Corner shelves in the bathroom provide extra storage in often unused locations. I think they can look very quaint and friendly. The one shown above is the Heart Corner Shelf from Urban Archaeology.
It's a particularly cute shelf, with heart cutouts on the shelf's surface and a small towel bar underneath. It's pictured in polished brass but is available in other finishes like green patina or polished nickel. I heart this shelf.
After the jump, see another example of fine corner shelving in AT reader Cillastar's bathroom:
In tight spaces like most small apartment bathrooms, shelves in the corner provide shelving you sometimes just can't do without.



Yeah, but what if your bathroom is too small even for a corner shelf? All I have for storage is a small medicine cabinet and a small, dank vanity. I also have a rather wide window sill behind the toilet that can act as a shelf. But the room is so narrow that there's really no place for any extra storage, except maybe one of two of those really narrow 4"-5" deep bathroom shelves.
Neither my boyfriend nor I owns a lot of toiletries, but a little more storage would be great. Does anyone have any pointers for creative storage in a teeny tiny bathroom?