Do you open your bathroom door to find shelves full of "just in case" bottles, rusty razors from 2015, and three types of anti-hair loss shampoo you've never used?
It's time for a revolution. Designers and space organizers admit: 70% of the things in your bathroom are junk masquerading as necessities.
Here's how to turn chaos into a spa zone in 24 hours, where even your toothbrush will look like an art object.

Ceiling-high cabinets filled with jars of "just in case" turn the bathroom into a drugstore warehouse. Throw out anything you haven't used in the last 3 months (yes, even that snail lotion).
Instead of open shelves, install hidden niches in the wall - they will preserve the aesthetics of minimalism and get rid of dust.
A small mirror above the sink is a crime against space. Replace it with a panoramic one covering the entire wall with LED backlighting.
Wire baskets for gels are long out of date. Build a niche with lighting and glass shelves into the wall of your shower — it will hold not only your cleaning products, but also scented candles.
Hidden sockets are a must have. Install pull-out units in drawers or behind a mirror so you don’t have to worry about razor and brush cords spoiling the view.
A white plastic ceiling fan ruins all the magic. Disguise it behind a decorative grille with gold plating or install a smart system with an aroma diffuser.
Replace plastic rugs with river pebbles glued to the floor with epoxy.
Hang a herbarium in epoxy tiles or a picture of dried flowers on the wall.
And yes, throw out that pink curtain with ducks - it belongs in the museum of bad taste.