DNI. afab!reader, p in v, pwp, unprotected sex (wrap b4 u tap) locker room sex, creampie, oral (m!receiving) reader is a brat… this is nasty don’t look at me (jesus tagging this is crazy)
a/n: …. what plot? i wanted to write angst again but got bored so… *jazz hands* erm…. this is my first smut fic, i’ll go crawl in a hole now
(posted 12/19/23 not edited will return)
Hitting the shower was James’ chance of washing his anger away before seeing you again tonight. He always gave quidditch his 110% percent, but something animalistic rose out of him when he saw you get manhandled by Wilkins, his team keeper. And regardless of the Gryffindor win, he was planning to chew off his ear later, whether it be with extra laps at the next practice or a good ol’ fashioned wallop to the head. But this anger wasn’t due to a foul play, not even because you got hurt (your arm was clearly fine since you used it to swing your bat at Wilkins’ head after). What got James mad was the fact you ripped your jersey.
No, actually, it was definitely because of what happened after that.
He’s not the type of boyfriend to decline you showing a little extra skin, but any fantasy that entered his mind was quickly cleared away when he saw you re-emerge from the locker rooms wearing your teammate’s jersey. McGonagall said it would be the only way to let you play the rest of the game since there’s no magic allowed on the field, but ever the rulebreaker, James thought that was absolute bullshit.
He rinses the shampoo out of his mop of curls as he thinks about that tosser whose name he can’t even remember. The guy was way too eager to give you his jersey, flirting with you at practices and just not taking a hint. Everyone knew you’d been dating him for a while now, and of course, James knows you can handle yourself, but there are just some things he can’t let slide. Namely, assholes that can’t take a hint. Also, he was a benchwarmer at most. Cocky motherfucker.
Watching you fly around with some other guy’s last name on your back did terrible things to James’ ego. The blur of suds pool at his feet, circling down the drain as he takes a deep breath. He’s got it bad for you, but luckily you like him enough to call him yours.
The Gryffindor locker room was empty by now with everyone too eager to celebrate their win. It was his last year as team captain and at Hogwarts in general, so he should be right up there drinking with all of them, but James really needed to let off some steam.
“Babe?” Your voice calls from the doorway, echoing against the empty walls. Condensation drips off the door handle as you take a peek to see the one shower going in the corner. What was taking him so long? You saw the rest of the team leave without him and they were trying to drag you to celebrate with them, but with your boyfriend still drowning himself in the stall….
“Over here love,” he calls out, hearing your sandals clomp against the wet tile as you turn the corner.
“You almost done? We have a party to get to, Jamie.”
The falling water makes it a bit hard to hear you, so he pops his head out from behind the curtain and squints at your frame. You giggle and pull his chin closer for a few quick kisses.
“Is that your jersey?”
His lips feel so soft against yours as you get distracted, slipping your tongue into his mouth instead of giving him a proper answer. Godric you’re good at that. James’ wet hand quickly pushes the curtain open grabbing at your ass and tucking you against his naked body, soaking the front of you in the process. A muffled yelp escapes you as your body adjusts to the temperature and the feeling of his semi-hard dick against your front.
“No, coach still has mine and I have to return this to Steven after.” You say calmly, smiling against his cheek as he sucks at your neck. He would’ve enjoyed getting lost in the scent of your still-damp hair, but your statement makes him stop as he bites at your pulse point. A whimper leaves your mouth.
“Why the fuck are you still wearing whatshisname’s jersey?”
James’s hands trail up your back to feel the embroidered letters against your back, and he swears his eye twitches. The incredulous look on his face makes you hold back your laughter.
“Steven. You know him! Don’t tell me this is a big deal for you, baby. You know I couldn’t magically fix mine during the game…”
Your hands trace down his slippery biceps as he unconsciously ruts against your belly, cock now at full attention from rubbing up against you. Your nipples are pebbled up under the material of the jersey, soaked from your less-than-innocent embrace, and he lifts a hand to brush over them, making you groan.
“Definitely not. I wouldn’t get jealous of a prick like him…” He scoffs, hands going back down to fist the fabric over your hips, “Not a big deal at all.”
“Mhmmm… I’ve got a way to make it up to you, even if it’s not a big deal.” You muse, fingers reaching to tease his swollen head as James exhales harshly.
“I’d hope this is a big deal for you, baby. Would want nothing more,” he breathes, pushing your back against the wall.
“You just want me to say your dick is big.”
The both of you laugh before he tugs the jersey over your head, ripping it in the process.
“James!”
He shrugs, burrowing his head into your breasts and lapping at your right bud. You moan, shoving your shorts down past your ankles before pulling his hair away from your chest.
“Mmmm…fuck, babe. I’m supposed to be congratulating you right now!”
Your hands push at his torso slightly as you fall to your knees, placing yourself onto your sandals. Gentle hands graze his thighs, as he feels your nose bump into his cock. The water hits James’ back perfectly, and the sensation of your hand pumping and sliding along his length makes him almost feral, shutting his eyes in pleasure.
“You played so well today baby… deserve a reward, don’t you think?”
Your tongue slips out from behind your lips to lick the underside of his length, holding yourself there as you look up at him to answer. Droplets cascade down his pecs as he breathes heavily at the feeling, precum leaking from his cockhead. James hisses as you tap him against your tongue.
“Fuck, baby. Need your mouth right now.” He can feel you grin against his girth before his cock disappears into your mouth, hot and warm, and his instinct is to grab your hair. Goosebumps rise on the parts of him untouched by the shower. Your throat rumbles with a groan as you let him work himself down into your throat, the resistance waning as your jaw slackens. Cheeks hollowing, your lips retract with a pop.
“Like that, Jamie?” you say, reaching around to massage his balls as your tongue continues to play with the long vein that runs along the surface of his cock. It’s hard to fit all of him in your mouth, fingers barely able to wrap around it, much less the rest of you. His hand massages the part where your mouth hinges open, squeezing your cheeks around him as he fucks into you with a bated sigh.
“You always take me so well, baby. You can handle more, that’s it,” he pants, biting his lip as you concentrate real hard on letting him use you, the corners of your eyes watering. His heart is racing now as his hips piston to the noises that come gurgling from your throat and he almost slips before his reflexes help him catch the back of your head before it bangs into the stall wall. A loud moan sputters from around his cock as your eyes roll back, and the lack of oxygen makes you press your fingernails into his quads harshly.
