Revolutionise your bathroom storage with this Aussie mum's incredible Kmart tip

Tired of digging through that disorganised mess of hair products, soap, skincare and toilet rolls in your bathroom cupboard? Well, one Aussie mum has found a way to revolutionise your storage, and all her helpful hints are super affordable and are all from Kmart!

Tiffany, who has a passion for 'rental-friendly hacks and DIY projects' as well as providing cost-effective interior styling tips for those on a budget, wanted to show her followers how to make the most out of limited bathroom storage spaces.


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The before and after! We love a neat and organised cupboard. Image source: Instagram/@home.style.by.tiff.




'Decluttering and organising under the bathroom sink,' Tiffany captioned her post to Instagram.

The video starts with Tiffany emptying out her cupboard and showing what’s inside. From this, we can see that the cupboard is overflowing with a mix of various products and items. Not to mention, that the cupboard isn’t exactly ‘big’, so we can see how she optimises her space to make sure she can fit in as much storage as physically possible.

The next step was going to Kmart and grabbing a variety of containers, baskets and storage units - all of which ranged between the prices of $6.50 and $18.


To organise the space, Tiffany started by placing a large rectangular collapsible basket for toilet rolls on the lower shelf. She then filled a three-drawer bamboo storage unit and a two-drawer narrow bamboo unit with hair bands and scrunchies and placed them on the top shelf. To keep more products in there, clear organisers with lids were then put atop the storage units.

Tiffany filled two medium tubs; one on the bottom shelf for miscellaneous items and the other on top for sprays, shampoos and conditioners and other creams. Lastly, a container from Woolworths held the hairdryer, straightener, and hairbrushes.

'Another cupboard organised and ticked off my list,' she wrote in the post.


Members, Tiffany’s clever and budget-friendly storage tip has been very popular with her followers, and we can see why; it looks great! I know I’m taking note of these tips, especially considering I only have one cabinet worth of storage in my little bathroom!

Key Takeaways
  • An Aussie mum named Tiffany shared her budget Kmart trick to transform the messy cupboard under her bathroom sink.
  • She used a variety of budget items ranging from $6.50 to $18 to create an organised space for her bathroom products.
  • Tiffany's followers praised her organisational skills and the finished product received positive feedback.
  • The article provides advice on affordable options to keep homes tidy and organised without breaking the bank.

I know we may not all have the same storage needs, but Tiffany’s video shows us how you can use different products and containers to create a space that fits with your particular requirements to optimise the storage space you do have.

It’s always helpful to know that one of our go-to budget stores, Kmart, has multiple items that could potentially help you organise your bathroom and experiment with different layouts until you find the one that’s right for you.

What's the most useful Kmart storage tip you've tried? Tell us all about it in the comments section below!

 
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Using baskets to organise your stuff. What a revelation! Why didn't someone think of this before? Oh wait, they did. Sorry Tiffany, you didn't figure this one out yourself.
 
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Maybe I should start doing videos on decluttering and organising .
Good idea, me too. I have been using a variety of containers to keep ALL my cupboards tidy for at least 20 years. Makes life much easier now I’m getting older and not as flexible as I once was making it harder to get things from the backs of cupboards and on high or low shelves.
 
Tired of digging through that disorganised mess of hair products, soap, skincare and toilet rolls in your bathroom cupboard? Well, one Aussie mum has found a way to revolutionise your storage, and all her helpful hints are super affordable and are all from Kmart!

Tiffany, who has a passion for 'rental-friendly hacks and DIY projects' as well as providing cost-effective interior styling tips for those on a budget, wanted to show her followers how to make the most out of limited bathroom storage spaces.


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The before and after! We love a neat and organised cupboard. Image source: Instagram/@home.style.by.tiff.




'Decluttering and organising under the bathroom sink,' Tiffany captioned her post to Instagram.

The video starts with Tiffany emptying out her cupboard and showing what’s inside. From this, we can see that the cupboard is overflowing with a mix of various products and items. Not to mention, that the cupboard isn’t exactly ‘big’, so we can see how she optimises her space to make sure she can fit in as much storage as physically possible.

The next step was going to Kmart and grabbing a variety of containers, baskets and storage units - all of which ranged between the prices of $6.50 and $18.


To organise the space, Tiffany started by placing a large rectangular collapsible basket for toilet rolls on the lower shelf. She then filled a three-drawer bamboo storage unit and a two-drawer narrow bamboo unit with hair bands and scrunchies and placed them on the top shelf. To keep more products in there, clear organisers with lids were then put atop the storage units.

Tiffany filled two medium tubs; one on the bottom shelf for miscellaneous items and the other on top for sprays, shampoos and conditioners and other creams. Lastly, a container from Woolworths held the hairdryer, straightener, and hairbrushes.

'Another cupboard organised and ticked off my list,' she wrote in the post.


Members, Tiffany’s clever and budget-friendly storage tip has been very popular with her followers, and we can see why; it looks great! I know I’m taking note of these tips, especially considering I only have one cabinet worth of storage in my little bathroom!

Key Takeaways

  • An Aussie mum named Tiffany shared her budget Kmart trick to transform the messy cupboard under her bathroom sink.
  • She used a variety of budget items ranging from $6.50 to $18 to create an organised space for her bathroom products.
  • Tiffany's followers praised her organisational skills and the finished product received positive feedback.
  • The article provides advice on affordable options to keep homes tidy and organised without breaking the bank.

I know we may not all have the same storage needs, but Tiffany’s video shows us how you can use different products and containers to create a space that fits with your particular requirements to optimise the storage space you do have.

It’s always helpful to know that one of our go-to budget stores, Kmart, has multiple items that could potentially help you organise your bathroom and experiment with different layouts until you find the one that’s right for you.

What's the most useful Kmart storage tip you've tried? Tell us all about it in the comments section below!

Been doing this for years
 
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Good idea, me too. I have been using a variety of containers to keep ALL my cupboards tidy for at least 20 years. Makes life much easier now I’m getting older and not as flexible as I once was making it harder to get things from the backs of cupboards and on high or low shelves.
But can she keep the containers tidy?????
 
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