Best bathroom furniture sets according to redditors

We found 3 Reddit comments discussing the best bathroom furniture sets. We ranked the 2 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Bathroom Furniture Sets:

u/timegarden · 224 pointsr/InteriorDesign

you could get a shelf unit for the area, something like this and put little decorative items up

u/TootsNYC · 4 pointsr/organization

You're about eight steps further than me!

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Things I like: Your shelves don't have a lot of wasted headroom.

You have pullout baskets that keep stuff from falling over and that also let you easily get to the stuff in the back.


The one thing the baskets do is they make it hard to use back-of-door spice racks, etc. But...I'm not sure that would be all that much of an improvement.

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One style of storage that's not shown is the back-of-door rack. But to use those, you have to have empty shelf at the front. An advantage to this is that whatever's int he second row of your shelf now will suddenly become in the first row, and you have one extra "exposed surface" (like ground beef, ha ha). Which is good for fast access, especially of things



Spice racks are easy for keeping little bottles from getting knocked over and in the way., and you can have LOTS of "surface areas" then, because you can have lots of spices spread across the door But you can provide that inside sometimes.

And so I'm often intrigued by back-of-door storage that could accommodate other frequently used things--maybe coffee filters, or the oil you use most often. (though your style of coffee filters wouldn't work--I was thinking the cone style).


Where the peanut butter is might be a section that could use a back-of-door basket that's deep enough (with tall enough sides) to hold the peanut butter and whatever else people use a lot. Like this one intended for an under-sink cabinet instead of an upper. Or this Command one intended for holding shampoo in a bathroom.
This one is deep, has tall enough sides, and comes in several widths.

And this one comes w/ hardware to hang it on a door, but you can also mount it on the door; it would hold oil and peanut butter, etc.






It's sort of too bad that you can't get baskets that will let you fit two in a compartment, because then you could free up at least one other shelf to have space at the front.


But i do like your baskets. The cabinets are sort of hard to use w/ that stile in the middle, and skinnier baskets aren't very helpful; you're left w/ an awkward space there.

u/breezy727 · 3 pointsr/declutter

I have storage like this in my bathroom. A combo of plastic storage drawers for stuff I don't need every day (refills of q-tips, extra soap, first aid, etc.) and then over the door hanging baskets for taller items that I use daily but don't want out (makeup remover, hair cream, face wash).

Other daily items live in cute containers on my sink. I have a simple makeup routine and use the same nine items every day. Long items (brushes/pencils/mascara) go in one of those old fashioned straw dispensers and shorter items go in a glass apothecary jar. I have two other apothecary jars for qtips and makeup remover pads.