He pulls out from between your lips, cradling your chin as the both of you catch your breath, coughing a little.
“You okay? Mouth so good I lost my footing.” All you can do is laugh hoarsely as he grins boyishly before you realize he’s not wearing his glasses.
“Can you even see me? S’bit cold down here, Mr. MVP.”
He pulls you up, strong hands lifting you at your armpits until you stand in front of him, reaching over to grab his glasses from the shower shelf. You slide them on as water sprays onto them slightly as he shifts, blinking at you in clearer vision.
“There’s my boy,” you whisper, cupping his jaw and slotting your lips between his once more. You could kiss James forever, all muscles and hard exterior, but everything else, his lips down to his insides feel and go soft for you. He groans lowly and it rumbles between the both of you, before the slick motions against your core remind you of something else that’s really hard right now.
“All for you,” he sighs, hands gripping onto your hips with a force that you think they’ll bruise tomorrow, and you love having physical reminders of him wherever you go. Huh, maybe he is jealous. And if not, he’s possessive. It makes your cunt pulse harder just thinking about it, your arousal helping his head slide nicely against your bundle of nerves and the softness of your stomach.
“I’m yours, you know that right?” Not replying, he instead inhales the sweat from your neck, following it with a dip of his tongue up towards your ear.
“James.”
Your boyfriend scoffs lightly, a small smirk on his face as he pulls your chin up to meet him at eye level. You’re so gorgeous like this, just letting him do what he wants to you. Always so reassuring of his needs. His thumb rubs against your bottom lip before you open your mouth and swirl your tongue around clean skin.
“Just feels like I have to remind you sometimes, pretty girl. Can’t let everyone walk around thinking you’re not mine.”
“I wouldn’t mind a reminder. Some marks would be nice too,” you grin, biting at his lip while your hands stroke him slowly, your own knees buckling in excitement.
“Yeah, you’d like that, wouldn’t you? Brat.” James hoists your legs over his hips, slamming your back into the wall as you squeak. Sandwiched between the warmth of his body and the cold of the shower wall, your eyes roll back as he eases his cock between your dripping folds, moans falling from your lips when he sinks into you, inch by inch.
His girth always has a way of stretching you open, and every time feels like the first as he taps at your thigh reminding you to take deep breaths. Fuck the party, you could stay here all night.
“Fill you up so nicely…we’re almost there, good girl.” His voice shakes, wanting to slam the rest of him straight into your cervix.
Your hands are gripping his shoulders until you finally feel him nudge the deepest parts of you, and you sigh when it all fits. Perfect.
“Always so big Jamie. Almost too much.” He kisses your cheek, hips starting to create a rhythm as he mutters into your ear.
“Not too much for my girl. Just perfect. Perfect pussy for this cock. All for you,” he grits, skin sliding and slapping as your thighs get pressed into your chest with the intense force he’s plunging into your guts.
“James, fuck….fuck you’re so deep! Feels so fucking good!” Filthy whimpers leave you and he loves the sound of your desperation when he’s inside of you like this. Too bad there’s no one else here to hear it. If Steven could only see you now.
“Such a good cunt for me to use. Only mine.”
He gasps for air as his feet slip against the tile once more, his heavy breathing fogging up his glasses, and his hold on you just as tight as your grip on his cock. Shit. His heart almost fell through his ass.
Your eyes open to see him struggling and a giggle escapes your mouth as you watch the stupid fucked out look on his face.
“How do people even fuck in the shower? This shit’s dangerous. Don't wanna maim the Gryffindor captain again.”
Your laughter sends jolts down to his throbbing shaft and he shakes his head with a smile, parting the curtain with one hand before carrying you still impaled on him towards the metal benches, placing you down softly.
“At least you finally admit it was your fault, baby. Could barely see straight for a week after.”
He wipes his glasses between his fingers before gazing at you lying across the bench, legs spread and ready for him. What a woman.
“And here I am hoping that when you’re done with me I won’t be able to walk for a week after,” you breathe, hands squeezing your tits as his pupils dilate further at the sight of you. What a fucking witch!
“Fucking hell, you know I love you, right?”
James positions himself over you, kissing your ankle as he sheathes himself back into your sex, resuming his brutal pace and hurtling you quickly towards your peak.
“Y-yes! Merlin, fuck I… looove you!” you wail, hips rolling to meet his and his balls strike your ass hard with each thrust. Your insides are being shifted around with him spearing your cervix like this and there’s nothing in this world that you could name that’s able to compare to how he makes you feel.
Your pussy contracts as he somehow nestles himself deeper, body trembling in this position as he throws your left leg over his shoulder, lips chasing your nipples trying to suck the life out of you, and perhaps that was his plan so you could forget anyone else but him.
“Don’t you dare fucking stop, James. Don’t you fucking DARE!” you beg, clawing your way down his back, making him nip at you in pleasure as you draw pinpricks of blood.
The tight pressure of release starts creeping at your core, making you squirm under him but he pins your waist down harder to the bench, the metal leaving prints against your flesh. His hands press harder on your stomach, silently encouraging you to cum and you can feel the imprint of his dick bulging from inside your stomach.
“Don’t struggle for me baby, just let it go. I know you wanna cum…. That’s it.” James praises in a shattered breath, watching you writhe underneath him as he holds you close. Your legs are shaking as your vision goes black for a moment, cunt gushing with release and squirt coats his pubic hair as your eyes roll to the back of your head.
You lay there, catching your breath as the stars clear from your vision, and you look up at him stroking himself to the sight of you coming undone.
“Sheesh, look at the mess you made. You okay?”
“More than okay, Jamie. Need you to finish the job,” you tease, toes grazing the skin of his hip and he slaps at your thigh with a smile.
“Insatiable minx. Turn around then, ass up f’me.”
You do as he says, getting on all fours and showing him the perfect round of your asscheeks, covered in milky residue from your recent orgasm, but you turn to look at him when he doesn’t come near.
“Babe?”
His locker clinks open as he pulls a fresh jersey out, walking back to you and guiding it over your head and arms as you smile, pecking his cheek. Your silly boy. There was no way you actually thought you hated him this time last year with how sweet he really is. His large hand grazes the embroidered patches now resting on your back, POTTER, in huge white letters, CAPTAIN, now resting at the base of your spine.
