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I Swear by These Simple, Space-Saving Amazon Finds for the Kitchen and Bathroom -- and You Will, Too
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You can really find everything at Amazon – from pet stain removers to the perfect Father's Day gift. But, as someone who has recently moved, I found myself with new spaces and needing new ways to organize them. A lot of my kitchen and bathroom items were just stacked in cabinets and on countertops, and everything looked messy and unorganized. That is, until I found these 6 products. I swear by these simple, space-saving products that I found on Amazon, and I think you will, too.
As a commerce writer, I'm shopping all the time (a blessing and a curse). But when I saw these items, I knew that they would solve my organizational issues. Of course, be sure to check and recheck measurements before purchasing, but I found these kitchen and bathroom space savers to be perfect for my new apartment.
So, scroll down and check out the products I am truly loving right now. They're all under $40 and will transform your space. Thanks, Amazon.
My new apartment had kitchen cabinets that were a little bigger than my last one, so I was able to utilize valuable vertical space. This is where these shelf organizers came in super handy. They're great for layering items -- on the bottom I keep cans and on the top I stack little jars of baby food. I even bought a second pair for mugs and cups. The set comes with a medium (11.25''L x 7.9''W x 5.4''H) and a large shelf (12.7''L x 9''W x 5.9''H), and they're available in 7 colors (even pink).
This is my favorite Amazon purchase of all time. Before, all my makeup and toiletries were just stacked around my sink and bathroom shelves. Now, they all look neat and tidy in this rotating, art deco-ish organizer (9"D x 9"W x 12.5"H). It took seconds to put together and also comes in clear, gold, and gray. I'm even thinking about buying another one for the items strewn about the top of my dresser.
I didn't realize how much I'd love this corner shelf until I put it together. Measuring 7"D x 26"W x 15"H, it fits perfectly under my kitchen cabinets and nicely displays the random mugs, candles, cheese grater, and other items that were taking up room on my countertop. And since those items are elevated, it gives me room beneath for a bowl of fruit. You can even use it in the bathroom if you have some corner space you don't know what to do with.
Who doesn't have a spice cabinet that's just littered with random spice jars? This 3-tiered organizer (3.5"D x 8.75"W x 10.5"H) keeps everything displayed so you can see what you have. It also has a nonslip lining on the bottom and the steps, so jars don't slip off and it stays securely in your cabinet. Again, I bought more than one.
This next space saver is a two-parter. I bought these wooden jar lids and then matched them with glass jars. I love the look of the glass, matched with the rustic feel of the wood. They're easy to stack, look so aesthetic in my bathroom, and are the perfect size for cotton swabs and other small items I reach for daily.
The area around my tub is full of shampoo bottles, conditioners, and more. This set of 3 plastic dispensers and wall mount allowed me to take them off the tub perimeter and hang them up on my shower wall (like in a fancy hotel or spa). They attach with adhesive (safe for rentals), include 6 waterproof labels (I used shampoo, conditioner, body wash), and include a funnel for easy decanting. You can snag them in clear, amber, and other colors and metals.
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