Staying organized is a challenge that comes with the territory of owning an RV. However, your bathroom doesn’t have to be untidy. Create an organized and functional space with these simple RV Bathroom Storage Solutions.

List of RV Bathroom Storage Solutions

1. Towel Racks

RV Bathroom Storage Solutions

Towel racks are a great solution for keeping organized. One with a shelf is particularly handy since there’s a spot to keep hand towels and washcloths as well.

Tip: Consider using your own screws to mount these to the wall. Otherwise, it may bounce off the tiny screws provided as you’re traveling.

2. Slide Outs

Avoid having to rummage around in under your sink by using these slide out bins. Sliding trays make use of vertical space and keep your items accessible.

Tip: Be sure to measure the cabinet space and account for drains before you order.

3. Shower Rack

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Avoid having to put away your toiletries and keep your shower tidy with a over the door rack. Also, consider hanging another one on the outside of the shower to increase your storage space and get stuff off your counter.

Tip: Door hanging organizers can be used in a shower stall without worrying about them falling as you travel.

4. Slim Bins

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

How many times have you had stuff fall out of your medicine cabinet after traveling? Small bins will help secure those items and organize your cabinet.

Tip: Be sure to check the dimensions of your specific cabinet before ordering.

5. Toilet Paper Stand

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Use a stand instead of wasting limited cabinet space with bulky TP. Grab one that will alongside RV toilet and has a shelf to hold phones or wipes. Additionally, this will give you the option of eliminating holders that are often inconveniently positioned in RV bathrooms.

Tip: Check dimensions of the space you intend to use before ordering.

6) Toilet Paper Holder

RV Bathroom Storage Solutions

Wall holders will solve your TP dilemma if your camper bathroom lacks the space for a stand. Additionally, those that are applied with an adhesive will help you avoid putting screws into the wall and they’ll help up to recurrent use.

7. Towel Hooks

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Use over the door hooks either on a bathroom door or shower door. Towels will be more accessible and they’re great for use after swimming too.

8. Wall Mounted Toothbrush Holder

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Get your toothbrushes and toothpaste out of your medicine cabinet. Instead, make use of your wall space to store them. Consider one with a cover for sanitary purposes.

Tip: Avoid suction cup versions that won’t stay on the wall during travel. Also, get one that is sturdy enough to hold electric toothbrushes if your family uses them.

9. Hair Product Storage

Take advantage of these hair styling racks. Once they’re mounted on the wall it’s a good place to store a hair dryer, brushes, and scrunchies or barrettes in a cup.

Tip: Using those with adhesive backs will limit the number of holes put into your walls.

10. Small Wastepaper Basket

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Slim wastepaper baskets will fit nicely alongside an RV toilet. Options for those with or without lids are available.

Tip: Be sure to measure the space you want to use and check the products dimensions.

11. Laundry Hamper

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Laundry is unavoidable so get a hamper that will fit into the space that you do have. Personally, we use one that collapses and slides alongside the sink. Otherwise, we sit the hamper inside the shower and simply take it out before showering.

Tip: If you’re getting one that doesn’t collapse make sure to measure the space that you intend to use and check the dimensions of the hamper.

12) Shower Caddy

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Keeping these accessible and stocked for each member is a sanity saver. Particularly those routinely using campground showers.

Tip: Hang them on hooks in the bathroom, shower, or on a door. Otherwise, it’s worth storing them in a cabinet or closet.

13. First Aid Kit

RV Bathroom Storage Ideas

Instead of keeping a bunch of supplies loose in your cabinet opt for a first aid kit. Keep one handy and clear space by using a wall mount version.

Tip: Add supplies as needed or necessities not included.

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