Tuesday, May 2, 2017

40 Bathroom Hacks, Projects and Tips to Make it Clean, Tidy and Stylish - Page 2 of 4

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Bathtub Tray

Bathtub Tray

Although I’m more of a shower person myself, I know there are many of you out there who really look forward to soaking in the tub after a long day. A bathtub tray is the perfect little project for you, then, so that you can rest your cup of tea (and by ‘tea’ I mean ‘wine’, of course), set your scented candle, and keep your book dry and safe.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  Lil’Luna and Instructables

Cup/Jar Organizer

Cup/Jar OrganizerIn need of some more space for your cosmetics or other little bits? This wall-mounted cup or jar organizer is absolutely perfect! Not only does it utilize wasted space, but it looks so neat and clean – almost like a piece of minimalist modern art.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  ABeautifulMess and LovelyLittleDetails

Glass Top Vanity

Glass Top VanityI keep my cosmetics in a little chest of drawers in my bathroom, but the real issue is that I can’t always see everything I have, and this becomes a serious problem when I find myself in a mad Monday morning rush. This glass top vanity overcomes this issue wonderfully, and, despite all the visible products and tools, it actually looks neat instead of cluttered.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  LizMarieBlog

Hide Linoleum Floors

Hide Linoleum FloorsIf you live in an older house you may be cursed with those unsightly vinyl or linoleum bathroom floors; it’s really not the fun kind of retro, unfortunately.  How do you save yourself from the ugliness everyday? Simply paint it! You can go neutral, or turn your bathroom floor into a real statement piece.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  ViewAlongTheWay

Coke Toilet Cleaner

Coke Toilet CleanerHave you ever found yourself in a rather embarrassing bind where you notice that your toilet is looking a little dirty and you have people coming over, but no toilet cleaner around and you don’t have time to go buy some? Surprisingly—or maybe not so surprisingly—, Coca-Cola will come to the rescue!

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  WikiHow

No More Foggy Mirrors

No More Foggy MirrorsDon’t you just hate how your mirrors fog up after a nice hot and steamy shower or bath? Wiping them just makes it even worse! Well this awesome little trick only requires a bar of soap to ensure that you can stare at your beautiful reflection the second you step out the shower.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  TheCreekLineHouse

Unclog Drains

Unclog DrainsWe ladies are all too familiar with hair and products clogging our shower and bath drains; it’s an unfortunate, inescapable fact of life. Instead of dishing out on drain cleaner though, you can simply combine two common household ingredients to get that water flowing in no time.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  GiraffeLegs

Clean Your Shower Head

Clean Your Shower HeadI’m not sure when you last inspected your shower head, but I’ll bet that once you do, you’ll feel a little grossed out by all those water deposit marks. Thankfully, this is really easy to clean with everyday household products… and no scrubbing!

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  FrugallySustainable and TheNYMelroseFamily

Pretty Towel Storage

Pretty Towel StorageInstead of simply folding or hanging your towels normally, why not make an interesting and pretty wall holder? This brilliant project uses decorated tin cans to house rolled up towels. And there’s even a bonus little project to hang your toilet rolls, too.

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  Thewhoot

Mason Jar Soap Pump

Mason Jar Soap PumpI much prefer liquid soap to a bar of soap sitting by the sink, but if you want to make it look even prettier, ditch the boring plastic bottle and make your own refillable Mason jar soap dispenser. These jars are a DIYers dream, so why not make use of them all over your home?

DIY Instructions and Project Credit –  CreativeGreenLiving

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