7 Lifehas from designers IKEA storage in a small bathroom

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We studied a section with ready-made interiors from IKEA and found several interesting storage methods that can take up the owners of young bathrooms.

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1 Storage Over the Toilet

In small combined bathrooms, it is absolutely not to do without a toilet bowl. And the place over it often becomes unused. You can argue about the hygienicness of this storage for a long time, but if you are accustomed to washing off the tank with a closed lid, you can place on the wall above the toilet bar for towels. Or shelf for storing important and useful things. And for better aesthetics, you can even close this shelf with a curtain, as done in the design project on the third photo.

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2 washing machine in the closet

Built the washing machine - a good idea, but the built-in models are an order of magnitude more expensive than the usual separately standing, besides, it is necessary to order the appropriate furniture and overpay also for individual manufacture. In IKEA there is a solution - a wardrobe for the washing machine "Lillongen" (6,999 rubles). The washing machine is put down, the top of the cabinet is a closed module with shelves, where you can store all the necessary accessories for washing, soul and in general anything.

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3 hanger on doors

If there is not enough space in order to store towels and bathrobes on the hangers on the wall - use the door. This technique has been there for many years, so our grandparents have done. But now the range of hangers is much more diverse, and they look much more preferable. So you can safely use without risk to spoil the interior. But the towels and bathrobes are better to choose one-photon, not screaming. In order not to create color noise in a small space.

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4 narrow mounted cabinet

Use every free centimeter - such a motto of the owners of small bathrooms should be. But it is important to use the space correctly to do not soar it, but to make it functional. A narrow attached cabinet just corresponds to this scheme - it does not climb, since it is closed, chaos on the shelves inside will not be visible, it does not occupy a lot of space, you can hang anywhere - the main thing is that there is free and convenient access.

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5 storage module in unused corner

Set the module for storing around the toilet bowl. Not everyone will decide - some will seem uncomfortable. But, on the other hand, it will not stand before the toilet and not even on the side, but take only a small space on the sides and above it. In addition, the module from IKEA is attached to the wall, so it will not turn it over.

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6 Narrow Open Shelves

You can enrich storage systems in a small bathroom without cabinets and non-floor modules, but just shelves. The main thing is to find the right place for them. For example, in the examples below the side of the sink, transparent narrow shelves were installed, they look easier than closed modules and visually you do not lose the interior.

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7 Storage under the ceiling

When the places are missing, and it seems that all surfaces are involved, look up. Surely there is still an unused space. Designers ICEA demonstrate several solutions. You can, for example, install the shelf above the door and store there towels. And one more option is to mount the shelves over the washing machine and the heated towel rail. At such a height, the point of the first need is not hiding, but the reserves of household chemicals, washing powder - yes.

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