James’ eyes drift lower and he hums at the sight of you perched on the bench, dropping his face to your throbbing holes and taking a long swipe with the flat of his tongue as he savors your taste along with the sounds of your whining. From your swollen clit to the ring of your asshole he’s languishing in a flavor that’s so uniquely you, and he pulls back, smacking his lips.
“Scrumptious. How are you hotter with clothes on?” James grins, taking a playful bite of an asscheek before he slaps it lightly and stuffs you deep, without any further hesitation. Your sarcastic reply is lost in a moan that makes your toes curl.
He works you open onto his cock again, your back arching desperately to be as close as possible and his hand presses you down, sliding up your spine until his fingers curl around strands of your hair. Tits swinging until they’re crushed against the bench, your face is smooshed as you mumble pathetically in his grasp.
“What was that baby? Can’t hear you well…” He spits at you, and if anyone could see this they’d know he was enjoying the sight of you at his mercy. He grinds his shaft against your walls, ramming against your g-spot and you drool like a mindless plaything, greedy for his attention.
“Right…right fucking there, ohmygod!” His cock pummels your cunt deliciously, hands spreading your cheeks wide and the stretch is so good, perfectly stroking the need in your belly.
“You’re so needy, pretty girl. You love it like this, huh? Good thing I fuck you so well, right?”
Merlin, this boy can pull orgasms out of you as well as he plays quidditch. He’s the only person in the world you’d gladly submit and be this pathetically cockdrunk for. Good thing he's yours.
“Yes…yes! So good Jamie. No one can fuck me like you….”
The white-hot sensation digs at your insides as his fingers fall to your clit, rubbing at you just the way you like as shockwaves shake every crevice of your being. He's breathing over your neck, hot air puffing and elevating your senses before they shut down completely.
“Yeah? Then come on my cock again right now. Show me you like it that much. Now.”
Your arms give out, falling completely forward as your body jerks in searing pleasure, pussy fluttering around his cock once more, so intensely. Your hands flail behind you until they find his, and he's pulling you up against his hard chest as he bounces you onto his length and chases his high.
“Give it to me, please, please… I can take it!” You’re screaming now, at the intersection between pain and pleasure but wanting to make sure you can milk him for his efforts. James’ thrusts stagger as he leans his head on your shoulder, biting you as he cums hard.
“I know you can, baby. All yours…” he chokes out.
Thick white ropes coat your insides, wrapping you tight around him like a present until the excess seeps out to the base of his cock. You kiss his temple as James starts to regulate his breathing.
“Fuck. Fuck….” you drag out, the two of you more winded than you were playing the damn game.
“I still have to return Steven’s jersey,” you mumble, and James can’t do anything but smirk at the thought of the clueless boy standing outside your House's locker room while he fucked you senseless a few doors over. What a shame.
The two of you walk hand in hand into the Gryffindor common room to a crowd of students cheering for James. The party is well underway and many hands clap his now injured back, to which his grimaces make you bite back a laugh. Speaking of bites….
Sirius walks up to you with two cups of punch, wide grey eyes zeroed in on you wearing James’s jersey and the glaring red marks of your boyfriend’s teeth on your neck.
“Merlin. I thought you two would take time to celebrate on your own but did you fucking attack her?”
You both take the cups out of his hands, searing blushes on your faces and leave Sirius to his own imagination before James whispers in your ear that he’ll be gone for a moment.
“Okay, but hurry back, baby.”
A peck on the lips sends him on his way to walk straight towards that wanker–er, Steven with a shit-eating grin on his face.
“Potter! Have you seen–” the dumb boy says eagerly, before James cuts in, “Yeah, my girlfriend couldn’t meet you earlier, sorry mate.”
His hand digs into the undetectable extension charm in his knapsack, pulling out a soggy, ripped jersey.
“We were kind of busy, but you know how to fix that don’t you? You’ll need it to keep you warm on the bench for the rest of the season after all.”
It plops sadly onto the floor in front of the guy, and James looks at him, hazel eyes conveying what he knows he doesn’t have to remind him anymore.
“Thanks again! Appreciate you looking out for my girl.”
He walks away from Steven, who’s sputtering sad excuses and your eyes meet his as James finds you near the drinks table.
“What did you do?” You say with a lifted brow.
“Nothing, pretty girl. Just making known what’s mine.”
"you are pressing against me
like i press flowers
against the pages in my book.
you are kissing my neck
and it feels like the start of forever.
i want to touch you until my palms burn."
-amirae garcia
taglist (OPEN): @jsjcue
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metallica-jk · 11 months ago
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Its 23:39, I'm bored, so imma rank all TIG characters from my fav to least
1- Nash Hawthorne- he's so underrated and loving and UGGHHHHH that he needs 1st place
2- LIBBY OMG- I LOVE HER SM SHE IS MY IDOL I RLLY TRY TO B LIKE HER BUT I FAIL BUT I WILL KEEP TRYING GUYS
3-Probably Gigi Grayson- I love her energy sm and i love her in general like gurl b my bestieeee
4- Jameson Hawthorne- Ik a lot of people will get mad at me for putting him in 3rd place but the truth is, i love him a lot as well, but he does not beat Gigi or Libby or Nash in my opinion
5- Rohan (mysterious second name)- I would put him on the same place as Jamie but Es lo que es (it is what it is in spanish??)
6- Max Liu- I love her js as much as Gigi but i feel like Max is a liiiittle more mature than Gigi :).
7- Xander Hawthorne- He needs to b next to his gf so...but in general i love the idea of him doing silly things w Max like exploding and wrecking a microwave. Beautiful date idea guys
8- *John* Oren- love that first name btw. I feel like Oren is very much the friendly and happy guy under his shell of protectiveness so
9- Savannah Grayson- I'm sorry i put her so low but idk where to put her. I love her protective-but-vulnerable kinda personality. what i mean by that is like she is protective of Gigi but she is vulnerable and kinda hides away at her boyfriend Dunc@n (yes censored bc we HATE THE PRICK)
10- Averyyyyyyy Grambs- Yall kill me for putting her so low but i forgot ab herrrrr. I would put her in Orens place honestly. bc my girl has sm trauma that if i were her i would stay under my bedsheets and js bark out orders.
