If you have a small bathroom with a sliver of floor space under the sink, a small cabinet or cart can come in handy. We've used the round plastic Componibili from Kartell in the bathroom and loved it, but there are plenty of other options at both the higher and lower ends of the storage spectrum...
FIRST ROW
• 1 Authentics Go Trolley from @ Work Design, 27" h x 19" w x 21" d, $350
• 2 Joe Colombo B-Line Trolley from Stardust, 22.75" h x 16.5" w x 17" d, $250
• 3 Cubitec Modular Shelves from DWR, each cube is 18.25" sq. x 10" d, $245
• 4 Painted Metal Accent Table from Pottery Barn, 32.5" h x 16" sq., $200
• 5 Componibili Storage Module from Smart Furniture, 23" h x 12.5" d, $160
SECOND ROW
• 6 Elfa Mesh Bath Drawers from the Container Store, 29" h x 17.5" w x 14" d, $110
• 7 Bamboo Floor Cabinet from Bed, Bath & Beyond, 30" h x 18" w x 11.5" d, $80
• 8 4-Shelf Chrome Cart from Organize.com, 37.5" h x 18.5" w x 11.75" d, $65
• 9 Molger Cart from IKEA, 31" h x 13" w, $60
• 10 Grundtal Cart from IKEA, 30" h x 19" w x 9.5" d, $60
Ugh. These are all infinitely more attractive than the plastic cart I just purchased for our bathroom. That said, ours cost only $20.
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i use the billy bookshelf in our bathroom with little baskets in it. in white with 2 baskets it cost 39bux
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I used to use an old turntable cabinet in my bathroom. It worked great because the doors were glass so you could see everything in there, plus you could keep all your everyday items on the top shelf, and just open up the lid to grab it!
view clampers's profile
bought a cute little wire & metal outdoor table from Pier One in the spring- $50, three shelves, perfect size.
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These are great options for small spaces! I especially like the rounded one.
http://smallspaceresources.blogspot.com
view ldmortensen's profile
the container store does a great look a like of the dwr shelves for half the price.
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Not sure what the draw is to seeing the clutter that will find its way into these see-through drawers. Some of the photos have unrealistic displays of toiletries -- but none of the everyday-use things that people use. (Nice loofah, natural sponge, shoe shine brush, and color coordinated shell soaps; ribbons on bags of potpourri, sachets, etc. C'mon, where's the commoner's deodorant, q-tips, mouth wash, razor cartridges, lotion, etc, that, in reality, aren't color-coordinated.) See-through just ends up looking junky for most folks I suspect.
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