This IKEA Find Added Tons of Storage to a Teeny Bathroom - Without Taking Up Space
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This IKEA Find Added Tons of Storage to a Teeny Bathroom - Without Taking Up Space
"“My bathroom is a 4.5-by-7-foot, black-and-white tiled classic NYC sanctuary,” Joseph explains. “But with just one shallow medicine cabinet, it lacked serious storage, which is a real problem for a guy who takes his routine seriously.”"
"Joseph dubbed the IKEA cabinet his “bathroom garage” because it's “a place you can put all your stuff,” he explains. Some people think of a garage as a catch-all space, and that's what this cabinet has become for Joseph. It comes with five shelves that display the products he receives from brands, along with other bathroom knickknacks."
"But what makes this IKEA cabinet so special is that it doesn't take up much room at all. As I mentioned before, his bathroom is tiny - he has to hang his bath towel in the shower (no, it doesn't get wet)! - so he needed storage without giving up floor space. At just 6 inches deep, the cupboard was meant to do just that."
"The cabinet takes advantage of vertical storage, as it's 18 inches tall. He chose IKEA's gray finish option because he didn't want the cabinet to blend in with the rest of the white in his bathroom, but it also comes in beige and whit"
A 220-square-foot NYC studio bathroom is described as a small 4.5-by-7-foot black-and-white tiled space with limited storage. The bathroom has only one shallow medicine cabinet, which is not enough for a routine-focused lifestyle. An IKEA HAVBÄCK cabinet is used as a “bathroom garage” for storing products and knickknacks. The cabinet includes five shelves for displaying items received from brands and other bathroom essentials. Its key benefit is compact depth at about 6 inches, preserving floor space. At 18 inches tall, it provides vertical storage, and a gray finish is chosen to stand out against the bathroom’s white.
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