11- Grayson Hawthorne- idk i like Grayson but if yk what i mean i rather Dean Redding??? cuz like they have similar personalities and idk i just rather Dean than Gray. I STILL LOVE THEM BOTH OK??? like, this guy deserves someone who will listen to his weeping every night and weep with him. OMFG I FORGOT AB LYRA
12- LYRA IM SO SRRY- PUT HER AT NR 6 AND PUT EVERYONE DOWN A NR PLS BC I LOVE LYRA SM HER PERSONALITY IS SO BADASS AND I CAN IMAGINE HER IN A LEATHER JACKET, JEANS, AND LIKE BROWNISH REDISH DOC MARTENS OMLLLL
13(14)- Alisa Ortega- Gurl still loves my man. i lover her but Nash is MINE and LIBBIES so she better watch out. dont get me wrong, i love her and she looks out for avery sm but she broke my mans heart and i wont forgive her for that.
did i miss out anyone?
no?
oh wait
999999999999-Em!ly- the only reason she is b4 eve is bc she had heart problems and jumped off a cliff (caused her own death and lots of hurt to the rest) SO FUCK U EMILY UGHHHHH
10000000000000- Eve- Idk she js better not hurt anyone or ill hurt her.
10000000000001- Tobias Hawthorne- u raised ur grandsons well, but in the most horrendous way possible
THE END DONT KILL ME BYE
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p1nkva1entina · 1 year ago
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I JUST HAD TO WRITE THIS B4 I FORGET ABT IT BUT
Harry coming home late and trying to sneak inside the house but right as he opens the door he finds his husband with his children standing in front of the door and looking at him with a pout on their lips, arms crossed and one leg tapping impatiently on the floor.
The worst part is, his oldest, scorpius is holding a microphone and yells
"WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN YOUNG MAN. DO U HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT TIME IT IS RIGHT NOW??"
"WE'VE BEEN WORRIED SICK" says his second child, lily. and his youngest, jamie, is just punching on his leg with his little balled up baby hands, barely feeling it.
And his husband, damm that man for letting them do this...is just trying his damn hardest to hold in his laughter in the corner
In the end, Harry can be seen with red cheeks with his hands trying to cover up his face,and an embarrassed grin sneaking its way in, while his family, --he'll never be tired of saying that-- are laughing their ass off, stomach and cheeks hurting from the laughter that seems to force its way out
He'll have to apologise to his neighbors tomorrow morning
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istherewifiinhell · 11 months ago
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the ways in which we are So Fucking Back, cannot even BEGIN to be communicated.
[Splinter Forever. Story: lloyd Goldfine. Art: Khary Randolph Colours: Emilio Lopez Letters: Tom Napolitano and Shawn Lee]
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[ID: 03 show styled comic, the turtles crowd around splinter with looks of concern/relief. Splinter doing his best to hug them all back but saying "You so know I could have freed myself anytime I wished too..." Splinter narration: ...And, even if given forever... END] Next narration: I could not have dreamed of one better.
idw 40th anniversary book. various caps i took cause i really liked them (by they way the few stories i did NOT cap is not cause i didnt like em by any means. and for some it was cause i was TOO SAD! i liked them SO MUCH! they HURT to LOOK AT. kay thx)
book creds. Editor: Nicolas Niño. Supervising Editor: Jamie S. Rich. Design: Nathan Widick
might as well start with the 03 one cause its already up there
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[ID: 1. Action shot the turtles jumping thru a window, in varied cool poses, rimlit in blue moonlight. Leo: Mikey, thin out the foot! Donnie, free Splinter! Shredder's mine! Raph: I got hun! Mikey, singing: Turtles, count it off! Splinter, narrating: Here, I speak not of mutation… but of my sons, could I ever have dreamed I would become a father. 2. Action shot of turtles and Splinter together, all yelling a "Hai-yah!" Splinter narration: Never has there been a father prouder of his children. END]
ur reminder that 03 is the one that was literally just a rat b4 mutation. sometimes life hands u 4 reptiles and some weird alien go and u go. okay these are my beautiful children now
and you know the tweets like. i gotta accept u didnt make the tmnt? u gotta accept youll DIDNT draw a rat this SICK. his swag. unparalleled.
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[ID: Splinter punching the Shredder, cropped close, the line of motion accented by his rodent features, carrying from his tail and digitigrade leg, to the pointed tip of his snout. His fur nicely emphasized from show style. END]
okay in presented order now. (again. only the ones im emotionally strong enough for) it opened with eastman's, four pages to a poe poem, Deep lorey in its own way. ALSO SAD!
[Monsters. Story, Art and Letters: Jim Lawson Colours: Steve Lavigne]
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[ID: A very squared jaw turtle style, bold black likes of varying thickness, lots of hashing. It's Raph turning to look over his shoulder with a "Hmp", mask tails flowing behind his head. END]
eeeeee lookit him. mwah. [me explaining] u see. mirage turtles. there so lumpy. and thats EXCELLENT
[Gang Wars. Story: Tristan Jones. Art: Paul Harmon Letters: Tom Napolitano]
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[ID: Rounded head, prominent beak, almost movie puppet turtle style. Art has strong penwork , filled with hatching, but soft impressionistic colours, looking both loose yet detailed. 1. Mike is carrying a women as he climbs a ladder. She's tipped almost complete upside down over his shell. Her narration: You perspective shifts... Soft pinkish hue lights them from below. 2. Mike jumping from the roof with a cheerful "Gotta run!", smiling and offering as salute, both nunchaku in hand. Warm golden light hitting his front as he's half turned. END]
HI. I dont recognize your name (YET) Mr harmon sir. but would u like my award for most gorgeous colour rendering on any mutant turtles ever ever in the whole wide world. (sobbing) mikey.... my boy. my beloved loved boy
(there was comics also repping the image and archies runs here. neither of which ive read yet, SORRY. all the same they were both VERY CHARMING)
[What About Tomorrow. Story: Eric Burnham. Art: Sarah Myer Colour: Luis Antonio Delgado Letters: Shawn Lee]
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[ID: 87 show styled comic. Raph is quipping to the villain (or perhaps the audience) "Don't tell me… Sherlock Holmes?" He has a hand on hip, side eyeing Donnie very strongly and says "Don't give me that look, Donatello. He said guess!" Don is looking at him so incredibly flatly. END]
have u literally very seen something more perfect than that. look at their fucking FACESSSSS. urghh. characterization? perfect. u can hear it. i controlled myself here. i didnt cap the entire fucking comic
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[ID: Splinter smiling, eyes close, we see what he is reminiscing on. His human self, reading a book and holding the for normal baby turtles. He say "When I was Hamato Yoshi, I could never have guessed I'd become a mutant rat. Or that I would raise four turtles into heroes I am endlessly proud of. END]
LOOK AT THIS FUCKING RAT. and his turtle sons. (he doesnt call them sons in this cartoon but their his fuckinngggg sons.)
splinter forever we covered.
