PAW-SOME ADVENTURES
Make Every Inch Count in Your Bathroom Tiny Bathroom? Mighty Storage!
Even your closet-size bathroom can feel open and organized with the right tricks up your sleeve. If you’re battling limited space, you don’t need a full renovation; a little creativity and a few clever additions can make a difference. Hooks Work Wonders Simple stick-on hooks are your bathroom’s new best friend. They come in stylish finishes like brushed silver, shiny gold, or classic bronze to match your aesthetic, and installation is a breeze. Use them for towels, robes, or even loofahs and swimsuits. Over- the-door hooks use the space most often ignored — right behind the door. Compartmentalize With Containers Nothing beats a tidy drawer or medicine cabinet, and the secret lies in compartmental organizers. These small containers store everything from Q-tips to toothpaste, so your
essentials stay where you need them. Take it further with stackable bins or below-the-sink drawers that maximize the awkward space around plumbing. The more compartments you have, the more clutter you can keep organized and out of sight! Shelf Your Worries Floating shelves aren’t just chic — they’re lifesavers! Mounted above the toilet or beside the mirror, these sleek platforms hold rolled towels, candles, or your go-to products in style. If you need more hidden storage, look for small cabinets or racks with doors to conceal the clutter and cut down on dust. Think Outside (or Under) the Box Do you have a sink with exposed plumbing under it? A pair of triangular shelves can hide unsightly pipes while storing supplies in an aesthetically pleasing way. You could also try a compact rolling cart with tiers — it’s mobile,
versatile, and perfect for storing everything from bath bombs to spare TP.
With just a few simple upgrades, your small bathroom can be beautiful and functional. Don’t let limited square footage hold you back! Get creative and organized, and love your little space even more.
PACK LIKE A PRO STRESS-FREE TRAVEL STARTS HERE
Create a packing list. While you can usually replace your phone charger or any forgotten clothes while on vacation, other items like prescriptions are irreplaceable and must go with you. List everything you need to bring to ensure you don’t forget anything. Categorize your list to make it easier to check off, and don’t forget to check the weather before you go. You can always get a raincoat at your location, but you’ll save money by bringing your own! Inspect your luggage. Have you ever seen someone digging through their
While taking a vacation is often the highlight of the year, many Americans dread the preparation involved in ensuring everything goes according to plan. You have to find the right flight at an affordable price, pick the best hotel to accommodate your needs and wants, determine whether you need a rental car, and get to the airport on time. The planning process is complex, which can lead to mistakes when packing your suitcases. We’ve all reached a destination
don’t want to be in this situation. Ideally, you should use a lightweight suitcase, but if that isn’t an option, do your best to avoid coming close to exceeding any weight limit. You should also make sure your luggage is not torn or damaged. If you bring a carry-on, measure it to ensure it fits in the overhead or under a seat. Having to check your carry-on can be time-consuming. Be intentional when packing. Your suitcase is essentially a big puzzle, and you have to ensure all the pieces fit together correctly. Roll your clothes instead of folding them to create more space, limit extra shoes or bulky items, and consider using packing cubes to compress and keep them organized. You should also leave room for souvenirs if you plan to pick up a memento on your travels!
only to realize we left behind
something vital or have luggage full of wrinkled clothes. Want to erase your packing woes? Start implementing
luggage before the baggage drop to see what they can leave behind to make their suitcase lighter? You
these strategies before your next vacation.
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