A well-organised bathroom creates peace in everyday life and makes routines easier. The key is simple zones, fixed places, and storage that matches your style. Think in Nordic materials such as glass, bamboo, and metal, keep the palette calm, and choose solutions that suit the size of the room and your habits. Start by clearing surfaces, giving each category a clear home, and repeating the same few sizes for a consistent look. See the full range for the bathroom under Bathroom.
Bathroom storage
Proceed systematically: empty the cabinet, sort into categories, and only put back what you actually use. Gather small items in transparent storage solutions so you can quickly see what is where. For example, use Boxes to collect skincare, extra toiletries, and cleaning in one place. For cotton swabs and cotton pads, Storage jars provide a tidy and easy-to-understand system that also looks nice on a shelf. Place what you use daily at an easy-to-reach height, and store refill packs and rarely used items at the top or furthest in. Stick to a few repeated sizes so the cabinet feels calm to look at.
How to create an overview in the cabinet
- Daily care: stands at the front in an open box, making it easy to take out and put back.
- Stock: place refills together at the back or top, so you can quickly check the inventory.
- Cleaning: keep everything together in one box at the bottom of the cabinet, so you can take out the entire box at once.
Shower shelves and self-adhesive solutions
Surfaces in the shower cubicle quickly get cluttered. Choose shower and corner shelves that lift bottles off the floor and make cleaning easier. Self-adhesive solutions are ideal if you want to avoid drilling. Follow the installation instructions carefully to ensure adhesion. Think vertically - one shelf for daily use and another at the top for extra products. Keep the quantity on the shelves down to make the shower appear tidy.
Small bathroom decor
When space is tight, walls and corners are your best friends. Use narrow shelves, corner shelves, and mirrored cabinets to utilise height. Under the sink, a couple of stackable boxes can create clear separation between categories. Give each box a clear function - for example, daily care, styling tools, and extra stock - and place the most used items closest to the front. Repeat materials and colours to visually unify the room.
Feng Shui in the bathroom
A calm bathroom begins with removing what you don't use and giving everything else a fixed place. Keep surfaces as clear as possible and choose materials that feel natural to touch. Glass and wood provide a warm and balanced expression, while metal creates structure. If you want to delve deeper into the principles, Feng Shui - Book can provide simple, practical inspiration to enhance flow and harmony in the room.
Colours and materials in Nordic style
Work with a light base and a few repeated accents - for example, brushed steel or matte black combined with natural materials. Choose series that match across shelves and accessories to achieve a cohesive look. Glass containers provide an overview and a light look, while wood adds warmth. Remember to continuously adjust the system according to your routines - when the categories fit your everyday life, it becomes easy to maintain order.
Get started today
- Start small: choose one shelf or one cabinet.
- Define 3-4 clear categories.
- Add the storage that meets your specific needs, and then go through the room every 2-3 months and adjust so the system continues to suit your daily life.