[Kraang Among Us. Story and Art: Ciro Nieli Letters: Shawn Lee]
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[ID: A 2012 show styled comic, Nieli's style having a punky marker quality to it in comic form. 1. Drawn small, the turtles character-fully posed. Raph casual and aside, Leo earnest out front, Mikey excited and ready, Donnie last, interest in a beeping gadget. 2. Leo bowing on the ground solemn/serene. 3. Graphically bold panel, Mikey has a hand up, smiling cockily, saying "STOP! …My turn. Hit it, Ice Cream Kitty!" Ice cream kitty, (indeed a cat made of Neopolitan) Clicks on a boom box. 4. Donnie says "This can't be good…", with a look of shock at his gadget, wall of text Beeping behind him. A sort of pink viscera explosion just barely in view. END]
which im particular stunned by seeing nieli's creations rendered in 2 dimensions. they looks so fucking good! tho, from all the other aesthetic makers within the show, it totally make sense, the sort of, graphic pop grime. donnie in partic looks so cute, feel like his look is possible BETTER suited for this than the cg, sorry stringbean.
no raph stunner shot sorry he was only in like 2 panels lol.
Rises "Farewell Story" was here. In which Andy Suriano made me cry and cheer and. GUH. look on the internet. u might see some shit. Also a showing from IDW mainline in "Father's Day"... can u maybe GUESS? fantastic gut punch.
[Teen Spirit: Story: Ronda Pattison Art: Pablo Tunica Letters: Tom Napolitano]
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[ID: The current mainline comics look, influence from Campbell. The turtles are round and bulky, a light touch used defining the contours of their heads. Wearing grey lose clothes and white limb wraps. Clean detailed black line, water colour like detailed render. All five turtles in a rocky forest, various states of concentration to summon colour coded magic energies. Jennika on her stomach, kicking feat, playful. Leo hunched close to his, looking intent. Raph with tongue out, first in one hand. Donnie, in eyes closed mediation. Mikey, his hands over head, a rain of fallen leaves from his dispersed magic. He says "Whoops!" END]
Pattison I recconize as a prolific idw turtle colourist. tunica i dont but is another i WILL have to be on the look out for. who doesnt like the sophie campbell era of turtle. they are SOOOO. everything. to me.
bro. which fucking continuity has them all so fucking cute magic hijinks mentored by the SHREDDER. cant wait to find out (i think there was some ghilbi visual ref moments esp. in his panels. VERY CUTE. lord help us all) looook at them. look at raph :p. LOOK AT JENNY JENNY JENNIKA.
okay. thats it. hey guys? turtles is good.
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A1 - Humiliation - Every Time We Touch Ch5
The news breaks, everyone knows that Jamie and Roy are both out and were in the hospital at the same time. Roy doesn't know why Jamie is so worried about this until they venture back to his house
A2 - Arm in a Sling
A3 - Denied Food as Punishment - Working on Self Improvement (but you are still alone)
A4 - Being Watched - mangroves Ch2
Bertrand is back in River's live and contrary to popular belief ... he doesn't hate it. But the Harkness Boys in London go for a night out and it leads to River having to blow up what he had built for himself
A5 - Forced Out Of the Closet - Shoe in a Pillowcase
“Louisa,” River’s whisper barely tricked through the phone’s speaker. “River?” Louisa replied, frowning as she clicked the phone onto speaker and laid it on the table. “There’s people here. With guns.”
B1 - Crying Themselves To Sleep - There's No Place Like Home Ch4
Jamie is isolated, trapped in his home with his father's grip tight. Another surgery and a chance to travel back down to London gives Jamie the final push
B2 - Gaslighting - Captive Audience Ch3
River gets a moment out of the cage and tries to chance his luck. Frank reveals more of his plan, which unsuprisingly doesn't make River feel better about the situation
B3 - "I have you now my pretty" - Lemon to a Knife Fight Ch2
B4 - Fevers - You're Still Young (and that's your fault) Ch1
B5 - Bedside Vigil - Every Time We Touch Ch1
Roy woke up feeling like death and calls his sister to get him to hospital. Jamie woke up feeling like death but keeps trucking and goes to work. Neither of them even considered that their matching pains could be anything to do with the vanilla vodka from the night before. But that one decision of Roy's, to drink Jamie's drink, leaves them both trapped together for the next two weeks.
C1 - Insomnia - mangroves Ch1
Everyone thinks that they know all there is to MI5's biggest disappointment, River Cartwright. And that's just how he wants it. But when River's sanity starts to unspool and figures from his past randomly pop up in London, everything that he had painstakingly built begins to fall apart.
C2 - Body Image Issues - There's No Place Like Home Ch3
Jamie is alone. And the Richmond trio's misguided attempts to help him back fire in a truly spectacular manner
C3 - Loneliness - Every Time We Touch Ch3
Jamie and Roy struggle with their tempers and co-existing alongside each other when Roy majorly breaches Jamie's privacy and learns something about the young striker
C4 - Ambush - Fleuve Ch1
The Slow Horses are sent on an op, an international op as well, by the Old Bastard himself David Cartwright. The mission: to retrieve a deep cover asset from rural France before he disappears back off the grid again. The only problems: 1) the asset isn't an asset, he's a rival operative 2) he's got no clue why MI5 and David Cartwright care about him 3) he keeps on trying to fuck off back to Lavande 4) there's so many people trying to kill him Can the Slow Horses keep their spy alive for long enough for any of them to work out what the hell is going on?
C5 - Sports Injury - Every Time We Touch Ch4
The drug isn't the only problem facing our troubled duo. Roy's knee is playing up for the first time since this began and Ted Lasso makes an appearance
D1 - Captive Push - Never Again
It wasn't like Will planned on getting kidnapped again but he knew if it did happen he was never going to give up his team
D2 - Allergic Reaction - Death Fruit
“Coach,” Dani panted, clinging onto the door frame with a white knuckled grip. He was shaking, looking like he had seen a ghost. Roy limped up to his feet and over to the door, leg screaming from the pain. “I think Jamie is dying,” he sobbed, tears suddenly streaming down his face.
