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Stylish Organization Ideas for a Child's Bathroom

Holly Honeycutt

By Holly Honeycutt
Updated October 3, 2025

Children have a lot of stuff, and we have ideas on how to stylishly and neatly store their items away, so they’re within easy reach for everyone.

Storage Smarts

In this bathroom square footage is limited, so it's important to take advantage of every inch.

If you have a small footprint, consider a vanity rather than a pedestal sink. It'll allow you to keep toiletries neatly tucked away.

Next, an open space next to the vanity was cleverly used by adding wall-mounted shelving. Storage bins and baskets hold towels and toiletries for easy access.

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Bathroom Vanities

Baskets & Bins

Wall Mounted Shelving

Bathroom Storage

Seeing Double

There will be no scrapping over whose side is whose with these stylish white vanities that are perfect for growing girls with lots of products. This set of vanities can be set together or apart, providing a sleek and modern look. Pre-teens and teenagers will love the double-tier storage racks on the doors and the ample divided storage in the bottom drawers. There's also plenty of under-sink storage for taller items and cleaning supplies.

For even more storage within easy reach, use built-in medicine cabinets. Purchase cabinets with lighted mirrors or add flattering wall sconces for the perfect makeup application.

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Double Sink Bathroom Vanities

Lighted Bathroom Mirrors

Wall Sconces

Medicine Cabinets

A Foxy Solution

This peel-and-stick wallpaper adorned with cute foxes and foliage sets the stage for this updated bathroom. It gives the room a vintage feel and works well with the copper freestanding tub. A woven hamper is conveniently located next to the tub to drop off the day's wears. Open wooden shelving provides plentiful storage for towels and products. Wicker baskets hide smaller items.

Lastly, add a wooden stool so that you have a place to sit while little ones are in the tub.

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Wallpaper

Stools

Decorative Shelving

Laundry Hampers & Baskets

For the Birds

This fun flamingo wallpaper creates an adorable backdrop for this bathroom. If you choose to keep a pedestal sink, you're going to need a place to store bathroom necessities. We have a few ideas. Try a white freestanding shelf with shelving and drawers. If you have extra room, consider a bathroom storage tower or linen cabinet with doors to hide everything away. There are also corner cabinets that take up little space, but offer plenty of storage.

And don't forget the back of the bathroom door. Organizers can be hooked over the door to hold a plethora of beauty, bath and cleaning supplies.

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Linen Cabinets

Door Organizers

Corner Cabinets

Feeling the Blues

If you’re remodeling a bathroom, add shower niches to neatly store shampoo and soap bottles. Trim them out in the same finish as the showerhead and tub faucet for a cohesive look. If you're not remodeling, there are other solutions including corner shelves and bathtub or shower caddies.

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Shower Niches

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Floor & Wall Tile

Let's Get Started

Kids can be messy, but we have storage solutions that'll get their bathroom organized in no time.

Here are a few ideas:

  • Use vanities instead of pedestal sinks for plentiful storage.
  • If you have an open space, install wall-mounted shelving to hold toiletries and towels.
  • Keep the counters clear by installing built-in or wall-mount medicine cabinets.
  • Use linen cabinets, corner cabinets, decorative shelving or door organizers for extra storage.
  • Use bathtub or shower caddies. Remodeling? Add shower niches to hold shampoo and body wash.

If you're ready to organize your child's bathroom, we have thousands of products to choose from. Shop online or visit your local Lowe's. If you're considering a bath remodel, we can help with installation too.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best bathroom toy storage ideas for small children’s bathrooms?
Try using mesh bags with suction cups on the side of the tub. Other options include wall-mounted baskets to save floor space or plastic bins that can be stored under the sink for easy access. To prevent mold and mildew, choose storage that has good drainage.

How can I improve kids' bathroom organization without remodeling?
We recommend using tiered shelves for toiletries and labeled baskets for personal items. Over-the-door hooks work well for towels. Add drawer dividers to keep toothbrushes and combs separate. A step stool with hidden storage also reduces clutter.

What half bath storage ideas work well when children also use the space?
We recommend installing wall-mounted shelves and medicine cabinets for essentials. Use a slim rolling cart that fits beside the sink for additional storage. Keep everyday items in low baskets, so that children can easily access them. Store cleaning supplies and fragile items higher up for safety.

What children’s bathroom designs make the space more functional and fun?
Paint the room in a bright color or use a fun patterned wallpaper. Add a step stool for easy sink access and a non-slip mat for safety. Install adjustable towel hooks and vanities with plentiful storage, so that kids stay organized while creating a cheerful and functional space.

How do I maximize children’s bathroom storage in a small space?
Use stackable bins under the vanity, over-the-toilet shelving, and over-the-door organizers. Clear containers help kids see what’s inside. Add a corner shelf to make use of wasted space.