Most of us have a decent sized bathroom, some lucky ones have a wonderfully spacious one... but some, like myself, have a tiny bathroom. There really is no room different sorts of bathroom furniture's in tiny bathrooms, but there is always room for a space saver. Not only do they provide quite a bit of extra storage, but they can look really good and fill in that boring space above your toilet. I personally prefer space savers that have a cabinet door, in comparison to ones that just have shelves. However, if you find a nice one, it can work perfectly fine. It just means that you need to keep the display simple, so that it won't start feeling cluttered.

Need a little help or inspiration organizing your daily beauty/bath products? This cabinet is beautiful, and very well organized. In general, there are a couple of rules that need to be followed for a simple and organized bathroom cabinet. One, don't over clutter. Display only your good looking products, and put the old, worn out products in a box of a sort which you can then display or put away. And two, group your products according to their colours. Everyone knows (or should know) that items of the same colour grouped together is aesthetically pleasing to the eye.

Here is a closer view of a bathroom cabinet which is beautifully organized.

It might be a little hard to read what it says about shelf maintenance, so I will write it out here.
Shelf maintenance
1. be ruthless You'll get the most out of your skincare routine if you use the same stuff twice a day, so choose carefully. The Noah's Ark principle helps avoid overload: Store no more than two of any type of product in your medicine cabinet.
2. gather wisely Whittle down your everyday cosmetics to an inner sanctum of basics - foundation, concealer, powder, blush, eye shadow, mascara and lip gloss - and keep them together in a small makeup bag, which you can grab quickly if you're running late.
3. think vertically Corral hardware like nail clippers - as well as brushes for hair, makeup and teeth - upright in cups. That way, they're handy and won't eat up as much real estate.
4. stack smartly To maximize space, it's fine to put small bottle in front of tall ones, but be sure everything is visible. Ever notice how bathrooms eat bobby pins and hair elastics like dryers do socks? Save hair accessories from the beauty black hole by stashing like items in clear mini drawers.
5. revisit regularly You're bound to end up with five extra moisturizers cluttering the shelves after a while. Every few months, go through each level and refile anything you haven't used in two months in a deep drawer or closet - or just toss it.