D3 - Definitely Just a Cold - Every Time We Touch Ch2
The boys test the limits of the drug and nearly get themselves in serious trouble with their competitiveness
D4 - Troubled Fetal Position - Captive Audience Ch2
River starts to unspool in his unrelenting prison as his mind and body rebel against him. Louisa and Emma set off on the road after him. But is Frank Harkness going to turn out to be too great an adversary?
D5 - Confrontation - There's No Place Like Home Ch2
Richmond hasn't been the same since Jamie's injury and his return to Manchester. Roy wants to continue to hate him but Ted, Beard, and Roy find out the real details of his injury
E1 - Broken Ribs - Dead Weight Ch1
E2 - Bag of Kidnapping - Lemon to a Knife Fight Ch1
Jamie feels like someone is following him. But it's probably just paranoia right? He's about to play the biggest game of his career and if they do it his dad is going to be super pissed. Jamie has all the reasons in the world to believe someone is following him when there's no one really there. But there is someone really there, and Jamie realises just too late.
E3 - Hiding an Injury - Need to Know Basis
River just wants to move on past all the Harkness family drama and get back to work before he drives himself insane. It's a shame his body hasn't got that memo yet.
E4 - Domestic Abuse - There's No Place Like Home Ch1
Jamie knows what the consequences of embarrassing his dad are but London has made him soft and complacent. He's not able to deal with his dad's tough love in the way that he used to do. But that's fine because he's heading back to Manchester with his hip in a hard brace and with surgery on the cards and his dad's the only one who's stepped up to look after him. Things will go back to normal now. However if this is normal than why are Roy, Ted and Beard on his doorstep offering him a way out?
E5 - Locked in a Cage - Captive Audience Ch1
Frank doesn't want to let River go after he's only just got him back in his life. Shame River doesn't want to come with him willingly. “We’re in a public space. And I’m not walking out of here,” River frowned. “Oh no you’re not,” Frank’s head tilted in a parody of concern, “see my son here has had a little too much to drink so I’ve called us a cab and he needs a little bit of help getting there.”
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i want to get more into saw/saw blogs b4 X comes out - what r some of ur fave saw blogs
Hi! You caught me at a good time (one where I have energy) so let's see if I can pump this out. I am in no way an authority on the entire Saw fandom so I will only be talking about my little corner of the internet. Please forgive me, my beloved followers, mutuals, and other owners of posts I have loved in this very small fandom-because I may forget some of you. The brain fog sometimes gets the best of me and if I did a full complete list, it would be.... It would be so long. This is in no way in order of best or worst, and sometimes I just have no words for why I love a person's blog.
@turnipoddity - Oh, what an artist! Every single post I see, love it. So excited to see an artist acquiring the Saw brainrot.
@bloodcoveredgf - Luna! Also just all around funny & good posts in addition to the Saw insanities.
@dracofelin - Jay has such good writing, and will make you love the ship of Mark Hoffman/Peter Strahm (coffinshipping).
@thefoulbeast - Simply put, Will's art makes me want to bite my own arm off. If you're interested in the video game Pathologic, his blog is worth a follow for that too.
@bathroomtrapped - I sometimes get the honor of previewing Larry's art mid-construction (because with all those colors and layers, it looks like building a house) and even half finished, it blows my socks off <3
@sawtrapz - Kaz, oh Kaz (!!!), Kaz gets my brain clicking about some of the rarepairs of this fandom and I will always spin your boygirl Adam in my head.
@cl0wnb0yyy - Will is just a great person in the fandom, also if you like Midnight Mass or NBC's Hannibal.
@ispyspookymansion - Kora looms large in the Saw fandom in my mind so it would be impossible to assemble this list without him.
@3razyswfangirl / @kiramillet - Kira's pixel art is amazing!!! Bunny <3
@tibby - Take a look through Tibby's saw meta. You won't be disappointed.
@allegedly-writer - Contrary to Jack's url, Jack can sure damn write! He just posted a fic and guess who it's for <3
@hansy-pansy-art - OUGH another amazing amazing artist. Also currently in a Red Dead Redemption moment, which I love.
@piddgeon - Speaking of RDR.... Mercury! Ah, just. (Chef's kiss) of a human being.
@samwis - Jami, who hears all my most insane horny thoughts who is such a mainstay in my corner of Saw fandom.
@romanromulus - Adam writes fics that will make you scream and cry into your pillow at midnight.
@tapeworrmart - Just. Ough. Art that I dream of one day hanging on my wall.
@vanilladella - a.m.'s art is my discord header. Enough said.
@carouselcometh - Remy is hilarious and also you need to read his series on Ao3.
@onehandkilling / @fatmasc - Shlomo... What do I say? Just go. Follow. Also threw in their fat fashion blog because YES!!!
@angel-trapped - Téa, you absolute legend. Origin of angelshipping (to me) (aka Lindsey Perez/Allison Kerry)
@sawtrapx - Liv, such a fun human being!!!
@starlightsailfish - Star's Saw Warrior Cats makes me dance in excitement.
@iinsawdious - Adrien is the best champion of the Adam & David (Saw 0.5) & Specs (Character from the Insidious franchise, also played by Leigh Whannell) are family hc. I love his enthusiasm!!
@adrianicsea - Adrian! Just. AH!!! Adrian's Sleeping with Ghosts series was perhaps my first introduction (outside of Adam romanromulus) to the sheer brilliance of Saw fandom writers.
@dodddraws - Dodd's art is.... I'm just at a loss for words, scrolling back through his blog. So much nsfw goodness.
@sawvhs - Rar's art is so so so iconic.
Okay I have to cut this list off here, jfc. There's others I should probably put on here but I'm getting tired and sweaty and my hands are hurting. Follow these people, check who they're reblogging from or who is reblogging them, go forth, prosper anon. Welcome to the Saw brainrot.
