John O'Hagan
Fitting in More Storage
One rule to keep in mind when planning storage is to make sure you have a mix. Cabinets (including a pull-out hamper), drawers,
open shelves, and cubbies all have their place in this small room. Ribbed glass on one of the cabinets helps conceal toiletry
items, and it matches the glass in the window. Built-ins are also a great way to amp up color. Here, they're painted a dark
green that pairs well with the wall shade. If you want the wall and cabinet colors to link together more, consider painting
walls and cabinet backs one color and cabinet doors and drawer fronts a slightly lighter shade of the same paint color. Even
if you don't have a major bath redo in your future, once you get away from all white, a more colorful bath may look brand-new
to you.
Savvy Storage Tips
To maximize storage in a bath, use hooks instead of towel bars to conserve wallspace. Carve out cubbies where a wall is hollow
to store soaps and shampoos. A shower is a great place for these cubbies, so you don't have to mess with hanging organizers.
Just remember to slope the cubby's bottom ledge slightly toward the floor so water won't collect and cause problems down the
road.
"Updated with Color" is from the April 2006 issue of Southern Living.
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