Anthony Masterson
01.08.2024 - 10:00 / bhg.com / Claire Hoppe
My husband and I recently moved into our first «adult,» post-college apartment. While our one-bedroom college apartment did the job for a time, it felt more cramped and cluttered the longer we lived in it. When we moved into our new apartment, I knew I wanted to prioritize organization to avoid that same cluttered feeling.
One spot that was especially anxiety-inducing in our old apartment was the bathroom, specifically the under-the-sink cabinets. Because my husband and I are prone to clutter in the bathroom cabinets, I knew I wanted to invest in quality pieces that would help keep our bathroom organized while still looking stylish. If you need products to organize your bathroom, too, look no further—these Better Homes & Gardens at Walmart products have made my bathroom cabinets clutter-free.
Claire Hoppe
When I first saw these Large Rectangle Wire Orb Baskets, I knew they would be perfect to store all of our bathroom towels. Two baskets hold full-size bath towels, and the third basket stores all of our washcloths and hand towels. These baskets not only store all of our towels, but they do so in a clean and aesthetically pleasing way. Plus, the baskets have handles that make it quick and easy to pull them out to grab a towel (even if your hands are wet).
If you know me, you know I love wicker, so it only felt right to organize my bathroom cabinets with this set of Woven Natural Water Hyacinth Baskets. Another thing to note about me: I have a lot of hair products that I have never known how to store. I've tried trays and boxes, but the odd shape of hair tools always made organizing my hair products a challenge. The largest basket in this set is the perfect size to fit all of my hair tools with room to spare. I placed my
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