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y’all i got stories for days lemme tell you one rn 🧘‍♀️ it’s silly but i promise you’ve never heard anything like it before.
i’m taking forensics and ngl i never know what the hell is going on in that class! anyway, today we got assigned a group project nd tell me why i have to work with my sixth grade roblox opp. she did me sooooo bad nd i’ve been holding a grudge since 😒
so what happened was back in sixth grade, i was friends w this girl. let’s call her jamie. jamie introduced me to her cousin, otherwise known as my “roblox opp.” we’ll call her jada.
so one day me and my two other friends are playing murder mystery two having the time of our lives and then jada, jamie, their two cousins, this other girl from jada’s school, and some random online friend they know joins the game.
tell me why mfs got mad bc me and my other friends kept getting murderer and sheriff but these bitches didn’t even get ts onceee 😭😭 they turned it into a wholeeee big thing. like it isn’t my fault!! anyway they were feeling some typa way so we got into an argument. then jada’s online friend who i’ve never met or heard of b4 decided to try and scare me by telling me what school i go to 😒 ouuu i’m so scared. are you frl my nigga?? jamie went there too so if that random tried to blow ts up we were both goin down 🤭🤭
i ask jamie how this random robloxian knows what middle school i go to, nd she’s gna lie and say “she probably goes there too. idk” HOW DONT YOU KNOW?? that’s ya cousins friend. 🙎‍♀️
anyway few weeks later, i text jada and jamie’s OTHER cousin and he tells me that this random online mf IS NINETEEN YEARS OLD!?!???! so i’m heated as hell and i blow up on them. i knew i sensed top tier oppery. why would you tell a grown mf on the internet what school i go to??? why are you even friends w a 19 year old at age 11. wtv bro. tell me y jamie apologized and jada never did.. ermmm!
we agreed to stay friends bc i was such a sweetie but these mfs were petty as hell. every time i’d join their game they’d leave IMMEDIATELY. like, word?? 🥱 that’s how it is now? 🙎‍♀️🙎‍♀️
a lot of time passes n we all eventually stopped talking in the gc completely cuz we grew up and grew apart. anyway, it’s been like five years, who cares?? (me bc i never got my apology)
i never thought i’d see this girl in person but she just HAD to choose the same high school as me. my counselor j HAD to put us in the same forensics class 😢 and my teacher js HAD to sit us right next to each other. and he ABSOLUTELY HAD TO DOUBLE IT BY MAKING US WORK IN THE SAME GROUP 😭😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 WDF!!!
anyway it isn’t that deep at all, it’s j real awkward. like ik we’re both thinking ab that bloxy beef when we look at each other 🤷‍♀️
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Cassette of the day: 022: 21 July, 2023
Oldsmobile Complimentary Tape Cartridge
Track list: Program 1: A1: Oldsmobile Jingle, A2: Neil Diamond - First You Have To Say You Love Me, A3: Toto - Africa, A4: Barbra Streisand - Comin' In And Out Of Your Life, A5: Bertie Higgins - Key Largo | Program 2: A6: Willie Nelson - Always On My Mind, A7: Lacy J. Dalton - Takin' It Easy, A8: Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Bros - Almost Called Her Baby By Mistake, A9: Jamie Fricken - You Don't Know Love | Program 3: B1: Champaign - Try Again, B2: Chuck Mangione - To The Eighties (Excerpt), B3: Ramsey Lewis - Up Where We Belong, B4: Weather Report - Birdland | Program 4: B5: R. Strauss - Also Sprach Zarathustra Op. 30 (Excerpt), B6: Chopin - Waltz In C Sharp Minor, Op. 64 No. 2, B7: Chopin - Minute Waltz In D Flat Major, Op. 64 No. 1, B8: Rimsky-Korsakov - Hymn To The Sun From "Le Coq d'or"
This very diverse tape used to be included as a complimentary gift upon purchasing an Oldsmobile car!
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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No matter the size of your bathroom or the frequency of your shopping habits, there’s always need for a proper bathroom organizer. Keeping that all-important space organized can be a challenging feat—especially if you, like us, keep backups of all the most regularly used products or want to try out every new product launch. It’s easy to let bottles, brushes, and other bathroom items pile up. But that’s where bathroom shelves and storage baskets come into play.In an effort to streamline your beauty routine, implement a storage system that works with your daily life. We spoke to six home organization experts on the most efficient ways to create order in your abode and pulled together all the bathroom storage solutions they recommend. Read on for 20 bathroom organizer solutions that can help turn a cluttered commode into an oasis focused on functionality.Contain your hair productsTools, such as hair dryers, straighteners, and curling irons, can take up lots of space on your bathroom countertop. With long wires and bulky exteriors, it can be difficult to find a place to store hair tools while also having easy access. Ann Lightfoot, cofounder of Done and Done Home, recommends putting deep stackable bins with sliding drawers under your sink to contain all of your larger hair care products. “Measure your area carefully,” she advises, as this will help take advantage of every inch you have.Stori Audrey Stackable Cosmetic Organizer DrawersClear organizers make it easy to find what you’re looking for—and identify when you’re low on your essentials. They also make great options for vanity organizers or any spaces where you need to wrangle your makeup go-tos. Merrylun Metal Pull Out Under Sink OrganizerExtra towels, toilet paper, soap refills, cleaning supplies—all are easily accessible from these sliding shelves. The L shape is especially thoughtful, since it fits easily around pipes and whatever weird angles your under-sink space serves up. Showcase your toiletriesSkin care, makeup, and perfume typically come in the most beautiful packaging that adds a pop of personality to your bathroom. Lisa Jacobs, founder of Imagine It Done, suggests installing floating shelves to fill the empty wall space and make it easy to sort through all of your beautiful toiletries.Upsimples Floating Shelves (Set of 6)The ledge on these white wall shelves is an important design touch, especially if you’re storing something fragile like perfume bottles. Install a towel bar underneath that matches your toilet paper holder for some extra cohesion. West Elm Acrylic Ledge ShelfAcrylic shelves put colorful packaging and even that cute matte black storage box for your cotton swabs on full display. Wall shelves that melt into the background can also make your space feel even larger while offering a good declutter. This design comes in two lengths—24" and 36"—so you can mix and match for even more storage options. Drawer organizers are a mustBreak the habit of overstuffing your bathroom drawers. Jamie Grunfeld, founder of Better Than B4, recommends organizing regularly used products in stackable drawer organizers. These organizers and drawer dividers designate a space for each one of your products and makeup brushes, making it less tempting to stuff your drawers and easier to find products when you’re in a rush.Marie Kondo Hikidashi Bamboo Drawer Organizers (Set of 6)Designed to house tiny, miscellaneous items (we’ve all got them!), these organizer trays come in different sizes so you can make the most of whatever drawer space you’re working with. Made of bamboo, they also have small grooves that make them easy to stack. The Container Store Acrylic Stackable Drawer OrganizersMix and match different sizes to create a custom storage and organization set that fits your space. Slide them into a storage cabinet, vanity, bathroom vanity drawer, or leave them on a tabletop so you can easily grab your bathroom essentials. The clear design is just another opportunity to show off some cute make-up packaging. Utilize over-the-toilet spaceSuddenly find yourself with no bathroom cabinet space left? Look into purchasing a freestanding over-the-toilet storage unit to increase the storage space in your bathroom. These units let you stash utilitarian products such as toilet paper, linens, tampons, and cleaning supplies. “We love them because they take advantage of space that would otherwise be wasted,” Ann says.ALLZONE Adjustable Over The Toilet Storage ShelfThis floor-to-ceiling design isn’t something you see every day in a bathroom. The tension rod design is adjustable, accommodating ceiling heights between 64” and 113”. The shelves are also adjustable, both height and width. For extra points, find a shower curtain rod in a similar style. West Elm Profile Ladder StorageNo need to drill any holes to unlock storage potential. These shelves are made of tempered safety glass and the legs come with adjustable levelers—perfect for the weird, sloping floor your apartment seems to favor. Don’t let small spaces go to wasteEven if you live with a super-small bathroom, there may be wasted space between your sink and toilet or in a tight corner. Shira Gill, organization expert and author of Minimalista, recommends a slim rolling cart with open shelves or a neutral-colored corner shelving unit to create bathroom storage in every inch of your space.Rejuvenation Devin Teak 3-Tier Corner ShelfThe teak foundation protects this shelf from moisture, meaning you can drop it directly in the shower to house your shampoo, soap dispenser, skin care, and whatever else you’re reaching for come bath time. Yamazaki Rolling Slim CartThis sleek set of rolling storage shelves is sneaky. We’re partial to the yellow colorway—a perfect pop for a neutral space. “This storage cart was a game changer for housing my very involved skin-care routine,” says commerce editor Audrey Lee. “I don’t have any sort of cabinets in my humble bathroom, and the slim silhouette really helps me maximize the space.” Get rid of bulky plastic or cardboard packagingProducts such as flossers, Q-tips, and cotton balls tend to come in bulky packaging that takes up more room than necessary. Instead, Kelly Welch, founder of Organized by KW, advises using matching marbled containers to discreetly store these products in plain sight. Put on display next to the sink, a matching set can make your toothbrush and bar of soap look nice and uniform, or you can tuck them away in a drawer or bathroom cabinet. Get eco-friendly and reuse the containers for soap, lotion, and more–we’ve also tried a few “packaging light” subscription services that’ll send refills in a snap.CB2 Nexus Marble Bath AccessoriesIf spa vibes are what you’re after, this set will get you closer to the goal. Available in both black and white, there are eight different designs: soap pump, vanity tray, large canister, bath caddy, tissue box cover, wastebasket, toilet brush, and toothbrush holder. West Elm Ume Bath AccessoriesIf marble isn’t your look, consider this a chance to add a pop of color to your bathroom. The indigo blue option for these accessories is a welcome surprise. Try lidded baskets to store personal productsIt’s important to keep a back stock of toilet paper, razors, feminine hygiene products, and cleaning supplies for any home. However, they tend to be rather unaesthetic and don’t necessarily need to be on display. For products you’d rather not have in plain sight, Shira recommends using baskets with flip lids as “a stylish and functional concealed storage solution.”Zara Home Seagrass Basket with LidThis woven basket comes in two sizes (7.9"H x 16.5"W x 11.8"D and 9.8"H x 20.9"W x 14.6"D) and has a handy little clasp to make sure the lid stays put. Crate & Barrel Sedona Grey Lidded Rectangular ToteThis is the perfect hiding place for extra rolls of toilet paper. Made of 100% rattan, each one is handwoven and is one in a set of matching accessories—if that’s the aesthetic you’re leaning into. Replace your old shower caddy with a corner caddyOver-the-showerhead or hanger caddies tend to be bulky and can be unstable depending on the weight of the products on them. Instead, Lisa advises installing a tension corner caddy to take advantage of the “awkward corner in your shower” and keep your shampoo and conditioner from crashing every time you step in. A wall-mounted basket is stable and useful as well.OXO Good Grips Quick-Extend Aluminum Pole CaddyThe thing we love most about this one is that there are small holes on the shelves, making it possible to store bottles upside down. Never again will you have to wait for the last dregs of your shampoo to make their appearance. Quiet Town The Spot Shower OrganizerOkay, this one isn’t technically a corner caddy, but consider it a sibling. Installation is simple: Hang it over your showerhead or mount it on the wall. The strap length is adjustable, as are the crew of shelves and accessories. Have fun with your makeup organizersPutting on your makeup should be a fun part of your daily routine, and organizing the products should be no different. And there’s no sweat if you don’t have a medicine cabinet to tuck it all away. Counter space allowing, Ann suggests displaying makeup products in acrylic drawers. If you don’t have the room, put a lazy Susan inside your drawers or cabinets to allow for convenient storage and save yourself time when searching for what you need.Masirs Small Rotating Makeup OrganizerSmall and mighty, makeup brushes and your “going out” essentials will feel right at home here. The acrylic design is good for small table spaces as well—it’s clear footprint makes it look even smaller than it is. Sorbus Acrylic Cosmetics Makeup and Jewelry Storage CaseWhether you use this bestseller on a vanity or in a cabinet, its compact design is easy to transport when you need to dig into its contents. Keep your towels handyLast but not least on our list of bathroom storage ideas: towel storage. Towels are typically tough to store because of their thick material, variety of sizes, and daily use. Karine Bouganim, owner of Karine OCD, advises displaying towels on a towel rack or ladder to give them the hotel look and feel. “Matching towels–both color and texture–are a must,” she says, so it’s time to say goodbye to your mismatched towels.Hawkins New York Essential Towel BarWith six colors options (terra-cotta, black, ivory, mustard, olive, and peacock) and two lengths (16" and 31.5"), this design offers a touch of utilitarian style. Crate & Barrel Jackson Black Towel LadderWho knew towel storage could be so chic? Made of matte black iron, its four rungs are ready to handle bath towels, hand towels, post-shower robes, and any other linens you want within range. Source link
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